Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa
One of the most loved spas on Spabreaks.com, according to our guests.
Facilities
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Coffee Shop
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Hot Tub
- Sauna
This grandiose setting with stately interiors, opulent dining halls and immaculate grounds are perfect for a romantic getaway, guaranteed to offer an escape from everyday life. In the sanctuary of the hotel’s Stable Yard Spa, choose from a selection of sumptuous treatments, in one of the spa’s lavish double rooms. Light bites can be taken at The Stableyard Café afterwards, as can dinner in the hotel’s beautiful Orangery restaurant.
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Recharge and Glow Spa Day
Spa day1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 30 minute spa treatment
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Complimentary tea or coffee
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Full use of the facilities from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Spa Taster Day
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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£15 allowance towards lunch in the spa cafe
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Complimentary tea or coffee
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Full use of the facilties from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Blissful Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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£15 allowance towards lunch in the spa cafe
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Complimentary tea or coffee
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Full use of the facilities from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Pamper Treat for Two
Spa day1 meal2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute and 1 × 30 minute spa treatments
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£15 allowance towards lunch in the spa cafe
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Glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne
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Full use of the facilities from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Ultimate Indulgence Spa Day
Spa day1 meal2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute and 1 × 30 minute spa treatments
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£15 allowance towards lunch in the spa cafe
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Glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne
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Full use of the facilities from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Signature Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 120 minute spa treatment
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£15 allowance towards lunch in the spa cafe
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Full use of the facilities from 9:30am-5:30pm
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Property Policies
During your stay
- Family Friendly
- Adults Only
- 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.
Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa frequently asked questions
- Who owns Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa is owned by the family business, H I Limited purchased Rushton Hall. H I Limited.
- How do you get to Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa is located in Northamptonshire near Corby and Kettering. For those driving from the North, go via the M6 or M1 and then A14 Junction 3 through Rothwell. From the south, take the M1 junction 15 A45 then A43 to Kettering then west on the A14 Junction 7 follow sign to Stamford then Corby and then Rushton. There's plenty of free parking for guests on site. From London and the south by train Kettering is the nearest station. From the north by train Market Harborough is the nearest station.
- What is included in a spa day at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
What is included in a spa day at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa depends on the experience that you book. Spa facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, a steam room, sauna and state of the art fitness suite, as well as its own Stableyard Spa Café. There are six treatment rooms where therapists use Elemis products in a range of face and body treatments.
- What is near Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa sits nestled in a valley in the rolling countryside of north Northamptonshire, midway between Rothwell and Desborough on the west side of the village of Rushton. Nearby attractions include:
- The Land Rover Experience
- Althorp
- Burghley
- Rockingham Castle
- Canons Ashby
- Holdenby House
- Boughton House
- 78 Derngate
- Kirby Hall
- Lamport Hall
- Sulgrave Manor
- Lyveden
- Canons Ashby
- Baddesley Clinton
- When was Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa built?
Rushton Hall began in the hands of Sir John Tresham and his family in 1438, who owned it for nearly 200 years, before it passed to Thomas Tresham, who was knighted in 1530 and remained in the Tresham family until it was bought by the Cockaynes in 1614. Under the ownership of the Clarke-Thornhills, who were friends of Charles Dickens, it's believed to have been the inspiration for The Great Hall in Statis House, where Miss Haversham had her wedding breakfast laid out, in his novel, Great Expectations. Since then, the property embodied several guises - as a residence for British officers during the Second World War, and a school for the blind from 1959 having been purchased for £1 by the RNIB. In 2003, the privately owned family business, H I Limited purchased Rushton Hall. H I Limited, committing to maintain it for future generations.
- What amenities does Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa have?
Set in 25 acres of immaculate grounds, Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa is a 16th-century property turned four-star hotel with 51 individually styled rooms and suites. The hotel's main restaurant, The Tresham, has three AA Rosettes for its decadent afternoon teas and fine dining, served with views of the grounds (no trainers, t-shirts, shorts and sportswear here). There's also the equestrian themed 1593 Brasserie for more casual meals.
The spa sits in a purpose-built building within a courtyard. Spa facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, a steam room, sauna and state of the art fitness suite, as well as its own Stableyard Spa Café. There are six treatment rooms where therapists use Elemis products in a range of face and body treatments.
Accessible facilities include:
- Dedicated accessible bedrooms situated on the ground floor, all with an en-suite wet room with walk-in shower, hand rails and alarm
- All treatments are on the ground floor
- No assistance is available into the pool
- Disabled toilet/shower
- There is no lift at Rushton Hall
- What are the food and drink options at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
The hotel's main restaurant, The Tresham, has three AA Rosettes for its decadent afternoon teas and fine dining, served with views of the grounds (no trainers, t-shirts, shorts and sportswear here). There's also the equestrian themed 1593 Brasserie for more casual meals.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa?
There are six treatment rooms where therapists use Elemis products in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa is at 3pm and check-out is 11am. Spa opening times are 7.00am to 9.00pm Monday to Saturday and 8.00am to 8.00pm Sunday for the wet facilities and the fitness suite; 10am to 6pm (weather permitting) for the outdoor spa area; 9.00am to 6.00pm everyday for treatments, and the tennis court is open during daylight hours. It is suggested you check your specific arrival times however for your spa break, as well as any changes for bank holidays.
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Rushton, near Corby and Kettering.
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Hot Tub
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Gym
- Dual Treatment
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Coffee Shop
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Gift Packages for Luxury Escapes
- Girly Escapes
- Groups
- Pools
- Pregnancy
- Gift Packages for Mum-to-be
- Gift Packages for Her
- Family Friendly
The Stableyard Spa is a purpose-built retreat within the grounds of the hotel. Contemporary and welcoming, it sits around a courtyard garden and is completed with a beautiful heated indoor swimming pool surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, a steam room, sauna and state of the art fitness suite.
There are six luxury treatment rooms within the spa, inviting you to relax and unwind in a calm and candlelit world where therapists offer a collection of face and body treatments using Elemis products including manicures and pedicures, invigorating massages and bespoke facials.
To complete the experience, the spa has its own Stableyard Spa Café, open for light bites, lunch and drinks throughout the day, without having to change out of your robe and slippers.
Set within a magnificent Grade I listed country house, Rushton Hall in Kettering is a 16th-century property surrounded by 25 acres of immaculate grounds. The four-star retreat is romantic and elegant - where guests walk into a world of historic features and contemporary hospitality framed by spectacular architecture, grand wooden floors and roaring log fires. There are 51 individually styled rooms and suites, including double, twin and family bedrooms, all offering sumptuous decor and views of the surrounding countryside.
The hotel's restaurant is known for being one of the best in Northamptonshire, serving up an unforgettable dining experience from leisurely lunches to decadent afternoon teas and fine dining. The Tresham is the main dining area, complete with three AA Rosettes, where you can enjoy sweeping views of the Orangery and expect to dress to impress (no trainers, t-shirts, shorts and sportswear). Meanwhile, the equestrian themed 1593 Brasserie is the place for more casual meals.