Top 10 Hotels in Wiltshire

One of Wiltshire’s many charms is its flair for hospitality. Spend time in this beautiful part of the UK and you have a world of beautiful landscapes, superb food and luxury leisure experiences to enjoy. Wiltshire’s hotels, inns and B&Bs embody all the different aspects and characteristics of the area, each offering their own individual charm. Here, the Good Hotel Guide shares 10 of their top hotels in Wiltshire to visit in 2023.

Widbrook Grange, Bradford-on-Avon

This Georgian farmhouse is a treasure trove of interesting details. Filled with upcycled agricultural salvage, it’s all about heritage and character. Honouring the history of the property, vintage miscellanea like churns, handcarts, seed spreaders and weighing scales have been repurposed to form part of the shabby chic decor. A dog-friendly getaway, it’s at once fashionable and welcoming, with friendly staff and tasty food. Explore the surrounding countryside by day and tuck into large portions of regional fare in the evening.

Lucknam Park, Colerne

A Palladian mansion in 500 acres of parkland and gardens, Lucknam Park is a grand destination perfect for special occasions. You arrive via a mile-long avenue of lime and beech trees and enter a world that features its own arboretum and rose garden, horse riding, a luxury spa and so much more. Children are treated like mini VIPs with sports and pony rides available, while adults delight in the understated elegance and immaculate service. Meals are a particular treat – choose between chef Hywel Jones’s Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant and the informal contemporary brasserie.

Helen Browning’s Royal Oak, Bishopstone

A pub-with-rooms set on a 1,500-acre organic farm, Helen Browning’s Royal Oak is an entirely unique experience. Owned by Helen Browning OBE, chief executive of the Soil Association, it’s set in a rural village on the Marlborough Downs and is a charming combination of connectivity with the land and old school fun. Guests dine on hearty pub fare, while rooms are located in a rustic adjacent building. There’s a focus on animal welfare and wildlife conservation, and alongside that there’s a joyful conviviality to the experience, particularly in the communal space, The Wallow, which has books, tea and coffee, an honesty bar, fridge and record player. The inn also has its own farm shop so you can take a little piece of the experience home with you.

Whatley Manor, Easton Grey

A five-star, award-winning, country house hotel, Whatley Manor is well known for its style, sophistication, spa and Michelin Star restaurant. With just 23 rooms and suites, there’s an intimacy to this unequivocally romantic hotel, and alongside the luxury of it all there’s a true sense of wellness. The gardens – set in 12 acres and with 26 individual areas – are wonderful to explore. Meanwhile, the Aquarias Spa is a destination in its own right, complete with a restorative thermal suite and treatments from GAIA. Naturally, sustainable Michelin Star dining at The Dining Room, under the direction of Executive Chef, Ricki Weston, is not to be missed, but equally their second dining space, Grey’s is a more relaxed but delicious experience.

Beechfield House Accommodation in Wiltshire

An Italianate Victorian property in woodland and gardens, Beechfield House gives you the sense that you’re staying at the home of an excellent friend – if your friend happened to live in a palatial abode. An enchanting retreat, its rooms are spread across the main house and adjacent buildings, and range from intimate spaces to grand rooms with handsome four-poster beds. Thoughtful details are peppered around, such as a guide to Buddhism as well as the usual Gideon Bible in a bedside cabinet. A popular feature is the outdoor heated pool, which also has its own bar. Dining is in a low-lit blue dining room where they serve up beautiful dishes such as pan-seared scallops with wild garlic or sirloin steak with twice-cooked chips, and generous servings of vegetables and salad from the kitchen garden.

Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa, Warminster

Renowned as a romantic retreat, Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa is a picturesque Grade II listed Georgian mansion surrounded by rolling countryside, meadows and woodland near the river Wylye. Family-friendly as well as elegant, it’s the perfect combination of homeliness (think log fires and cosy lounges), wellbeing and opulence. There are lots of leisure activities to enjoy, from a stroll in the gardens to tennis or time spent in the spa. There’s a variety of rooms and suites to choose from (two suites have a hot tub), and the restaurant is modern and convivial, enjoying views of the great outdoors.

The Three Daggers, Westbury

A refined pub including its own microbrewery and farm shop, The Three Daggers is an award-winning inn that combines the best of modern hospitality and heritage style. The pretty building invites you into an unpretentious but nonetheless superb environment to enjoy brilliant food and a warm atmosphere. Guests can stay in either the three rustic rooms within the main building (named Coulston, Priory & Tinhead and with an adjacent, self-contained kitchen and lounge which makes it ideal for a family), or in one of three separate private cottages. The Spa Barn is a lovely addition just across the road from the pub – offering tranquil countryside views, wellness activities and an extensive treatment list – for what appears to be a pub with rooms on arrival, The Three Daggers is a place that surprises and delights in all the best ways.

Woolley Grange, Bradford-on-Avon

A family-friendly Jacobean manor complete with a spa, swimming pools, glamping and 14-acre grounds, Woolley Grange near Bath is a haven of tranquillity and the perfect place to make happy memories. Beautifully decorated and inviting all guests to enjoy a sense of pampering, it is part of the Luxury Family Hotels collection and has thought of everything for those visiting with little ones. There’s a kids’ club offering lots of activities, including wholesome adventures like collecting eggs from chickens and ducks. Parents can dine by candlelight in the evening and rest in the spa having a treatment or two so that everyone leaves feeling rested and restored.

Sign of the Angel, Lacock

This movie-worthy inn sits in the National Trust village of Lacock, which is so picturesque it’s set the scene for a number of movies, including Harry Potter and Pride and Prejudice. Dating back to the 15th century, The Sign of the Angel is a former coaching inn celebrated for its food and its style. The timber ceilings and Tudor frontage, the stone archways, enormous fireplaces, and wood panelled walls, all add to the sense of character. The fires are invariably burning in the winter months, while contemporary country chic design brings the experience into the 21st century. It has five bedrooms to stay in, each fusing luxury and history with modern amenities. The restaurant has been awarded two AA rosettes, and honours the best of West Country ingredients at brunch, dinner and in afternoon tea.

Timbrell’s Yard, Bradford-on-Avon

A boutique hotel by the River Avon, Timbrell’s Yard is award-winning, stylish and always has a buzzy atmosphere. The Grade II listed building is said to have been the 18th-century home of the owner of the dye works next door, Charles Timbrell. There are pictures of its past peppered about, but today guests will find stylish rooms to stay in complete with modern art and quirky vintage finds, some with freestanding cast-iron baths and others preferring a more contemporary Nordic feel. Food is unpretentious and local, served amidst impressive architecture or outside in the summer sun. There’s a really easy going vibe at Timbrell’s Yard, so whether you’re popping in for lunch, a cocktail or two, or staying overnight you’re sure to be pleased you came.

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