Boringdon's Devonshire manor became crown property following the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539. The monarch later granted the property to his courtier Thomas Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton, who was a royal favourite. Since then, Boringdon Hall has since had a rather extravagant makeover, giving this stately pile a serious air of perfection, with devotedly designed interiors, 42 sumptuous rooms and suites, three tantalising restaurants including the 3 AA Rosette fine dining Gallery Restaurant, and the Great Hall where lighter bites and afternoon tea is served.
On arrival, guests are greeted by the Boringdon Concierge who will assist with your luggage and take it to your room. We also offer a complimentary Valet Service to all our guests.
Gaia Spa is a purpose-built wellness spa set within the grounds of Boringdon, a completely unique space for relaxation and reconnecting with nature, designed with the need for complete wellbeing in mind.
2019 Hotel Spa of the Year in Western Europe & Scandinavia at the World Spa & Wellness Awards
Best Destination Spa in the UK & Ireland in 2018 Condé Nast Johansen Awards
Sunday Times Number One Hotel & Spa 2016
On arrival, guests are greeted by the Boringdon Concierge who will assist with your luggage and take it to your room. We also offer a complimentary Valet Service to all our guests.
Gaia Spa is a purpose-built wellness spa set within the grounds of Boringdon, a completely unique space for relaxation and reconnecting with nature, designed with the need for complete wellbeing in mind.
2019 Hotel Spa of the Year in Western Europe & Scandinavia at the World Spa & Wellness Awards
Best Destination Spa in the UK & Ireland in 2018 Condé Nast Johansen Awards
Sunday Times Number One Hotel & Spa 2016
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