The Top 4 Hotels Near Soho Farmhouse Spa
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A 16th-century Buckinghamshire mansion where French King Louis XVIII once sheltered now receives guests in individually appointed rooms beneath Jacobean statues and centuries-old plasterwork. The estate's manicured grounds and spa pool offer the particular pleasure of country-house leisure at remove from London.
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A 49-room estate in Berkshire built around 30,000 wines, where the sommelier remembers your palate and the chef knows your name by dinner. The service is intimate enough to anticipate; the art collection—anchored by a mural of California's upset over Bordeaux—speaks to wine's capacity for surprise.
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On a Thames bend in the 16th-century village of Bray, this riverside farmhouse has served refined French cooking since the early 1970s under the Roux family's stewardship. Rooms scattered across old cottages complete a place where country quiet and culinary ambition coexist without apology.
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A Berkshire mansion that has sheltered centuries of British grandeur now operates as a country house hotel of theatrical scale and genuine comfort, its Italianate facades overlooking 376 acres of formal gardens and woodland. What matters most is the sense of inhabiting history without its inconvenience—the architecture speaks of Parliament and monarchy, but the rooms invite you to simply stay.