
Surrey
Glamorous English country house with a strong sense of history, witty art direction, and genuinely world-class facilities. Casual enough for wellies and cosy jumpers by day, dress-smart for The Dining Room at night.
Book a Turret Room in The House for the south-facing private balcony with Surrey Hills views — they are a genuine upgrade on standard rooms
Why It Matters
One of the few country house hotels in England that truly delivers on every front — historic gravitas, exceptional spa, standout Japanese restaurant, private cinema dating from Churchill's visits, Bear Grylls survival courses, and a kids' club run by Sharky & George. The Coach House Spa, designed by artist Brian Clarke with vast stained-glass ceilings, has been nominated for Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards. The estate is also a proud member of Leading Hotels of the World.
A Grade II-listed Victorian Neoclassical mansion on 470 acres of Surrey Hills countryside, once owned by press baron and Churchill cabinet minister Lord Beaverbrook. The estate has been transformed into a serious luxury hotel without losing its personality — rooms are named after former guests like Elizabeth Taylor, Ian Fleming and Rudyard Kipling, interiors are by Susie Atkinson of Soho House fame and Nicola Harding, and the Japanese restaurant is helmed by an ex-Nobu chef. Four distinct accommodation wings — The House, The Garden House, The Village, and The Coach House — mean you can pick your vibe, from grand Edwardian splendour to storybook woodland cottage.
Where You'll Stay
8 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
7 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Traditional archery sessions on the estate.
Majestic birds of prey demonstrations and hands-on falconry experiences on the estate grounds.
The estate's show-stopping summer experience: hot-air balloons tethered in the Italian Gardens with guests dining inside on a five-course Japanese menu (tartar platter, seasonal salad, open-flame yakiniku barbecue, matcha pudding, botanical cocktail). Books out quickly.
Survival skills and outdoor challenges run on the estate in partnership with Bear Grylls' Academy. Fuel-your-adrenaline sessions suited for adults and teens.
Hands-on cocktail classes with the hotel's bar team.
Curated wine tasting sessions run on the estate.
Traditional croquet on the manicured lawns of The House. Quintessentially English, and exactly the sort of thing the estate was built for.
Pétanque and village games at The Garden House — relaxed, great for groups.
Bike hire and cycling on and around the estate, with easy access to the Surrey Hills and Box Hill.
Guided and self-guided walking trails across the 470-acre estate and into the surrounding Surrey Hills countryside.
En-garde fencing sessions available on the estate.
Padel courts on the estate — one of the fastest-growing racquet sports in the UK.
Pickleball courts available on the estate.
Tennis courts on the estate.
The UK's first home cinema, installed by Lord Beaverbrook himself — where he and Winston Churchill reportedly shared many happy hours. Multiple daily screenings with house-made popcorn. A genuinely unique feature no other hotel in the country can claim.
Run by Britain's premier kids' creative event company, Sharky & George. High-energy activities range from bug hunting to den building. Operates every weekend and through school holidays for ages 5–12.
A whimsical treehouse and playground for younger guests to explore freely in the estate grounds.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Lord Beaverbrook's original collection of leather-bound books in the main house, warmed by a log fire in winter.
The UK's first home cinema — in the main house — with daily screenings and house-made popcorn.
A traditional walled kitchen garden producing fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers used across all the estate's restaurants.
A well-equipped 200 square metre fitness centre including a reformer Pilates bed. Group exercise classes run on a regular timetable.
Local and regional membership available for The Coach House Spa, giving regular access to facilities and treatments.
Complimentary valet parking for all guests, including electric vehicle chargers.
Dogs welcome in select Garden House rooms, Coach House Deluxe Room and Garden Suite, and Mrs. Beeton's restaurant. Beds, bowls, towels and treats provided. Not permitted in The House or Spa.
Dedicated outdoor splash pool for younger guests alongside the main outdoor pool.
Heated outdoor pool with views of the Surrey Hills. Open seasonally and on warm evenings.
A 20-metre indoor pool in the Coach House Spa with cornflower tile insets on the pool floor. Available to all hotel guests and spa visitors.
Includes Jacuzzi, spacious steam room (100% humidity), sauna, and ice fountain — part of the Coach House Spa facilities.
Golf buggies for getting around the 470-acre estate. Village guests receive one self-drive buggy per cottage.
A hyperbaric oxygen chamber delivering up to 20 times more oxygen into the bloodstream. Used pre-workout for energy or post-workout for muscle recovery.
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