This quintessentially English manor has just been named the best hotel in the country

Think you need a passport for a five-star break? Think again. Britain is packed with luxurious stays — and one hotel has just been crowned the best in all of England.
That title comes courtesy of VisitEngland, the official tourism board of England. Every year, its Awards for Excellence celebrate the best places to stay and visit, recognising those who, in their words, “have gone above and beyond to deliver exceptional travel experiences.”
There are several categories in the awards, but the most prestigious is ‘Large Hotel of the Year’ — and not just because of the square footage.
With thousands of top-tier hotels across the country, competition is fierce. To win gold, a property must be a “full-service hotel” offering “truly memorable guest experiences” while excelling across every part of the business. And this year’s winner? Mallory Court Hotel & Spa in Warwickshire.
Judges described Mallory Court as “a serene base”, nestled within “10 acres of landscaped gardens”. With sweeping views of the Warwickshire hills right outside your window, it’s easy to see why it stood out. The on-site spa includes a pool, sauna, and outdoor hot tub — all overlooking the pristine grounds. You can even take a quiet walk through the gardens to reset.
VisitEngland also praised the hotel’s “strong commitment to sustainability, incorporating homegrown produce and eco-conscious practices along with its high-end touches.” And if you do feel like venturing out, it’s conveniently close to both Leamington Spa and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Other big winners included Summer Lodge Hotel in Dorset (Small Hotel of the Year), Sunnyside Guest House in Merseyside (B&B and Guesthouse of the Year), and Treworgey Cottages in Cornwall (Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year). With both the cottages and the lodge located in rural spots, it’s clear that a countryside escape remains firmly in fashion.
For more on the VisitEngland Awards — including exactly what “cow cuddling” is and where to try it — you can visit their website.
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