Whittlebury Park

“First class leisure and business facilities in a Georgian-style house” - AA Inspector
WHITTLEBURY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE


Our Inspector's view
Whittlebury Park is a purpose-built, Georgian-style country house hotel with excellent spa and leisure facilities and pedestrian access to the Silverstone circuit. Grand public areas feature F1 racing memorabilia, and the accommodation includes some lavishly appointed suites. Food is a strength, with a variety of dining options. Particularly noteworthy are the afternoon teas in the spacious, comfortable lounge and the fine dining in Murrays Restaurant.
Facilities – at a glance
Afternoon tea
Civil weddings
Family rooms
Golf course
Gym
Features
- En-suite rooms annex: 41
- En-suite rooms: 254
- Family rooms: 4
- Bedrooms Ground: 13
- Free TV
- Broadband available
- WiFi available
- Hearing loop installed
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Indoor Pool
- Golf Course
- Gym available
- Spa Available
- Weekly Entertainment
- Christmas entertainment programme
- New Year entertainment programme
- Lift available
- Night porter available
- Outdoor parking spaces: 700
- Accessible bedrooms: 6
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
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About the area
Discover Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire is a mainly rural county of gentle beauty, with farmland, forest and great country estates. Rivers, canals and meadows are all part of the tranquil scene, providing a haven for wildlife.
This is a great area for walking, touring and exploring villages of stone and thatch. There are also some impressive Saxon churches at Brixworth and Earls Barton. Northampton is the county town, and along with Kettering, has long been associated with the production of footwear. Kettering was the second largest town until it was overtaken by the rapid development of Corby as a major centre of the steel industry.
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park is set in Northamptonshire, although it seems that Austen never actually visited the county. Other famous connections include the poet John Dryden (1631-1700) who was born in the tiny village of Aldwincle; King Richard III (1452-1485) born at Fotheringhay Castle; and American revolutionaries George Washington (1732-1799), whose family came from Sulgrave Manor, and Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) whose father was born in another tiny Northamptonshire village called Ecton.
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