Tylney Hall Hotel & Gardens located at Ridge Ln, Rotherwick, Hook RG27 9AZ, UK

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Merrick Chaffer

5 Google Rating

Great experience. The best part about it was the freedom to swan in and out of the leisure centre as

5/ 5

Great experience. The best part about it was the freedom to swan in and out of the leisure centre as and when you wish to use the facilities, rather than having to go through the rigmarole of booking a slot each time like is the case in other hotels. We had two rooms booked, a deluxe (room 46), and executive (room 51), and had we figured out how to use the heated towel rail in room 46, that would have been the better room to plump for as it had a jacuzzi bath as well. Everyone that works there goes out of their way to help you in any way they can, and they never say no, which I really liked. The breakfast was superb, you can order as much off the menu that you want, and the service is impeccable. We shall definitely be considering returning to this property in the not too distant future, as I can't remember being as happy at a hotel in the UK as I was here.

James Ford

4 Google Rating

Certainly has an abundance of character, plenty of history to soak up & the expected facilities. Wou

4/ 5

Certainly has an abundance of character, plenty of history to soak up & the expected facilities. Wouldn't be my usual "cup of tea", especially as I'm a recluse/hermit by nature but I really enjoyed my stay. Really enjoyed my pampering too!! 😁👌

julie macedo

5 Google Rating

We had afternoon tea to celebrate my daughter getting married in September and just wanted a relaxin

5/ 5

We had afternoon tea to celebrate my daughter getting married in September and just wanted a relaxing afternoon with those of us who are feeling a little old for a hen weekend. It was fantastic, the staff were attentive, polite , the food was delicious and the grounds were beautiful. We stayed for hours sitting outside in the garden once we had finished eating as much as we could and we got to take any left overs home. It couldn't have been a better day, fantastic, I will be going back again for a special occasion.

Tree McCauley

5 Google Rating

Absolutely incredible experience! We booked a one night spa stay including bed, breakfast, 3 course

5/ 5

Absolutely incredible experience! We booked a one night spa stay including bed, breakfast, 3 course evening meal and a spa treatment. We had the most relaxing time surrounded stunning gardens in a fantastic setting. On arrival we installed ourselves at the outdoor pool and enjoyed the sunshine before heading to our fabulous massage. I cannot speak highly enough of our experience, made all the more special by the wonderful staff. There a couple of walks around the grounds which are well worth taking the time to do if you have time. I will DEFINITELY be booking another stay very soon! Thank you so much Tylney Hall!! 🤩👍🥰

Richard Cossey

3 Google Rating

The accommodation was good and grounds are simply fantastic so beautiful. We chose this two day bre

3/ 5

The accommodation was good and grounds are simply fantastic so beautiful. We chose this two day break because we were told it was dog friendly. Unfortunately there is not one area within the building that you can take your dogs. We understand that many areas would be dog free but not even a small bar area in a place this large. We booked dinner for 6.00pm but because we were running a bit late asked to move booking to 7.00pm. It seemed that this was too much trouble and they were unable to accommodate our request. The reception said that it was because of COVID restrictions which we took on face value, however the restaurant was empty at 6.00 and only a few tables taken a 7.00. Our table was right next to another couple within 2 meters and other tables remained empty until the time we left. £117 for 2 main courses 4 glasses of wine and 1 desert. Once seated service was good. Swimming pool area was good with availability When we wanted to use it. Massage and beauty area was very good.

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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