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Heckfield Place is a Georgian stately home surrounded by 400 acres of idyllic Hampshire countryside. But what sets it apart from other English manor houses is its commitment to the environment and its refined and elegant style. Rooms are contemporary but soothing, with log fires for winter nights and cocktails in the minibar. The Michelin awarded restaurant is directed by celebrity chef Skye Gyngell and food comes from the hotel’s own organic farm and biodynamic kitchen garden. As well as the expansive grounds to explore, there is a walled garden and lake to enjoy plus a cute bothy spa, gym and movement studio complete with yoga and pilates classes. Heckfield has a unique appreciation of the seasons and soil. All materials used within the hotel are natural and plastic free. Biomass energy is used and rainwater is harvested. But, possibly the most noteworthy is the effort put into preserving and regenerating the ancient woodland and rewilding the landscape so they can still be enjoyed in the generations to come.
Heckfield Place is a luxury hotel that combines the elegance of a Georgian manor house with the sustainability of a biodynamic farm. Located in Hampshire, Heckfield Place is set on 438 acres of lush countryside, with gardens, woodlands and lakes. You can enjoy the comfort and style of the beautifully restored rooms and suites, the exquisite cuisine of the two restaurants, the pampering treatments of the spa and the curated events of the cinema and assembly rooms.
Unique or special aspects
What makes Heckfield Place unique is its commitment to organic and holistic living. Heckfield Place is a self-sustaining estate that grows its own food, generates its own energy and recycles its own waste. Heckfield Place also supports various initiatives that aim to promote well-being, education and culture. By staying at Heckfield Place, you are not only enjoying a luxury holiday, but also supporting a vision of harmony between humans and nature.
Setting
Heckfield Place is situated in the heart of Hampshire, a county that is known for its scenic beauty and historic charm. The hotel is surrounded by rolling hills, green fields and ancient forests that offer peace and tranquility. The hotel also overlooks two lakes that are home to various birds and wildlife. The hotel is close to some of the attractions of Hampshire, such as Jane Austen’s house, Highclere Castle and Winchester Cathedral.
Style
Heckfield Place has a classic and refined style that reflects the heritage and character of the Georgian era. The hotel has 45 rooms and suites that are spacious and elegant, with antique furniture, soft fabrics and natural colours. The rooms and suites have large windows that offer stunning views of the countryside or the gardens. The rooms and suites are equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV, Nespresso machine and minibar. The rooms and suites also have access to facilities such as lounges, libraries, bars and terraces.
Sustainability
Heckfield Place is a pioneer in sustainable hospitality and has implemented various measures to reduce its environmental impact and enhance its social impact. Some of the notable features of Heckfield Place are:
Biodynamic farm that grows fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers without chemical pesticides or fertilizers
Biomass boiler that converts wood chips into heat and hot water
Solar panels that provide electricity for lighting and appliances
Rainwater harvesting system that collects and stores water for irrigation
Composting system that produces organic fertilizer from food waste
Recycling system that separates plastic, glass, paper and metal waste
Heckfield Place supports various initiatives that aim to improve the lives of the local communities through its foundation. Some of the projects undertaken by Heckfield Place are:
Home Farm Trust that provides employment, training and accommodation for people with learning disabilities
Hampshire Fare that promotes local food producers, suppliers and retailers
Hampshire Cultural Trust that supports arts, heritage and culture in Hampshire
Hampshire Wildlife Trust that protects wildlife habitats and species in Hampshire
Hampshire Countryside Service that maintains footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes in Hampshire
Rooms
Heckfield Place offers five types of accommodation to suit different budgets and preferences: cosy rooms, comfy rooms, spacious rooms, master rooms, and signature suites. All rooms are spacious, clean and cozy, with comfortable beds, soft linen and pillows. The rooms have en-suite bathrooms with hot water supply, toiletries and bathrobes. The rooms also have amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV, Nespresso machine and minibar.
The cosy rooms are located in the main house, where you can enjoy the charm of the Georgian architecture. The cosy rooms have a simple style, with wooden furniture, floral patterns and pastel colours. The cosy rooms can accommodate up to 2 people.
The comfy rooms are located in the main house or the courtyard, where you can enjoy more space and privacy. The comfy rooms have a chic style, with leather furniture, geometric patterns and neutral colours. The comfy rooms can accommodate up to 2 people.
The spacious rooms are located in the main house or the courtyard, where you can enjoy more luxury and comfort. The spacious rooms have a sophisticated style, with velvet furniture, abstract patterns and vibrant colours. The spacious rooms can accommodate up to 3 people.
The master rooms are located in the main house or the courtyard, where you can enjoy more elegance and style. The master rooms have a refined style, with antique furniture, classic patterns and rich colours. The master rooms can accommodate up to 4 people.
The signature suites are located in the main house or the courtyard, where you can enjoy the ultimate indulgence and exclusivity. The signature suites have a bespoke style, with bespoke furniture, original patterns and bespoke colours. The signature suites can accommodate up to 6 people.
Food and drink
Heckfield Place serves delicious cuisine that is prepared with fresh ingredients grown in its own farm or sourced from local suppliers. The food is cooked in an open kitchen using wood-fired ovens. The food is offered to guests in two restaurants: Marle for casual dining or Hearth for fine dining. Both restaurants offer indoor and outdoor seating options with stunning views. The menu includes a variety of dishes from British and European cuisines such as roast chicken, fish pie, risotto, salad, cheese board and more. The food is usually paired with fine wines from England’s best vineyards, which are stored in an underground cellar.
Things to do
Farm tour: A guided tour of the biodynamic farm where you can learn about various crops, techniques and benefits of organic farming. You can also participate in farm activities such as planting, weeding or harvesting.
Garden tour: A guided tour of the gardens where you can see various plants, flowers and herbs that are used for food, medicine and decoration. You can also learn about the history and design of the gardens.
Cooking class: A class where you can learn how to prepare some of the delicious dishes that are served at the hotel. You can also learn about the ingredients, spices and methods used in British and European cuisine.
Wine tasting: A tasting session where you can sample some of the fine wines that are produced in England. You can also learn about the wine making process and the different types of grapes and regions.
Yoga: A session where you can practice yoga with a qualified instructor. You can choose from different styles and levels of yoga such as hatha, vinyasa or ashtanga. You can also enjoy the views of the countryside or the gardens while doing yoga.
Meditation: A session where you can practice meditation with a trained facilitator. You can choose from different techniques and themes of meditation such as mindfulness, gratitude or compassion. You can also experience the peace and calmness of the surroundings while meditating.
Wider region
Jane Austen’s House Museum: A museum that showcases the life and works of Jane Austen, one of England’s most famous authors. You can see her writing desk, letters, books and personal belongings.
Highclere Castle: A castle that was used as the filming location for Downton Abbey, one of Britain’s most popular TV shows. You can see the grand hall, the library, the bedrooms and the gardens.
Winchester Cathedral: A cathedral that is one of the largest and oldest in Europe. You can see the Gothic architecture, the stained glass windows, the medieval paintings and the tomb of Jane Austen.
New Forest National Park: A park that covers 220 square miles of ancient woodland, heathland and grassland. You can see various wildlife such as deer, ponies, pigs and birds. You can also enjoy various activities such as walking, cycling, horse riding and camping.
Getting there
Heckfield Place is located in Hampshire, about 60 km from London. The easiest way to reach the hotel is by car or taxi, which takes about an hour from London. You can also take a train from London Waterloo to Winchfield, which takes about 45 minutes, and then take a taxi to the hotel, which takes another 15 minutes. The hotel can arrange for pick-up and drop-off services from the station or the airport upon request.
- Limits plastic use
- Actively reduces consumption
- Ecosystem preservation
- Reforestation or restoration
- Solar powered or renewable energy
- Local or organic food
- Luxury
- Wellness
- Foodies
- Rural
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Wifi
- Up to 2
- Up to 4
- Up to 8
- Disabled
- Hotel
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Horseriding
- Watersports
- Tennis
- Photography
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Birdwatching
