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Can anyone recommend a fabulous hotel in the UK?

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juneau · 17/02/2013 18:23

It's for my 40th birthday. It will be just DH and me. Not London please, as we live near London and go there all the time (and DH works there).

My ideal would be either somewhere like the Peak District, Lake District, etc, or in/near a beautiful cathedral city/spa town/etc. Must have a fabulous dining room and a spa and pool on site would be a bonus. We only have 3-4 days, so nowhere too remote please.

Any ideas gratefully received.

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VBisme · 17/02/2013 18:27

Fischers at Baslow Hall in the Peak District is lovely, and the restaurant is amazing. Unfortunately no spa.

Could you do Dublin? The Merrion is perfect for what you're after.

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spanky2 · 17/02/2013 18:31

The Royal Crescent Hotel in Bath . It has a spa fab garden and has an amazing level of service . It has spoiled all other hotels for me as it was so fantastic. It is in the center of th Royal Crescent in Bath's town center .

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Wereonourway · 17/02/2013 18:32

thecranleigh-hotel.guestcentric.net/m/hotel-sitemap.html
Absolutely stunning, fantastic staff and lovely location

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FIFIBEBE · 17/02/2013 18:34

Gleneagles. About an hour from Edinburgh airport. They will pick you up from the airport or Gleneagles train station. In 3 to 4 days you could sample all the restaurants.
www.gleneagles.com/

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PoppadomPreach · 17/02/2013 18:34

If you're prepared to travel....

www.threechimneys.co.uk/

Fab restaurant, amazing accommodation, scenery outstanding (isle of Skye)

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notnowImreading · 17/02/2013 18:38

Bailiffscourt at Climping in West Sussex is lovely - mediaeval style with beautiful grounds, lovely food and a fabulous spa.
www.hshotels.co.uk/bailiffscourt-hotel-and-spa

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FriedSprout · 17/02/2013 18:43

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Deancourt Hotel, York. Step straight out of door into York inself. York has great museums, York Minster, non-chain shops and restaurants, no need to get in the car for whole weekend. Very good food at hotel too. So much to do in York that you won't have time for hotel facilities though.

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mummymeister · 17/02/2013 22:29

Bath is fab because you have the bath thermae spa and the pump room for afternoon tea. also like Barnsley house gloucs. definately the best place i have ever stayed

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Follyfoot · 17/02/2013 22:33

Rudding Park just outside Harrogate. Its won best hotel in the UK on Trip Advisor this year. Absolutely lovely and the service is wonderful. Its not all stuffy and formal like some top hotels though, its very friendly. Good food too.

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juneau · 18/02/2013 09:03

Oh dear, I want to go to all these places. They all look absolutely lovely!

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preggersbycheggers · 23/02/2013 13:46

Chewton glen in the new forest?

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SunnyUpNorth · 02/03/2013 10:41

Babblington house? Have a browse on Mr and Mrs Smith and you will be spoilt for choice. I'm jealous! Oh and Ockenden Manor in Kent is lovely, the spa is amazing. Plus wouldn't be too far to travel as its easy to get to from London on the train or driving.

Ps I have stayed at rudding park and it is lovely but I'm not sure it is special enough for a 40th weekend away.

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SunnyUpNorth · 02/03/2013 11:10

Or The Grove in Hertfordshire

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Mum2Fergus · 02/03/2013 19:16

The Fairmont, St Andrews

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CaurnieBred · 06/03/2013 12:42

Stayed in the Royal Crescent in Bath - it was lovely. We also went to Castle Coombe on the outskirts of Bath which was wonderful and in such a beautiful place, but doesn't have a spa.

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5Foot5 · 06/03/2013 23:10

The most fabulous place I can think of if budget allows is Le Manoir au Quat Saison. Went there for DHs 40th and also for mine. Not sure we could afford it these days but I am very glad to have been.

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mummatotwo · 07/03/2013 13:14

Stapleford Park for me everytime!

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