“A luxury country home full of character. High ceilinged rooms are adorned with chandeliers and four poster beds. The surrounding parkland and gardens are painstakingly up kept. A spa, indoor pool and outdoor plunge pool aid relaxation. The fine dining restaurant is headed by a Michelin Star chef. ”

Hotel review

Classic country house hotel, superbly run on traditional lines but with two extra dimensions: a fabulous spa and friendly equestrian centre for riding lessons and hacking out over the hotel's vast parkland. Slightly reverential, particularly in the dining-room, but Hywell Jones’s food is exceptional and worthy of serious consideration and now you can contrast the experience by eating in the spa's lively new Brasserie with kitchen open to view. Excellent with children. Lavish decoration in the public rooms plus beautiful, calming bedrooms (don’t disdain the rooms around the pretty courtyard). Very spoiling; great for a family celebration.

Fiona Duncan
Fiona Duncan Review published: 26/02/2024

Recommended for

  • Active Holiday

    • Plenty of countryside persuits for the sporty types with clay pigeon shooting, riding, tennis, archery, and falconry.
  • Foodies

    • Executive Chef Hywel Jones runs the Michelin starred The Park, as well as the award winning cookery school.
  • Cooking classes

    • Learn to whip up your favourite dishes from The Parks' menu at the in house cookery school, a lovely way to pass a rainy day!
  • Riding

    • The on site equestrian centre caters to all levels, with dressage and jumping in their all-season indoor equestrian arena.
  • Other Activities

    • Indulge yourself at the award-winning spa with massages, sauna, steam rooms, indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy pools.
  • Sights nearby

    • Bath is only six miles away- if you can tear yourself away from the endless entertainment at Lucknam Park.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Settle in to leather sofas of the library with a good book and glass of finest Cognac.
  • Great walks

    • Roam the acres and acres of manicured gardens and wooded parklands.
  • Pet friendly

    • £25 per dog per day
  • Restaurant

    • Michelin Star
  • Conference facilities

  • Gourmet

  • Remote

  • Quiet

  • Country House

  • Four poster beds

  • Organic food

  • Full of character

  • Spa

  • Grand Hotel

  • Artworks

  • Antiques

  • Child friendly

  • 5* Luxury

  • Disabled access

  • Romantic

  • Wellbeing

  • Traditional

  • Charming

  • Luxury

  • Intimate

Facilities

  • Rooms

    42 rooms in this hotel
  • Garden

    500 acres of listed parkland and gardens
  • Pet friendly

    £25 per dog per day
  • Swimming Pool

    Indoor and Outdoor.
  • Restaurant

    Michelin Star
  • Business Centre

  • Conference facilities

  • Parking

  • Bar

  • Fireplace

  • Outdoor dining

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Meeting Room

  • Library

  • Private dining room

  • Suites

  • Spa

  • Child friendly

  • Sitting Room

  • Room service

  • Disabled access

  • Hot Tub

  • Four poster beds

  • Wifi

Activities

  • Cooking classes

    • Learn to whip up your favourite dishes from The Parks' menu at the in house cookery school, a lovely way to pass a rainy day!
  • Riding

    • The on site equestrian centre caters to all levels, with dressage and jumping in their all-season indoor equestrian arena.
  • Other Activities

    • Indulge yourself at the award-winning spa with massages, sauna, steam rooms, indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy pools.
  • Sights nearby

    • Bath is only six miles away- if you can tear yourself away from the endless entertainment at Lucknam Park.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • Settle in to leather sofas of the library with a good book and glass of finest Cognac.
  • Great walks

    • Roam the acres and acres of manicured gardens and wooded parklands.

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Lucknam Park

"This is the Rolls-Royce of country house hotels; a well-oiled machine that glides almost silently down the years. There’s so much in which to indulge in this munificent other world just outside Bath."

Originally published by The Telegraph

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