Ellenborough Park, Restaurant
Southam Ln, Southam, Cheltenham, GL52 3NJ -
Up to
40 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Ellenborough Park is a magnificent 15th century English country estate with a luxury spa, and beautiful grounds. Perfectly situated on the edge of the Cotswolds and a short drive from Cheltenham town centre.
The spacious 61 bedrooms have luxury bathrooms with heated marble floors, fluffy bathrobes and plush toiletries. All rooms feature 21st century modern conveniences; many have garden views, some with private patios.
*We are delighted to announce that Ellenborough Park Hotel & Spa has achieved the Silver level in the Greenage EcoSmart Hotels and Venues accreditation
The restaurant is an impressive room. Orginal wood panneling, stone and wood fireplaces and views across the estate can not fail to delight.
Capacity & layout
Dining
up to 40
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
from £56 per guest
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Lectern
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Table / chairs included
Tea
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
Jane Ward
We spent the first two nights of our Cotswolds trip here at Ellenborough Park. What a luxurious but unpretentious place! The staff are friendly and helpful. The grounds and property are beautiful. We didn't take advantage of the spa but those facilities looked fabulous as well. I can't wait to return.
Michael McCormack
Great hotel. Staff is particularly nice including Adiel at the restaurant and Ana at the reception. Restaurant is very good…especially breakfast. Nice walking trails around the hotel. Access to the SPA is nice but it could easily become crowded. My only suggestion would be to improve the music in the tea room..it is sleepy elevator music…but that is a minor point.
Robert Edwards
An incredible property. Staying here, you can’t help but be immersed in the history of the place. We ate at the restaurant on the night that we stayed, and the food was first class. The breakfast experience was unique, with the buffet room being located in the old library. It was superb. The building itself is an old Manor House with lots of winding staircases and secret hidden rooms. Most rooms are located in stand alone later addictions but are very comfortable. One point of improvement, which I really hope is taken on board. The place really needs a deep clean from top to bottom. There was dust, cobwebs, dirty windows and dirty glasses lying around for too long. As we stayed over the Xmas period, I guess it could be down to reduced staff cover, but this is the reason I couldn’t give it five stars, and almost gave it three.
Marta Barisa
The rooms were wonderful, the food was delicious, although the restaurant service was all over the place. Visited last weekend; perhaps they were having issues with their kitchen. It showed. A pleasant experience overall, though, not quite consummate with the prices they are charging. The most jarring experience was with the spa. Beware the prices the spa quote you. This was my first time at a spa of any kind where I felt I'd been misled about how much procedures cost. The spa reception quoted me £78 for a 25min facial before the procedure (steep enough, you'd think). After the facial, the same reception informed me that there actual cost is £90 because of service charges associated with the procedure; what the 'service' was on top of the £78 I was already paying I never understood.The misleading pricing was a real bummer after what had been a pleasant 25min. At £3.6 / min, I can't say it was the best investment in a spa treatment I'd ever made. Ellenborough Park is a lovely enough venue to stay and eat. I would recommend. Can't say I'd go back to their spa, however. There are many better spas to spend your £78 (or £90) at.
Tom Willmott
£400+ a night for a room with mouldy curtains and walls, dust on the skirting boards, and a manky ironing board. I have no idea how this hotel has 5 star status. The place is clearly suffering with staff, everyone seems new, so the service was dreadful. The lady who ran the reception of the spa was extremely unhelpful. However the treatments we had were great. Room wasn't ready after the check in time. No apology from staff, whilst we sat around waiting. The pool was out of service, which was the main reason we booked here. Restaurant was nice but service was very slow. Everything includes a 12.5% service charge. Even a massage, which is a service in itself. This place has great potential, but terrible execution and is clearly struggling. It's more comparable to 3 star hotels we've stayed in, and way below any other 5 star.
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