Hotel Facilities
Heythrop Park Hotel is the new addition to Warner Leisure Hotels and boasts a phenomenal location within the beautiful Cotswolds area of England. Heythrop is set within the grounds a 18th century house, but with all the amenities of a modern hotel, including a superb range of leisure facilities, numerous daily activities, and nightly live entertainment.
- ✓ Restaurant, bar, lounge
- ✓ Theatre and Late Lounge
- ✓ En-suite bedrooms
- ✓ Free Wi-Fi
- ✓ Indoor pool and spa
- ✓ Daytime activities
- ✓ Live evening entertainment
- ✓ Lift
Heythrop Park
In every room, big comfy beds, good lighting, and sleek bathrooms offer ultimate comfort with botanical prints and soft colours reflecting the natural setting. There’s a pleasing duality. Superior rooms have contemporary touches, while modern accommodation is layered with nostalgia.
Two unique venues within the hotel host big nights out without going out. Both large enough for musicals and bands but never impersonal, they offer a choice of authentic theatre-going experiences and lively evenings of pop, rock and soul.
Quizzes and games are available to participate in and free WiFi is provided in public areas and after breakfast, meet the award winning Warner entertainments team who provide both fun and laughter by day and night.
Seasonal flavours and brave modern dishes headline in the hotel’s three restaurants, plus a helping (or two) of quintessential British classics and time-honoured recipes. Menus feature a generous choice of all things sliced, peeled, baked and slow roasted.
We're experts in creating independent tailor-made tours with bespoke excursions and experiences customised to your group’s needs. Excursions available in this area include:
- ✓ Cirencester
- ✓ Arlington Row
- ✓ Abbey House Gardens
- ✓ Stow-on-the-wold
- ✓ Bourton-on-the-Water
- ✓ Westonbirt Arboretum
- ✓ Kelmscott Manor
- ✓ Whichford
- ✓ Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway
- ✓ Cotswold Motoring Museum
- ✓ Highgrove Gardens
- ✓ Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
- ✓ National Trust Hidcote Gardens
- ✓ National Trust Upton House and Gardens
- ✓ Blenheim Palace
- ✓ Oxford City
If the place you wish to visit is not listed above, just let us know and we will be happy add it into your holiday.
Interesting Facts
- Inspired by Italian artist Bernini who developed the Baroque style of sculpture.
- Designed by the architect behind Chatsworth House, Wrest Parkland
- Landscaped (probably) by a royal gardener from nearby Blenheim Palace. Revived by the man responsible for London’s Natural History Museum.
- In 1923 Heythrop Park became a Jesuit college, then a training facility, conference centre and hotel.