We Love —
- A magnificent 16th-century manor which has welcomed royalty in its time, Boringdon Hall Hotel & Spa 5* now offers an award-winning spa and fine dining restaurant.
- Explore the wild scenery of Dartmoor National Park and the beautiful Devon coast - Salcombe is just 30 minutes drive away.
- Our members will enjoy access to Gaia Spa facilities alongside a complimentary 60 minute Gaia spa treatment and 10% off any spa treatments booked!
Boringdon Hall Hotel & Spa 5* —
The name 'Boringdon' comes from the Saxon ‘Burth-Y-Don’ meaning ‘enchanted place on the hill’ ...and this place lives up to its name!
This illustrious 16th-century manor is brimming with character: each room is packed with period features from original oak panelling to ornate tapestries, transporting you into a bygone era.
From crown property to hosting Elizabeth I, this hotel is brimming with history, and throughout the house, you can find hints to this past such as the grand coat of arms in almost every room.
The 40 bedrooms and suites are stylish and refined, combining tactile fabrics with modern amenities and superior furnishings.
Being a Condé Nast Johansens Award Winner 2018, the fine dining restaurant and expansive spa are the real highlights here - the perfect recipe for a romantic weekend escape.
Your Room —
Just for you:
- Complimentary glass of Champagne
- Gowns and slippers
This offer is based on a choice between a Courtyard Room and a Four Poster Room.
Courtyard Room
Located in Boringdon Hall's newest wing these beautifully styled rooms provide the perfect setting for your relaxing retreat, combinging space, comfort and practicality.
Maximum room capacity
Four Poster Room
Featuring stunning ornate detail and the signature Four Poster bed, these rooms offer guests luxurious comfort with a historic charm - settle into this wonderful space with antique furnishings, and treat yourself to a pampering bath in the freestanding bathtub by the fireplace!
Maximum room capacity
Your Board Basis
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Àclèaf Restaurant Overlooking The Great Hall, the intimate and deliciously romantic 3 AA Rosette Àclèaf Restaurant exudes warmth. The traditional beams, intricately carved furniture and cosy nooks are the perfect backdrops for the exquisitely presented fine dining delights that await. The Mayflower Brasserie Just off the Great Hall, this informal brasserie-style Restaurant evokes a more relaxed dining feel serving brunch, afternoon tea and daily bar dishes... Spatisserie Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambience of Gaia spa and indulge on a selection of dining options, including a few sweet treats! Indulge in Boringdon signature cocktails, delicious wines, and Boringdon's very own home-brewed Gin, distilled on the grounds! The Great Hall At the heart of Boringdon Hall, the Great Hall is a grand yet welcoming space where afternoon teas, aperitifs and light lunches can be enjoyed in front of a roaring log fire. In the summer, the Great Hall comes beautifully alive as light streams in through the magnificent leadwork windows...there's no better place to plan the next day's adventures!
Drinks at Boringdon Hall Hotel
Your Time
Just for you:
- Access to the Gaia Spa facilities
- Complimentary 60 min session of a Gaia spa treatment (Gaia Restorative Treatment, Poultice Ritual, Deep Relaxation, Pure Calm, Mother Gaia, Gaia Jade)
- 10% discount on any spa treatments booked
- (please note: guests are required to pre-book treatments prior to arrival)
Set within the grounds of Boringdon Hall is the palatial Gaia Spa, aptly named for mother nature, that encompasses you in a feeling of wellness.
Among the facilities waiting for you are a heated swimming pool which is bathed in light from floor-to-ceiling windows, a reinvigorating salt room, soothing Finish Spa and rejuvenating aromatherapy steam room...utter bliss awaits!
Please Note: Children under the age of 16 cannot use the spa facilities.
Your Destination —
Devon is a county in the southwest of England, best known for its gorgeous coastlines, impressive grasslands and, of course, its delectable cream teas complete with lashings of clotted cream. A place that is recognised for its fossil cliffs, medieval towns, and the English Riviera, as well as a series of sunny beaches where the water is almost as warm at the Mediterranean, Devon is popular with both tourists and British holidaymakers alike.
It's the perfect destination for those looking for some quiet respite set against a backdrop of Britain's most picturesque surroundings. Devon's standout feature is without a doubt its varied landscape. From the gorgeous sandy beaches of Watcombe, Woolacombe and Blackpool Sands to the quaint harbour towns of Dunsford, Dartmouth and Totnes and the brooding landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor, there is plenty to explore. Grab your hiking boots and take long walks across the greenest terrains or enjoy a lie-down and lap up the ocean breeze with a trip to one of Devon's many beaches.