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Conde Nast Traveller has announced the results of the Reader’s Choice Awards 2021 which sees its readers vote for their favourite hotels.
A total of three sister hotels located in Worcestershire made it on to the list.
Foxhill Manor Private House Hotel
Foxhill Manor Private House Hotel featured in 28th place with a score of 84.25.
This hotel has received a total of 298 reviews and an overall rating of 5 stars on TripAdvisor.
Its description on the travel site says: “Foxhill Manor is the UK's first private house hotel. First of all, make yourself at home. Your time at Foxhill is not like the usual hotel stay; here, everything revolves around you.
“Dine when you want, where you want. Be as active or as lazy as you like. Throw a party, ramble around Farncombe Estate, while away a day in the Dormy House spa or sip sunset cocktails on the terrace.”
You can book a stay at the Foxhill Manor Private House Hotel via TripAdvisor.
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Dormy House Hotel & Spa
Dormy House Hotel & Spa sits in 23rd place in the list of the UK’s best hotels and scored 94.03.
This hotel scores impressively on TripAdvisor with 1,870 reviews and an overall rating of 4.5 stars.
On the travel website, the description of this hotel says: “Located in the Heart of the Cotswolds The Dormy is a much-loved country-house hotel with luxury spa.
The converted 17th century farmhouse is steeped in tradition, with oak-panelled bars, roaring log fires and three restaurants.
Visitors are perfectly placed for the Regency terraces of Cheltenham, the theatre of Stratford-upon-Avon and some of the prettiest gardens and villages of the Cotswolds.”
You can book a stay at the Dormy House Hotel & Spa via TripAdvisor.
The Fish Hotel & Retreat
The Fish Hotel & Retreat sits at number 14 in the list having scored 95.91, making it the highest rated hotel in Worcestershire for 2021 according to Conte Nast Traveller’s readers.
This hotel also has an overall score of 4.5 stars on TripAdvisor and a total of 1,344 reviews.
On the travel website, the description of this hotel says: “This is a new kind of country hotel. We're affordable but not budget, stylish but not pretentious, and outdoorsy but just as happy to stay in and put our feet up by the fire.
“With 400 acres of spectacular private estate countryside on our doorstep, and all the glories of the Cotswolds within easy reach, The Fish is your back-to-nature bolt-hole with a little touch of luxury.”
You can book a stay at The Fish Hotel & Retreat via TripAdvisor.
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Top 30 hotels in the UK
1. Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa, Wiltshire
2. The Pig, Hampshire
3. The Newt in Somerset
4. Heckfield Place, Hampshire
5. Summer Lodge Country House Hotel & Restaurant
6. Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh – The Caledonian
7. The Fife Arms, Scottish Highlands
8. Glencoe House, Scottish Highlands
9. The Balmoral, A Rocco Forte Hotel, Edinburgh
10. University Arms, Autograph Collection, Cambridge
11. Hotel Tresanton, Cornwall
12. Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel, Glasgow
13. The Pig at Combe, Devon
14. The Fish Hotel & Retreat, Worcestershire
15. InterContinental Edinburgh The George
16. Cliveden House, Berkshire
17. Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel, Edinburgh
18. Culloden Estate and Spa, Belfast
19. Ballygally Castle, Co. Antrim
20. Stormont Hotel, Belfast
21. Hotel Brooklyn, Manchester
22. Grantley Hall, North Yorkshire
23. Dormy House Hotel & Spa
24. The Pig on the Beach, Dorset
25. Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester
26. Soho Farmhouse, Oxfordshire
27. Cromlix, Perthshire
28. Foxhill Manor Private House Hotel, Worcestershire
29. Cheval The Edinburgh Grand
30. The Gainsborough Bath Spa, Somerset
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