Gravetye Manor
West Hoathly, England, United KingdomSet in the Sussex countryside, this 16th-century manor offers historic charm and modern amenities. Built in 1598 by Richard Infield as a testament of love for his bride Katharine Compton, the estate exudes romance and tradition. Surrounded by over 1,000 acres of English landscapes, it invites guests to unwind amid natural surroundings.
Rooms and suites
Each of the 17 rooms is uniquely designed, named after trees on the estate, and adorned with freshly picked flowers from the gardens. Furnished with restored antiques, original paintings, and period features, the rooms offer a unique mix of historic character and contemporary amenities.
The Robinson Suite offers a generous bedroom and a sunny sitting room with garden views. Fine fabrics and furnishings enhance the suite's elegance, and the option of a sofa bed makes it ideal for families or extended stays.
Amenities and experiences
Seasonal cuisine at the Michelin-starred restaurant using fresh produce from the kitchen garden, with wood-paneled private dining rooms for special occasions.
35 acres of historic gardens designed by William Robinson, with guided tours led by the gardening team.
Leisurely walks through the extensive grounds and visits to nearby antique fairs and events at Goodwood.
Architectural details like the initials R and K over the main entrance and carved portraits above fireplaces.
How to get here
Approximately an hour's drive south of central London, the manor is easily accessible by car. The property offers a peaceful retreat in the English countryside for travelers seeking a convenient escape from the city.