Tylney Hall is a Grade II listed mansion with beautiful gardens of significant historic interest. The current house dates from 1898 and served as a hospital during the First World War, later becoming a private school. Today, it’s one of England’s most comfortable and characterful country house hotels, conveniently located only five minutes from the M3, making it an ideal venue for long weekends, weddings, conferences and pamper breaks.
Food is a key ingredient in the Tylney Hall experience. Whether you are sitting down to a romantic, candlelit dinner for two, a light lunch or tea and scones by the fire, you can be sure of outstanding quality and service. Meals are served in the wood-panelled Oak Room Restaurant with delightful views of the gardens and afternoon teas and light lunches are available in the Italian or Grey Lounge in front of the fire or on the terraces in summer.
Head Chef Stephen Hine prides himself on using the best ingredients available to create classical dishes with a modern approach. Food is bought either locally or direct from London, using mainly English ingredients, and naturally all dishes are prepared to order. You can choose from a full à la carte menu in the Oak Room Restaurant or sample a traditional roast joint from the Carving Trolley.
Please note that gentlemen are required to wear a jacket or tie for dinner in the Oak Room Restaurant on Friday and Saturday nights.
Facilities at Tylney Hall include 66 acres of beautiful grounds with lovely woodland walks, lake with boathouse bridge, orchard and Victorian greenhouses; indoor and outdoor swimming pools; all-weather tennis courts; croquet; jogging trails; and mountain bike hire. The health spa offers four treatment rooms, manicure and pedicure room, fully equipped gymnasium, saunas and whirlpool. Golf is available at the adjacent 18-hole golf course and archery, clay pigeon shooting and similar activities can also be arranged.
The local area is rich in historic buildings, gardens and other attractions. These include Windsor Palace with its fine works of art and armour; Birdworld Park and Gardens with its fascinating collection of birds from around the world; Marwell Zoological Park, one of the largest zoological parks in the UK with over 200 species of animals; the activity park Legoland, surely a ‘must-see’ for guests with children; and the house where Jane Austen wrote the novels Mansfield Park and Persuasion.
- Babysitting or childcare (surcharge)
- Business center
- Multiple large conference rooms
- Total number of rooms - 112
- 24-hour front desk
- Banquet facilities
- Number of floors - 2
- Tennis on site
- Restaurant
- Bar/lounge
- Beauty services
- Business services
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Currency exchange
- Doorman/doorwoman
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
- Event catering
- Express check-in
- Express check-out
- Fitness facilities
- Technology support staff
- Wireless Internet access - surcharge
- Massage - spa treatment room(s)
- Multiple small meeting rooms
- Free parking
- Self parking
- Valet parking
- Patio
- Room service (24 hours)
- Conference center
- Number of meeting/conference rooms - 14
- Sauna
- Shoe shine
- Number of buildings/towers - 3
- Spa services on site
- Spa tub
- Suitable for children
- Swimming pool - indoor
- Swimming pool - outdoor seasonal
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Concierge desk
- Elevator/lift
- Full-service health spa
- Laundry facilities
- Porter/bellhop
- Free guest parking during stay
- Smoke-free property
- Garden
- Wedding services