Chicheley Hall
52.10361665, -0.6792597700000002The 4-star Chicheley Hall Hotel, located 4 miles from Gulliver's Land, features Wi-Fi throughout the property. This smoke-free hotel provides a shared lounge and various recreational opportunities as well as complimentary wireless internet access and modern business facilities.
Location
Chicheley center can be reached within 5 minutes' walk. The hotel is nestled only a few minutes from Church of St Lawrence. A 15-minute drive from Aqua Parcs is a perk for guests staying at this designer property.
The Chester Arms bus stop is located nearby, a few minutes' drive from Chicheley Hall Hotel.
Rooms
The Chicheley hotel welcomes guests to 48 rooms complete with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts like ironing facilities. Guests can make use of a tub, a separate toilet, and a shower along with a hair dryer and a shower cap. The rooms overlook the garden.
Eat & Drink
This accommodation invites guests to the lounge bar to relax with a drink. It also features a lounge area for guests' comfort.
Rooms and availability
-
Room size:
475 sq. feet
-
Bed options:1 Double bed
-
Garden view
-
Shower
-
Heating
-
Max:1 person
-
Room size:
260 sq. feet
-
Bed options:1 Single bed
-
Garden view
-
Shower
-
Heating
-
Max:2 persons
-
Room size:
1295 sq. feet
-
Bed options:1 Double bed
-
Garden view
-
Heating
-
Bathtub
Essential information about Chicheley Hall
💵 Lowest room price | 68 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 26.3 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | London Luton, LTN |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Chicheley Hall
-
missingWrote a review on Nov 16quirky shower
It was just a fine choice for a weekend adventure with good price value. The shower had no power but kept us entertained with its quirkiness. Bring your own pillows for a better night's sleep.
-
missingWrote a review on Sept 15historical architecturenoisy boiler room
Charming historical architecture with a noisy boiler room disrupting sleep.
-
missingWrote a review on Sept 01beautiful groundsfriendly staffsmall roomlack of kettle
beautiful hotel with amazin surroundings. the reception was super friendly when we arrived. the bed was comfy even if it was a bit small. really liked the staff, they were helpful n kind. good value for money considering everything.
room was a bit small n maybe could use some better lighting. a kettle in the room would b great for tea lovers!
-
missingWrote a review on Aug 25stunning gardenssmall cold room
The grounds and gardens were stunning, but the room was very small and cold.
-
missingWrote a review on Aug 05stunning gardensfriendly staffunique dining experience
The dinner options were truly something special, especially the hotel’s honeycomb that added a unique flair to breakfast! The gardens were stunning, just perfect for a stroll. Plus, the staff were friendly and tried their best, even when busy!
-
missingWrote a review on Jul 27good servicebeautiful grounds
Family getaway with charm
The food was lovely and I even got to try the hotel's own honeycomb which was very nice. The staff were friendly but clearly overworked, they really tried their best to keep up with everything.
It wasn't exactly a bargain but for what we got, pretty acceptable.
-
missingWrote a review on Jul 26beautiful groundspleasant staycleanliness issuesbroken facilities
I enjoyed the beautiful setting and well-kept gardens during my stay at Chicheley Hall. The historical charm of the building added to the experience, and I found the staff to be friendly and accommodating. my room lacked some basic cleanliness, with noticeable dust and cobwebs in corners. The shower had very little water pressure, making it less than enjoyable. there were broken tiles in the bathroom which should be addressed for safety reasons. I also requested a travel cot for my child, but it arrived broken, making it unsafe to use. While the grounds are stunning with great walking paths, the cleanliness issues and broken facilities were a downside.
-
missingWrote a review on Jul 14beautiful parkcharming attractions
close to beautiful parks and charming attractions for city strolls
I found the hotel perfect for exploring with its great proximity to Emberton Country Park, a fantastic spot for a leisurely walk, and a short drive to the lovely Cowper and Newton Museum, which made for an enjoyable day of culture and greenery. it was wonderful to unwind in such serene surroundings after my city adventures.
-
missingWrote a review on Jul 09effective heatingcomforting amenitiesnoisy heating unit
pleasant stay with a few drawbacks
The room had a well-placed draught excluder that kept the cold air at bay. The heating worked effectively, providing a comfortable environment throughout our stay.
The room was nice, but the heating unit could be a bit noisy at times.
-
missingWrote a review on Jun 13beautifully maintained groundsfriendly stafflocally sourced honeyinsufficient lightingsmall room
my stay exceeded all expectations compared to my previous visit. the grounds were beautifully maintained, and the staff were incredibly friendly. the breakfast included locally sourced honey that was definitely a highlight!
room lighting was quite insufficient.
-
missingWrote a review on Jun 05garden viewcustomer servicebreakfast option
great experience but lacked vegetarian options
Our stay was highlighted by the stunning views of the gardens, which made for a picturesque backdrop. The staff members went above and beyond to accommodate our requests, ensuring our comfort throughout our one-night stay.
There were no vegetarian sausages available at breakfast.
-
missingWrote a review on May 30historical architecturebeautiful gardensaccessible settingaccessible seatingcommon area improvement
During my stay at Chicheley Hall, I was enchanted by the remarkable history embedded in its stunning architecture, particularly the intricate wood paneling and beautifully maintained gardens. This charming setting felt both welcoming and accessible for seniors like myself.
Could use more accessible seating in common areas.
-
missingWrote a review on May 25garden walksatisfying breakfasttired roomplumbing issues
I enjoyed my stay in the mansion house where I felt the history around me. The gardens provided a pleasant walk, and breakfast was satisfying. It felt good to be in a place with tradition.
The room was tired and needed maintenance. There were cobwebs in the corners, and the plumbing issues went unresolved.
-
missingWrote a review on Feb 27
The grounds of the hotel feature impressive architecture, giving off a historic vibe that's hard to ignore. A spacious garden provides a nice backdrop for relaxation or a leisurely stroll.
The standard double room feels cramped, with a shower curtain that I found a bit unhygienic compared to a proper screen. The lack of a handheld shower option made it less convenient, and I struggled with a heated towel rail that stayed on all night despite my attempts at turning it off. Other quirks included only having one hand towel for two guests and the absence of any tea or coffee facilities in the room. I also noticed cobwebs in the corners, which suggests the room could use a thorough cleaning. Lastly, breakfast left something to be desired, with limited options that required asking for restocks—a fresh cook would be a welcome improvement.
Tourists from United States of America often stay at these properties. Consider them for your next trip.
Hannah Formentera: | 110 reviews | 459 $ / night
Villa Amadores N2: 433 $ / night
Apartamentos La Bola Suite: | 178 reviews | 84 $ / night
Artea Narrika: | 280 reviews | 53 $ / night