Whittlebury Hall
Whittlebury Hall
Whittlebury Hall
Whittlebury Hall
Whittlebury Hall
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Whittlebury Hall

from £49
per person
8.8 Very Good 752 customer reviews
Safe Hands For Cancer Accredited

With space in abundance and lots to do, Whittlebury Hall is ideally set up for large groups, which makes it perfect for a girly getaway. Tribute nights are a regular occasion in this hotel, so why not combine a fun night in with a day or more of pampering in the enormous Day Spa where there are 23 treatment rooms offering luxury spa massages and other pampering treats. Don’t miss out on the heat and ice experiences too – a perfect way to unwind and escape.

Spa and hotel facilities

  • Pool
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna
  • Steam Room
  • Hydrotherapy Pool
  • Experience Showers
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Spa days

8 packages found based on your criteria.

ESPA Morning Bliss

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 40 minute ESPA Peace and Glow spa treatment per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities until 2pm
  • Robe and towel provided

Spa treatment inclusive of:

  • ESPA Express Facial plus choice of Scalp Massage or Hand and Arm Massage

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £99 per person

Recharge and Glow powered by LED

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 30 minute Cellular Renewal Facial powered by LED plus Hydrogel Mask per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Full use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities until 5pm
  • Robe and towel provided

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free.

Please note the gym is undergoing a refurb between 17th June - 24th June 2024.

from £119 per person

Spa Celebration Day

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 50 minute ESPA Harmony Restore Ritual spa treatment per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Glass of Prosecco for the Hen/Birthday guest
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences
  • Use of the Leisure Club facilities
  • Robe and towel provided

Spa treatment inclusive of:

  • ESPA Back Massage
  • ESPA Express Facial

Please note: The ESPA Harmony Restore Ritual treatment is not suitable while under 12 weeks pregnant

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £129 per person

ESPA Maternal Moments

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 80 minute ESPA Prenatal spa treatment per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Use of the Leisure Club facilities
  • ESPA gift and slippers and bag
  • Robe and towel provided

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £149 per person

ESPA Revitalise the Senses

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 50 minute ESPA Sensory Body Ritual per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities until 5pm
  • ESPA gift and slippers and bag
  • Robe and towel provided

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £149 per person

ESPA Be Nurtured

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment

Please note this package is only suitable for guests undergoing cancer treatment or recovering from cancer

  • Choice of one 50 minute treatment per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities until 5pm
  • ESPA gift and slippers and bag
  • Robe and towel provided

Spa treatment choices:

  • Be Nurtured Facial
  • Be Nurtured Massage
from £169 per person

ESPA Decadence Day

Spa day 1 meal 1 treatment
  • 110 minute ESPA Bespoke Massage and Facial per person
  • 2 course buffet lunch
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities until 5pm
  • ESPA gift and slippers and bag
  • Robe and towel provided

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £189 per person

Twilight Spa

Spa day 1 meal
  • 2 course hot and cold buffet dinner
  • Use of the Heat and Ice Experiences and Leisure Club facilities between 4pm - 9:00pm
  • Robe and towel provided

Group offer - 1 in 10 goes free

from £49 per person
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Why people visit here

  • Hotel Spa Venue
    The venue offers a complete spa experience including leisure facilities, a range of treatments and a heat and ice area.
    Facilities include: swimming pool, jacuzzi and hydro pool, sauna, steam room and heat and ice experience which include aromatherapy crystal steam, caldarium, experience showers, foot spas, hydrotherapy pool, ice cave, roman salt steam, sanarium and tepidarium.
  • Accessible Spa
    The spa and hotel will adapt treatment to suit personal requirements; there is wheelchair access to changing facilities, treatment rooms and the shop; the pool has staggered steps and a lifeguard available for assistance.
    Carers are invited to accompany guests and use the heat and ice and leisure facilities free of charge.
  • Golf
    Walk out of the hotel and you are surrounded by Whittlebury Park golf course, with the clubhouse opposite. The championship golf course offers 36 holes, benefitting from four loops of nine holes, each with their own unique character, and there’s also the charming Atrium Clubhouse - twice winner of 'UK Clubhouse of the Year'.
  • Adults Only
    While the hotel welcomes children and families, the spa itself is an adult only area and therefore children under the age of 16 are not permitted use of its facilities. However, there are dedicated children's swimming times available in the pool, so it is best to check these before your visit. Offering regular tribute nights, Whittlebury Hall has all the elements for a proper giggle on a girly getaway.

Spa & Hotel Reviews

Spa and hotel experience as rated and reviewed by customers after they've had their Spabreaks.com experience.

  • Condition of Spa
    8.8 out of 10
  • Quality of Facilities
    8.8 out of 10
  • Quality of Food
    8.6 out of 10
  • Quality of Treatments
    9.0 out of 10
  • Staff
    8.8 out of 10
  • Value for money
    8.8 out of 10
  • 4
    Average
    I normally do not write reviews however I felt that I needed to as it was not a good experience. We arrived at the spa and it smelt beautiful and the lady on reception was really friendly. The changing rooms were nice and well managed with the bracelets. The spa itself looked a bit tired. There aren’t any seating areas really to relax if the whirlpool is busy. We had a LED facial treatment booked and they made the appointment time for 10am (no choice of times). It’s lovely upstairs and the waiting area is lovely. However, me and my daughter got called for our treatment and made our way over. I thought it was a consult to start with as it was in the main waiting area. But NO that was the start of the treatment in front of everyone having a facial. I just couldn’t relax and my daughter felt the same. The LED treatment and facial is nice but it’s 30 mins and most of that time you have a bright flashing orange light in your eyes. She told us to keep our eyes closed which we did. But you cannot relax at all. I thought maybe they would put something over your eyelids to stop that horrible flashing. When the machine turns off you are in utter darkness for the first few minutes until you regain your vision again. After that we made our way back to the spa as drinks aren’t available until 1pm. Just be mindful if you book a facial then to do it in the afternoon. All the oils from the facial in the jacuzzi and sauna was hiring our eyes. After this we made our way to the pool and there they had recliner beds. The pool itself was freezing - everyone was joking about who would be brave enough to get in. At a spa this is unacceptable. Then there were children in the pool jumping around splashing doing somersaults. Don’t get me wrong I love that children enjoy themselves but when you spend so much money for the spa you expect a relaxing experience. The food was ok but lots of jarred pickles and olives. Salad dressings from a shop. Sliced eggs and crispy onions - again thought it would be a lot nicer. Overall I wouldn’t return here and felt I wasted a lot of money
    19/04/2025
  • 4
    Average
    I left feeling genuinely disappointed. I had expected a serene, restorative experience, but what I got felt more like an all-inclusive hotel than a spa. The service was impersonal and transactional, we weren’t made to feel special at any point. It felt more like being herded through a process than being cared for. Even the environment didn’t allow for proper relaxation. There was nowhere in the spa to simply unwind, unless you were actively using the facilities like the sauna or jacuzzi, which obviously aren’t places where you can read or just sit quietly. If you wanted to truly relax, you had to leave the spa building entirely and go to a separate leisure area with a pool and loungers. For a place meant to offer calm and comfort, the whole setup felt disjointed, inflexible, and ultimately quite disappointing.
    18/04/2025
  • 10
    Excellent
    This was my third spa day and is now a regular treat for myself and a friend, so that we can unwind from our busy jobs and lives. Absolutely love the various saunas and steam rooms and the cleanliness and calming atmosphere. Lovely soft robes and nice sized towels. Great lunchtime buffet choices (and I’m a difficult to feed vegetarian). 10/10 staff are all lovely and therapists well trained and professional. Always feel welcome and completely relaxed afterwards.
    16/03/2025
  • 10
    Excellent
    We had a lovely time. All staff were very kind and helpful, although I do feel the spa staff at the downstairs reception were pre-occupied and did not provide enough detail to enable us to understand the full set up quickly. Luckily, we met people in the changing room who had visited previously and they gave us the detail we needed to access all that was on offer.
    04/08/2024
  • 10
    Excellent
    Friendly welcoming staff very clean great experience
    31/07/2024

Whittlebury Hall frequently asked questions

Who owns Whittlebury Hall?

Whittlebury Hall is privately owned by husband and wife Jeff and Carol Sargeant, who bought it in 2016. They already owned the surrounding Whittlebury Park golf resort, which they had acquired in 1984.

How do you get to Whittlebury Hall?

Surrounded by countryside, it's easiest to reach by car. However, the nearest train stations are Milton Keynes Central and Northampton Stations, from which you can get a taxi (pre-booked). They are both around 15 miles from the spa hotel.

What is included in a Whittlebury Hall spa day?

It depends which spa package you book as to what's included on your spa day or break. However, the spa experience itself hinges on their expansive thermal suite, which features an aromatherapy crystal steam, caldarium, experience showers, foot spas, a hydrotherapy pool, ice cave, roman salt steam, sanarium and tepidarium. There is also a separate swimming pool amongst the leisure facilities away from the main spa area and 23 treatment rooms.

What is near Whittlebury Hall?

Whittlebury Hall is adjacent to Silverstone Race Circuit - the home of motor racing, which includes live events, an interactive museum and a Porsche Experience Centre. It is also surrounded by Whittlebury Park golf course, which is a 36-hole championship course. Beyond the estate, visitors can explore the Northamptonshire countryside - you will need a car or taxi. Within driving distance you will find the impressive Stowe House and Towcester Racecourse.

When was Whittlebury Hall built?

The original golf course dates back to 1905, when it was built by Sir William Cooper. It has since been recreated to the same design but in keeping with modern standards and specifications. The hotel is a more modern addition that has been added to over the years. That said, the site itself has been around for a long time - some of the resident oak trees have been in the grounds for more than 1,000 years.

What amenities does Whittlebury Hall have?

Whittlebury Hall is a vast playground of spa and leisure experiences. There's the golf course, and a dedicated spa area which revolves around the extensive thermal suite (great for groups). However, there is also a separate gym and swimming pool which has its own sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi. There are 23 treatment rooms offering a wide range of face and body therapies, and a hammam chamber and rasul room.

Whittlebury Hall offers a range of accessible facilities including pre-arrival assistance, ramped access at the front entrance, large print registration cards, lifts to all bedrooms, Audio Frequency Induction Loop Systems (AFILS) at reception, staff trained in Disability /Deaf Awareness and some staff are trained in Basic Sign Language, service dogs are welcome and disabled toilets are available on the ground floor of the hotel.

What are the food and drink options at Whittlebury Hall?

The hotel has a bar named after the neighbouring race circuit, and three restaurants. Murray's is the fine dining experience and has three AA rosettes, while Astons Restaurant is a more relaxed experience. There's also the Spa Terrace Café for light meals and non-alcoholic drinks throughout the day.

How many treatment rooms are there at Whittlebury Hall?

There are 23 treatment rooms offering a wide range of face and body therapies.

What time is check in/check out?

Check in time for the hotel is 4pm with check out at 11am. For the spa, all day spa guests can arrive from 9am while overnight hotel guests are asked to check in from 10am.

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