Reserva esto si You want to sleep in a 700-year-old Tudor manor where the floorboards creak, the history is palpable, and your dog is treated like royalty.
Atmospheric library and panelled bar with open fireplaces
Resumen rápido: A charmingly creaky time capsule that occasionally feels more like a timeshare sales pitch than a boutique hotel.
Reseñado por @Smendes_29: I spent the weekend hiding away at this incredible Tudor manor near Stratford. Sipping wine by the fire and sleeping in a four-poster bed was pure magic. Just watch your head on the low beams! It’s the perfect winter escape if you love history and cozy vibes.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Travelers love the historic architecture and friendly staff but are divided on the tired room interiors and inconsistent food.
Reality check
The 'character' includes squeaky floorboards, drafty windows, and cobwebs that housekeeping missed.
You are a history buff who dreams of sleeping in a four-poster bed
You are traveling with a dog (they get bowls, blankets, and treats)
You prefer a quiet countryside retreat over modern city luxury
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally good daily service, though some reports of missed dust in high corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Mostly clean, but older fixtures mean you might see worn grout or peeling sealant.
Maintenance: The building is old and shows it. peeling paint and creaky boards are part of the package.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, though not ultra-luxury thread count.
Odors & scents: Old wood and wax (pleasant) mixed with occasional mustiness or smoke near outdoor areas.
Breakfast is usually included in the rate (check your specific booking).
The 'Gym' listed on some sites is virtually non-existent; don't plan your workout around it.
Reception has limited hours (not 24/7), so arrange late arrivals in advance.
Qué llevar
Warm layers (the old building can be drafty even with heating)
Earplugs (for the creaky floors)
Wellies or hiking boots for the muddy countryside walks
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Room 23 (Anne Boleyn) for a four-poster bed and historic vibes
Main House rooms for maximum Tudor character (oak paneling, mullioned windows)
Tudor Court rooms for easier access if you have a dog (some have direct garden access)
Habitaciones a evitar
Room 10 (reports of noise from staff quarters directly above)
Room 5 (past reports of leaks, though likely fixed, it's a gamble)
Rooms facing the marquee during wedding season if you want early sleep
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I'd love a room in the Main House with original Tudor features, ideally away from the staff quarters and wedding marquee. If Room 23 is available, that would be perfect.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is it really haunted?
Many guests and staff claim so. Stories include a nun, monks, and giggling girls. It's a selling point for some, a terror for others.
Is there a pool?
No. Despite some confusing older listings or 'plans' mentioned in 2021 reviews, there is currently no pool for guests.
How much is the pet fee?
£15 per pet, per night. Dogs are very welcome and can even dine with you in specific areas.
Is there a spa?
Yes, but it's limited to treatment rooms for massages and facials. Don't expect a thermal suite or hydrotherapy pool.
What is the food like?
Hit or miss. The Tempest Restaurant has a grand setting, but reviews cite inconsistent quality and slow service.
Is there EV charging?
Yes, there is an electric car charging station on site.
Consejos de Insiders
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Ask for a table in the panelled library for a pre-dinner drink; it's the most atmospheric spot in the house.
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If you're not a Karma Group member, politely but firmly decline any 'welcome presentation' offers to save your vacation time.
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The 'Tudor Court' rooms are in a converted granary/coach house—quieter, but less 'manor house' feel than the main building.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'Gym' is often just a couple of machines in a small room, if open at all.
💡You might find cigarette butts on the patio/grounds (a recurring cleanliness complaint).
💡The hot water can be dangerously hot or frustratingly tepid—test it before jumping in.
💡Room 5 has a reputation for leaks (and ghosts, if you believe the rumors).
💡The 'free WiFi' can be spotty due to the thick stone walls.
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