WHERE TO STAY ON THE ESTATE

Hampton Manor is a 45 acre estate with 3 unique areas to stay:

The Manor House, The Walled Garden Suites at Grace & Savour and Manor Cottage

Where do you want to stay on our 45 acre estate? Keep scrolling to see the various room types we offer in each area.

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Overview of the three areas you can stay:

THE MANOR HOUSE

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The Manor House offers 15 luxury rooms, living spaces with roaring fires, bar and all day dining space.  It is the perfect base for our longer two and three night experiences but can be enjoyed as a bolt hole for the night too. Venture down to the walled garden to experience our unique restaurants, bakery and cookery school knowing you always have a home from home to stroll back to.

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THE WALLED GARDEN SUITES AT GRACE & SAVOUR

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Our newest and most sensory rooms surround a charming courtyard garden with views across to the kitchen of Grace & Savour.  With hand cast concrete baths at the heart of the room experience, lounges with garden and kitchen views, and bespoke toiletries from Harvest skincare, these rooms are made to rest and savour.  Available only as a one-night immersive experience with dinner at Grace & Savour.  Open Wednesday to Saturday.  If you need to extend your stay please contact us.

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WALLED GARDEN HIDEAWAY & COACH HOUSE ROOMS

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Manor Cottage is home to our most lavish suite… the Walled Garden Hide-away. It is perfect for a couple wanting privacy, bags of space and that homely vibe or bring friends and sleep four.  Attached to the cottage are our best value rooms inside the old Coach House. Both our restaurant and smoke are a hop, skip and jump down across the walled garden and residents have full access to the facilities at the Manor House which is a short stroll.  The Walled Garden Hide-away and Coach House rooms can be combined to create the perfect house for up to 8 guests.

*dog friendly subject to contract.

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THE FULL LIST OF ROOMS AVAILABLE ACROSS THE ESTATE

MANOR SUITES

Our three suites are not shy in size. They have huge beds, a lounge space and large bay windows looking out onto the gardens. Yet it’s still the little things that make a house a home; fresh coffee to grind, bluetooth audio system, home-baked cookies, and natural botanical toiletries from 100 Acres. Each of our rooms are named after someone who once owned our estate, from queens to musicians.

Robert Peel

George Fentham

Sarah Ireland

MANOR FEATURE ROOMS

Set in the heart of the Manor house these rooms each have their own memorable features, be that a special view or a bathroom in a tower.  Feature rooms all have big bath tubs and separate showers. There is plenty of bubble bath too. There are still all the extra touches; fresh coffee to grind, bluetooth audio system, home-baked cookies, and natural botanical toiletries from 100 Acres.

Henrietta Maria

De Mountford

Lillingston

Lord Mowbray

Queen Eleanor

MANOR COSY

Cosy in size, generous in spirit. Large beds you want to sink into, home-baked cookies, bluetooth speakers and natural botanical toiletries from 100 Acres.

Ardene

MANOR SNUG

Our smallest room may be dinky but has a big personality with all the creature comforts. A super king bed, home-baked cookies, bluetooth speakers and natural botanical toiletries from 100 Acres.

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WALLED GARDEN MASTER SUITES

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The Walled Garden Master Suites are the two largest suites at Grace & Savour with garden views and private terraces.  These rooms are our most immersive and sensory rooms on the estate with inspirational for the design taken from courtyards history as the estate’s timber yard.  In-room baths hand cast in concrete set the tone for these indulgent abodes.  Each room is themed around a particular wood craft.

The Whittler

The Ebeniste

The Weaver

The Coppicer

The Shingler

Manor Cottage

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Manor Cottage offers a charming and homely setting for the Walled Garden Hideaway and the Coach House rooms.  In line with the Manor House, inspiration from William Morris and the Arts & Crafts era continue throughout the design with a more rustic tone.

 

WALLED GARDEN HIDEAWAY

Coach House Rooms

DESIGN STORY

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Our manor house was built in 1855, in the time of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts era that he heavily influenced. The Arts and Crafts movement contended for slow art in the midst of industrialisation and we follow the ethos of their positive rebellion. Each of our bedrooms is individually designed, reflecting our ongoing love affair with Morris and his nature inspired patterns.