3 Best Hotels in The Thames Valley, England

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From converted country houses to refurbished Elizabethan inns, the region's accommodations are rich in history and distinctive in appeal. Many hotels cultivate traditional gardens and retain a sense of the past with impressive collections of antiques. Book ahead, particularly in summer; you're competing for rooms with many Londoners in search of a getaway.

Coworth Park

$$$$ | Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England Fodor's Choice
Coworth Park, Ascot
Coworth Park - 240 acre estate

An imaginative renovation has transformed this 18th-century mansion, set on 240 acres of parkland, into a playful and contemporary lodging, where tree branches serve as bedposts, a grand copper oak-leaf chaplet is suspended overhead in the restaurant, and carpets echo the colors of leaves. You can listen to underwater music in the spa pool, soak in a copper roll-top tub, watch a polo match, or play a game of croquet. The restaurant, Woven by Adam Smith, has exquisite dining, using as much local produce as possible. The Barn serves more rustic fare, and the Spatisserie specializes in healthy options.

Pros

  • Country-house atmosphere
  • Friendly, attentive service
  • Free activities for kids

Cons

  • Not for traditionalists
  • Eye-wateringly expensive
  • Some bedrooms are small
Blacknest Rd., Ascot, SL5 7SE, England
01344-876600
Hotel Details
70 rooms
No Meals

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Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons

$$$$ | Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England Fodor's Choice
Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxford
Courtesy of Le Manoir

Standards are high at this 15th-century stone manor house, the ultimate place for a gourmet getaway, where master-chef Raymond Blanc's epicurean touch shows at every turn, including in one of the country's finest kitchens. The idyllic, 30-acre retreat has a kitchen garden, where vegetables are grown for the restaurant. There's also a valley of wild mushrooms, an herb bed with 70 varieties as well as micro-herbs, an orchard stocked with more than 80 varieties of British apple trees, and a wildflower meadow. Although Let's Cook experiences and garden tours (weekdays only) are popular, and the impeccable dining experience is a big draw for many, the hotel—part of the Belmond collection—stands on its own, whether you're a foodie or not. The accommodations are separated into seven categories and spread out between the main house and garden courtyards. The layout of each room and suite is vastly different; one might be in a dovecote, another might have an Asian-inspired feel with bamboo wood and a scented steam room, and another a private terrace and marble bath. Dogs have their own heated kennels.

Pros

  • Design is plush, but not stuffy
  • Perfect for romance, but also accommodates kids
  • Famous on-site cooking school and amazing food

Cons

  • Every room is different, so inquire when booking
  • All the food is tough on the waistline
  • Price is even tougher on the wallet
Church Rd., Great Milton, OX44 7PD, England
01844-278881
Hotel Details
32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coach and Horses

$$ | 62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England

Everything is new in this airy and spacious lodging, but it doesn't mean the place lacks atmosphere or charm. The cool and pastel colors, such as duck-egg blue and subtle purples, and light wood floors give it an almost seaside air, and a scattering of hand-knitted cushions adds a personal touch. Bedrooms have high-quality bathrooms, and the hospitable hosts dispense generous breakfasts.

Pros

  • Lovely modern design
  • Friendly hosts
  • Central location

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Gets booked up quickly
  • Decor doesn't reflect the building's history
62 St. Clements St., Oxford, OX4 1AH, England
01865-200017
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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