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Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall

In 1980, Tim and Stefa Hart established Hambleton Hall in the charming county of Rutland. Hambleton Hall is a Victorian House, elegantly converted into a prestigious hotel. This Relais & Châteaux hotel is hidden away in the heart of the Midlands, in Rutland.

Hambleton Hall (both hotel and restaurant) has been consistently rated by Michelin and others as amongst the Nation’s very best. The Hotel remains small (17 rooms) and under the same ownership and direction. The setting overlooking Rutland Water is spectacular.

Hambleton Hall’s 17 rooms differ in size, outlook and decoration, but all benefit from the same comfort and attention to detail. Hambleton Hall’s most luxurious accommodation is to be found in the Croquet Pavilion, a two bedroomed “folly”, 50 metres from the main house, with its own sitting room and breakfast room. Like the main house the Pavilion opens on to its glorious gardens.