Ardencote
Facilities
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Golf
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
Ardencote is now a destination spa, offering accommodation built around the outdoor swimming pool, which sets the scene for a very relaxing spa break, whether its for the day or longer. With extensive facilities, the spa really does offer the full holistic experience to help you feel revitalised and brimming with health, especially when combined with the leisure club facilities and the restaurants, which offer healthy delicious dining options.
How to get here
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Afternoon Reset Spa
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch between 12pm - 2:30pm
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Refreshments in the Relaxation Lounge
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3 hours access to the Destination Spa from 2pm - 5pm
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Morning Awaken Spa
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch served from 12pm - 2.30pm
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Refreshments in the Relaxation Lounge
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3 hours access to the Destination Spa from 10am - 1pm
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Winter Package
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch between 12pm - 2.30pm
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3 hours access to the destination spa between 10am - 1pm
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Zen Starts At The Root
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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50 minute Japanese Head Spa treatment
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Light lunch
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Refreshments in the Relaxation Lounge
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All day access to the Destination Spa
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Couples Blissful Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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50 minute Blissful Back, Face and Scalp Treatment
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Light lunch with a glass of Prosecco
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Refreshments in the Relaxation Lounge
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Access to the indoor leisure facilities from 10am - 6pm
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Ardencote Signature Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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50 minutes inclusive of Body Scrub and Classic Facial
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1 course lunch
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3 hours access to the destination spa
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Use of indoor leisure facilities
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Property Policies
During your stay
- No pets allowed
Our cancellation and Amendment policy
Please be aware that all bookings are non-refundable. Any amendments made may incur an admin fee and are subject to the venue's policies and availability.
Ardencote frequently asked questions
- Who owns Ardencote?
Ardencote is a privately owned hotel, which has been in the Huckerby family since 1996, making it a truly independent, family-run hotel.
- How do you get to Ardencote?
Ardencote is surrounded by beautiful countryside scenery but it's remarkably convenient to get to, located just six miles (12-minutes by car), from Warwick itself. It is just a few miles from Junction 15, M40 in the village of Claverdon and there's plenty of parking on site. Please note if you are using a Sat Nav you may be directed to the old entrance on Star Lane, the entrance is located on The Cumsey. If you're travelling by train they recommend going to Warwick Parkway and getting a taxi to the hotel.
- What is included in a spa day at Ardencote?
What's included in a spa day at Ardencote depends on the experience that you book. The spa has a Five Bubble rating and is a destination in its own right. Facilities include an aromatherapy steam room, Himalayan salt sauna, a tepidarium, an outdoor Tyrolean Kilo sauna, an outdoor hot tub, outdoor heated pool, a monsoon shower, foot spa and ice fountain, a relaxation lounge and a tranquillity lounge. There are also separate leisure facilities including an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, gym, three floodlit tennis courts, squash courts and a dance studio for classes. There are 19 treatment rooms including three dual suites and therapists use Comfort Zone, Tribe and OPI products in a range of face and body therapies.
- What is near Ardencote?
Set in 83 acres of grounds in the Warwickshire countryside, Ardencote feels a million miles from anywhere but is well located for exploring the surrounding area. The hotel is just six miles from Warwick, with its wealth of historic sites, shops and cafes.
Top attractions include:
- Warwick Castle
- Cycling or walking around Claverdon
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Stratford Butterfly Farm
- Anne Hathaway's Cottage and Gardens
- British Motor Museum
- Tudor World
- Kenilworth Castle
- When was Ardencote built?
Ardencote was originally built in 1863, as the dowry house for Mary the daughter of Thomas Phillips, a wool manufacturer from Manchester. After the First World War, the family sold the property to James Booth and the estate flourished. In 1980, it was purchased by a consortium and became a Country Club, laying the groundwork for eventually becoming a hotel. In 1996 it moved into the hands of Mr Huckerby, a local entrepreneur, under whom it became a thriving hotel.
- What amenities does Ardencote have?
A four-star hotel surrounded by 83 acres of grounds and landscaped gardens including its own 18-hole golf course, Ardencote has 110 rooms and suites to stay in. The hotel's Brasserie restaurant has been awarded an AA Rosette for its array of classic dishes, providing all-day dining from formal meals to light bites. There's also the Brasserie Terrace where you can have a drink or dine in finer weather.
The spa has a Five Bubble rating and is a destination in its own right. Facilities include an aromatherapy steam room, Himalayan salt sauna, a tepidarium, an outdoor Tyrolean Kilo sauna, an outdoor hot tub, outdoor heated pool, a monsoon shower, foot spa and ice fountain, a relaxation lounge and a tranquillity lounge. There are also separate leisure facilities including an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, gym, three floodlit tennis courts, squash courts and a dance studio for classes. There are 19 treatment rooms including three dual suites and therapists use Pevonia, Fake Bake, Jessica and CACI products in a range of face and body therapies.
Accessible facilities include:
- Five accessible bedrooms rooms
- The spa isn't wheelchair friendly: treatment rooms are situated on the first floor and the only access is via a spiral staircase, while the spa relaxation rooms have steps as well.
- What are the food and drink options at Ardencote?
The hotel's Brasserie restaurant has been awarded an AA Rosette for its array of classic dishes, providing all-day dining from formal meals to light bites. There's also the Brasserie Terrace where you can have a drink or dine in finer weather.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Ardencote?
Ardencote has 19 treatment rooms including three dual suites. Therapists use Comfort Zone, Tribe and OPI products in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Ardencote is from 2.30pm for rooms and 10.30am for the spa, and check-out time is 10.30am for the rooms and spa guests can use facilities until 10.30pm on the day of departure. It is recommended however that you check your specific spa booking times before arrival, and that you check for any changes to regular opening times, particularly relating to bank holidays, before you visit.
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Warwickshire (near Junction 15 of the M40).
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Hot Tub
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Relax Room
- Outside Pool
- Outside Hot Tub
- Dual Treatment
- Ice Room
- Gym
- Experience Showers
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Golf
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Pregnancy
- Gift Packages for Mum-to-be
- Girly Escapes
- Hen Night
- Family Friendly
- Country Escapes
- Gift Packages for Country Breaks
- Gift Packages for Her
- The Summer Edit
Ardencote’s former Victorian Coach House was transformed to combine traditional with contemporary design, and in 2018 it has been further transformed ensuring that it’s at the cutting edge of contemporary spa and leisure experiences. Now with The Destination Spa at its core, it is a light and airy space that you can enjoy in a robe and slippers from the moment you arrive. A carefully choreographed thermal journey, The Destination Spa takes you through an aromatherapy steam room, Himalayan salt sauna, a tepidarium, an outdoor Tyrolean Kilo sauna, an outdoor hot tub, outdoor heated pool, a monsoon shower, foot spa and ice fountain followed by a relaxation lounge and a tranquility lounge.
Meanwhile, the spa’s pre-existing facilities remain intact, giving you a wealth of experiences to enjoy while you’re here. They include an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, gym, three floodlit tennis courts, squash courts and a dance studio hosting classes including yoga and Pilates.
When it comes to treatments, the spa uses a fusion of Comfort Zone, Tribe and OPI to offers a veritable feast of therapies. Choose from massages and rituals inspired from a wealth of global practices, as well as facials, manicures and pedicures. Also available are CACI non-surgical facelifts and micro-dermabrasion.
Please note: the outside seasonal pool will only be open in spring and summer.
Based on a courtyard design and in 83 acres of grounds and landscaped gardens complete with rose and knot gardens and lavender beds, there are 110 rooms at Ardencote, a four-star hotel sitting pride of place on the edge of its very own lake, surrounded by rural Warwickshire.
The AA Rosette awarded Brasserie is situated at the heart of the Ardencote and offers a modern European menu including a selection of classic starters, salads, seafood dishes and an array of entrées. Guests can also enjoy an all-day dining menu for lighter snacks, meals and afternoon tea, as well as meals on the Brasserie Terrace with a view of the knot garden when the weather permits.