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“A modernised country house estate with extensive additional modern wings attached. Classic rooms feature high ceilings, sash windows and some with in-room free standing baths. An abundance of country pursuits and spoiling spa. Ideal for the quintessential British country experience.”

“A modernised country house estate with extensive additional modern wings attached. Classic rooms feature high ceilings, sash windows and some with in-room free standing baths. An abundance of country pursuits and spoiling spa. Ideal for the quintessential British country experience.”

Hotel Review

If Four Seasons and Hampshire don’t make an obvious fit, that’s not to say that their London outpost hasn’t been a success with couples and families looking for seemless, undemanding luxury. Which means Four Seasons’ famously intuitive service, three dining rooms (wonderful Farmers’ Market brunch on Sundays) bar, fabulous spa and pool, and elegant, timeless rooms. Extras include children’s entertainment programme, canal boating, riding and clay pigeon shooting, all on the hotel’s own rolling estate. A Four Seasons world of its own, as expensive as it sounds. If you’re looking for a luxury bubble, international style, this is it. Try the excellent value day spa packages if you can’t afford to stay.
 

Written by Lucy Simon

Recommended For

  • Spa breaks
  • Indulge yourself in the converted old stables, now an extensive spa using world-renowned products Sodashi and ESPA.
  • Country Escape
  • An indulgent country estate equipped with tennis courts, sauna, hot tub, spa, fine dining and luxurious suites.
  • Croquet
  • Make the most of the lawn and set at the property for the quintessential British experience.
  • Other Activities
  • Experience a 'Day at Downtown' with a private tour of the property where it was set.
  • Riding
  • The equestrian centre on site is suitable for all levels of experience.
  • Cycling
  • Borrow a bike and head out on the pretty winding country lanes.
  • Golf
  • There are a number of courses in the surrounding area.
  • Tennis
  • Enjoy the two on site floodlit, all-weather courts.
  • Pet friendly
  • Dogs are welcomed with their own special beds, plus there's hundreds of acres to run around in!
  • Kids Club
  • Professionally organised children's programme
  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting services are available
  • Views
  • Gourmet
  • Conference facilities
  • Free wifi
  • Contemporary
  • Quiet
  • Country House
  • 5* Luxury
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Gym
  • Romantic
  • Disabled access
  • Wellbeing
  • Traditional
  • Luxury

Facilities

  • Pet friendly
  • Dogs are welcomed with their own special beds, plus there's hundreds of acres to run around in!
  • Hot Tub
  • Outdoor "Vitality Pool" heated to 32 degrees!
  • Kids Club
  • Professionally organised children's programme
  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting services are available
  • Swimming Pool
  • Indoor Pool
  • Views
  • Conference facilities
  • Business Centre
  • Games room
  • Free wifi
  • Parking
  • Bar
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Meeting Room
  • Massage
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Garden
  • Gym
  • Room service
  • Disabled access
  • Suites
  • Air conditioning
  • Concierge
  • Wifi

Activities

  • Croquet
  • Make the most of the lawn and set at the property for the quintessential British experience.
  • Other Activities
  • Experience a 'Day at Downtown' with a private tour of the property where it was set.
  • Riding
  • The equestrian centre on site is suitable for all levels of experience.
  • Cycling
  • Borrow a bike and head out on the pretty winding country lanes.
  • Golf
  • There are a number of courses in the surrounding area.
  • Tennis
  • Enjoy the two on site floodlit, all-weather courts.

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Other Reviews

Sunday Times Ultimate 100 British Hotels 2014

Originally published by Sunday Times (view article)

Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire

"Slick and stylish, a blend of traditional and contemporary, as befits a metropolitan, cosmopolitan Four Seasons hotel set in English countryside."

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)