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Luxury Spa Hotel with Children in SE

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WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 16:55

We're looking to have a nice night away with our DDs 5 and 3 in July just after they've broken up from school / preschool for our anniversary. I'd love any recommendations for somewhere with a nice spa, good room service and somewhere child-friendlish - mine are v well behaved, so I feel like it would be ok to take them to a naice hotel now. This would not have been the case a year or two ago!

I've been thinking about Lime Wood or Chewton Glen but these are a little bit of a drive (and the traffic is always shocking in summer) for one night and that's all we can do with the holiday DH has left. We've been to these hotels before and to Babington, and that's the sort of thing I'm looking for. We're close to Brighton and have been to Ockenden Manor a few times, which is nice but it's not the same as Lime Wood / Babington. Does anyone have a recommendation for a similar hotel in Surrey / Sussex / Kent?

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AlbusPercival · 08/05/2018 16:56

What about Center Parcs?

The spa at Sherwood is amazing and lots of activities for kids

TwittleBee · 08/05/2018 17:02

Stoke-by-Nayland Spa Hotel is lovely and I have seen kids there before (roughly between ages 8-12 though so not quite as young as your DC) . Although it is on the Suffolk/Essex border so more East than South-East. Highly recommend the Afternoon Tea if you do head there.

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:03

We're going to Center Parcs in August for our main summer holiday with my parents - we love Center Parcs so much! But I'd really like something a bit more geared towards adults and, I know it sounds snobby, but a but more luxurious than CP. That makes me sound awful Blush

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ColonelCakes · 08/05/2018 17:03

Woolley grange hotel in Bradford on Avon - but I guess if you’re heading out that way you’d go to Babington instead

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:05

Ah, I've looked at Woolley Grange and I'd love to go but for one night it's just a bit too far. I'm definitely going to consider for a break next year though. Stoke-by-Nayland looks lovely - and a NEOM spa - swoon!

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everybodysang · 08/05/2018 17:07

Cliveden House is incredible, and is operated by the same company who run Chewton Glen...

MarthasGinYard · 08/05/2018 17:07

I wouldn't do Chewton with small dc

Tottyandmarchpane1 · 08/05/2018 17:08

Park House in Bepton near Midhurst - we love it there (3 DC’s)

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:11

I've been to Chewton with other small children and it was fine? We'd literally be doing a bit of a swim (at the kids time), walking in the grounds, dinner in the room as room service / movie night, early breakfast.... plus loads of the rooms are geared up for families now? Why wouldn't you go there with little ones - just out of interest? Maybe it's changed since I went?

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HasAnyoneGotAProblemWithThat · 08/05/2018 17:11

Probably too far for you but Calcot Manor? There is child friendly & then there is Calcot with a fabulous spa & 2 restaurants - 1 of which kids can eat in.

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:13

Yep, Cotswolds is a bit too far too. But so many nice hotels to think about for next year Grin

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wiccamum · 08/05/2018 17:14

The Grove, Chandlers Cross, Watford.
It has been YEARS since I went (bagged a freebie due to DHs job) but from what I remember it was amazing for small children. Fully stocked changing areas, nappies, toiletries so I was never caught short. Baby friendly pool, in house baby sitters...dd even had room service baby food!!
It will be a pricey one but might be worth it for something extra special.
Hope you find something lovely, and enjoy!

wiccamum · 08/05/2018 17:15

And the spa was amazing!

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:17

Oooh, Midhurst would be perfect! Do they have nice family rooms totty?

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Lifeaback · 08/05/2018 17:18

I second the grove! Absolutley gorgeous hotel, right off the motorway too so easy to get to if you're driving

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:19

Thanks wicca I'd actually forgotten about the Grove, we went there for my mum's 50th pre-children. The spa's amazing isn't it? Thanks for the reminder Smile

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wiccamum · 08/05/2018 17:20

Did they still have the pool with the black tiles op?I don’t know why but I just couldn’t swim in it...I couldn’t see the bottom and it freaked me out 😂
The “beach” was lovely though

Knowivedonewrong · 08/05/2018 17:22

Old Thorns in Liphook.

MakeLemonade · 08/05/2018 17:24

Alexander House is lovely or Pennyhill Park?

GinisLife · 08/05/2018 17:27

Penny hill Park ?

LorelaiVictoriaGilmore · 08/05/2018 17:30

Four Seasons, Hampshire.

LorelaiVictoriaGilmore · 08/05/2018 17:31

Pennyhill Park isn't very child friendly in my experience!

WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:42

I don't think we'd go to Penny Hill Park, we had a bad experience with extraordinarily rude staff when we looked around for our wedding. It might be lovely but DH would need a lot of convincing.

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WittgensteinsBunny · 08/05/2018 17:45

I've just contacted Park House. It would take us less than an hour to drive there and it looks like the facilities tick all the boxes.

Thanks for all the suggestions!

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madvixen · 08/05/2018 17:45

The Landmark Hotel in Marylebone is lovely. I don't have children but when we stayed in March, there were a few pottering round and lapping up the attention from staff. Fab spa, lovely cocktails and a great room service menu

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