Harlaxton
This luxurious boutique hotel nestled in the countryside of Lincolnshire aims to provide an unparalleled stay to each of its guests. Inspired by the history of the home, each room is custom designed to create a one of a kind experience. Materials are sourced local from all over England incorporating a mixture of new and vintage items to make the spaces welcoming and beautiful.
The Salvin Suite
Named after one of the two original architects of the building, the Salvin Suite features a sofa and queen size bed as well as an en-suite with a custom vanity and luxurious shower. It features a moody color scheme that combines masculine and feminine features to create an elegant space.
The Burn Suite
Named after the second architect of the original structure, the Burn suite has original hardwood floors, a comfortable sectional, spacious sleeping area, and an en-suite with a large tub.
The Gregory Gregory
The Gregory Gregory, named after the man who commissioned the home's construction, is a decadent space wrapped in multiple tones of wood indoors. The outdoor dining terrace features 180 degree views of the gardens and seating for an additional 32 guests. The restaurant serves food all day long for guests and visitors, toting a top tier line of servers and high quality British cuisine.
The Grantham Sitting Room
This comfortable sitting room is located between the Gregory Gregory and the Gaunt Gallery. It provides guests a place to sit and read about the history of the Harlaxton or enjoy the company of their loved ones by the roaring fire. It is also the preferred resting spot of the hotel's chief mouse catcher, Sir Harold.
The Gold Cafe
Housed in what was once known as the gold room, this quaint cafe is dripping in opulence. Simple furnishings and fixtures allow the original gilding on the moldings and ceiling to shine. In addition to providing a delicious cup of coffee or pastry, it also features direct access to the conservatory where guests can stroll through the hotel's curated collection of local and exotic plants.
The Gaunt Gallery
Once home to the manors complete art collection, this intimate space now features art on a rotating basis with the other public areas and is home to a cocktail lounge. Wood, velvet, and marble clad every surface to create a the perfect backdrop to the artisanal drinks served.