Facilities
- Golf
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Hot Tub
A contemporary four-star hotel and tranquil spa, Stoke By Nayland is a restful retreat surrounded by 300 acres of verdant countryside and its own championship golf courses, making it the perfect retreat for groups of friends, couples, or time to yourself. The Peake Spa is set within the grounds, offering a world of wellbeing from Mediterranean-inspired decor around the pool to 12 treatment rooms and even a rasul mud therapy chamber.
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Essential Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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45 minute Rasul Mud Therapy Experience (includes application time)
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Choose Lunch OR Afternoon Tea
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Welcome refreshment ritual on arrival
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Use of spa facilities with a reserved lounger
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Twilight Spa
Spa dayWhat's included (per person)
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Glass of Prosecco on arrival
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Full use of poolside facilities with a reserved lounger from 5:30pm-9:30pm
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Simple Spa Day
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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Choose Afternoon Tea OR Lunch
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Welcome refreshment ritual on arrival
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Use of spa facilities with a reserved lounger
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Relax and Unwind Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 40 minute spa treatment
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Choose Lunch OR Afternoon Tea
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Welcome refreshment ritual on arrival
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Use of spa facilities with a reserved lounger
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Essential Spa Break
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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45 minute Rasul Mud Therapy Experience (includes application time)
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Choose Lunch OR Afternoon Tea
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Breakfast
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Welcome refreshment ritual on arrival
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Use of the spa facilities
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Time Together Spa Day
Spa day1 meal2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 55 minute spa treatment
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45 minute Mud Rasul
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Light lunch with a glass of Prosecco
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Welcome refreshment ritual
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Use of spa facilities with a reserved lounger
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Relax and Unwind Spa Break
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 40 minute spa treatment
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Choose Afternoon Tea OR Lunch
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Breakfast
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Welcome refreshment ritual on arrival
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Use of the spa facilities
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Time Together Spa Break
1 night2 meals2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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45 minute Mud Rasul Therapy Experience
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Choose 1 × 55 minute spa treatment
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Choose Lunch OR Afternoon Tea
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Breakfast
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Use of the spa facilities
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This spa has earned Safe Hands for Cancer accreditation for completing adequate training, which has been approved by SATCC.
Read more about Safe Hands for Cancer and SATCC
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.
Stoke by Nayland Hotel frequently asked questions
- Who owns the Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
The Stoke by Nayland Hotel is a family-owned resort in the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is part of The Boxford Group, which now includes Stoke by Nayland Resort, Boxford Farms fruit growers and Peake Fruit packhouse and marketing enterprise. Susanna Rendall is the Managing Director, and she is joined by her siblings, Tamara Unwin, Jonathan Loshak, and Carmella Meyer, who also work in the business and serve on the Group board. Additionally, Susanna's son, Robert Rendall, heads the farming enterprise and is a member of the board.
- How do you get to Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
The hotel is located on Keepers Lane in Colchester. It is easily accessible by car, and has ample, free on-site parking. It is just 20 minutes from Colchester, 30 minutes from Ipswich and one hour from the M25. Colchester North Station is just a 20-minute drive from Stoke by Nayland Hotel - at peak times, regular direct trains operate from Colchester Station to London Liverpool Street. Trains also depart for Ipswich, Norwich, Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, and Harwich. The nearest airport is Stansted Airport (36.8 miles away), which is approximately a 55-minute drive by car.
- What is included in a spa day at Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
What is included in a spa day at Stoke by Nayland Hotel depends on the experience that you book. Spa facilities include a 18-metre heated indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sanarium, a concept shower, a poolside terrace, gym, rasul mud therapy chamber, and a Hammam. There are 12 treatment rooms where therapists use ESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
- What is near Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
The hotel is situated within 300 acres of rolling countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Stoke by Nayland Hotel is ideally located for exploring the Colchester and Essex area. Nearby attractions include:
- Colchester Castle Museum
- Suffolk’s Wool Towns including Sudbury, Lavenham, Long Melford, Clare and Hadleigh
- Kentwell Hall, Long Melford
- Hedingham Castle
- Ickworth House, Bury St Edmunds
- Hollytrees Museum
- Layer Marney Tower
- Natural History Museum
- Hylands Estate
- When was Stoke by Nayland Hotel built?
The estate began as a 120-acre apple farm in 1938 and is still family-owned. Through the generations, they've successfully balanced growing fruit and creating the Copella fruit juice brand, with running a golf and spa resort. The Stoke by Nayland Hotel was built in 1973, and was designed to integrate into the surrounding Constable countryside.
- What amenities does Stoke by Nayland Hotel have?
A four-star hotel surrounded by rolling green countryside, lakes, streams, woodland, and the hotel’s own 18-hole golf course, Stoke-by-Nayland has 80 rooms and suites. Opening onto the south terrace, the Lakes Restaurant has two AA Rosettes featuring inventive takes on British favourites, including vegetarian and vegan delights. There's also a lively Sports Bar, as well as the Orchard Lounge Bar & Terrace for a coffee and catch-up or pre-dinner drinks.
Spa facilities include a 18-metre heated indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sanarium, a concept shower, a poolside terrace, gym, rasul mud therapy chamber, and a Hammam. There are 12 treatment rooms where therapists use ESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
Accessible facilities include:
- Disabled parking spaces are available. The car park is tarmack with gravelled spaces. It is also on a downward slope toward the hotel and is well-lit from the front of the hotel
- There is a drop-off point directly outside the front of the hotel, there is no intercom or call button to gain access to the hotel
- There are no steps/ramps needed to gain access to the hotel with all doors being automatic
- The hotel reception is directly at the front of the hotel at the main entrance. There are no steps or ramps as the ground is flat. The layout of the reception and main entrance is level throughout, with room around all furniture in the welcome area for wheelchair access
- The front desk is wheelchair accessible. Seating is available with lots of furniture and tables in the welcome area, the flooring at reception is tiled and the welcome area is carpeted.
- The reception is very well lit by lots of natural light and lighting from ceiling and wall lights. Guests can only be checked in at reception.
- There is no hearing loop system available at the hotel.
- The hotel has 26 ground-floor bedrooms and it offers twin, doubles, singles and triple occupancy rooms. Each room has its room number on a plaque on the door. Ground floor rooms are wheelchair accessible but four rooms in the hotel are disabled-friendly. Rooms are very well lit by wall and ceiling lighting as well as natural light. Fire alarm devices for deaf occupants are available from Reception on request. All bedrooms are carpeted. The televisions in all rooms can be adjusted so that they show subtitles if required.
- Bathrooms in bedrooms are level access and feature tiled flooring. They all have mirrors within. Two rooms have wetrooms. Two ground-floor bathrooms contain twin sinks, one at wheelchair height and one that stands at an average height, and grab rails.
- Corridors are well-lit throughout by wall and ceiling lights with some areas being extremely well-lit by natural light, particularly the reception/welcome area. The hotel is carpeted throughout, including stairways. Floor numbers are marked and signed clearly. Handrails are provided on all stairwells. Corridors and stairs are approx. 1.5-2 metres wide.
- Lounge/Lobby rooms are all level access with no stairs or ramp required. There is ample room around furniture to allow wheelchair access. Tables and chairs in these areas are at an average height and size, and there are sofas available for seating more than one person or a group of people. The lounges and lobby areas are well-lit with wall and ceiling lights and some areas allow lots of natural light. Flooring is carpeted in all areas except the reception which has some tiled flooring. Food and drink can be served in all of these areas.
- Inside the Sports Bar, there are three steps leading down into the bar. These are within the bar as opposed to being entrance steps.
- Most restaurants and dining areas are level with no ramp or steps needed to gain access, apart from the Gallery, which can be accessed via a lift, and the Lakes Restaurant, which has a single step to the central part of the room. These areas allow plenty of room for wheelchairs and pushchairs and all are carpeted, well-lit throughout with wall and ceiling lighting and some rooms very well-lit by natural light.
- All chefs are made aware of dietary requirements and are happy to cater for them. Food is available via table and self-service at certain times.
- WCs are available throughout the hotel on the ground floor and spa areas only.
- Gym, pool, sauna and studio are all available to guests. There are steps down to these facilities (approx. 25) and lift access is also available.
- Once down into the gym and spa, the access is level throughout with no ramp needed, apart from the fitness studio which has steps. Changing rooms are accessible for wheelchair users. The area is very well-lit by wall and ceiling lights, with the gym and poolside well-lit by natural light. The flooring in these areas is tiled throughout.
- There are WCs in changing rooms and these facilities are open from 6:30am - 10pm.
- The spa and fitness managers/team can be contacted at any time via phone to book appointments or to discuss anything.
- The surrounding areas include lots of woodland and terrace areas that overlook the two golf courses. The grounds are very hilly with lots of undulation and there are buggy paths all through the grounds that are clearly marked and visible, as well as some being lit at night. These buggy paths are approximately two metres wide and many are paved or covered with tarmac. The terraces also include ample seating with food and drink being served to these areas throughout the day.
- Treatment rooms are located in the spa and therefore are accessible via steps and a lift if required. Again, these areas are level throughout and are all tiled flooring.
- The areas are well-lit by wall and ceiling lights. WCs are situated in the changing rooms.
- All conference and meeting rooms are level access, apart from the Gallery, which can be accessed via a lift. All meeting and conference rooms are very well lit by wall and ceiling lights, alongside natural lighting. All rooms are carpeted. Furniture can be moved however required, as long as this is made aware to the hotel prior. Contact the
- Sales Team to book or make any enquiries regarding conference/meeting rooms. WCs are located throughout the hotel on the ground floor, a short distance from any of the meeting/conference rooms. There is no hearing loop system in place currently.
- What are the food and drink options at Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
Opening onto the south terrace, the Lakes Restaurant has two AA Rosettes featuring inventive takes on British favourites, including vegetarian and vegan delights. There's also a lively Sports Bar, as well as the Orchard Lounge Bar & Terrace for a coffee and catch-up or pre-dinner drinks.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Stoke by Nayland Hotel?
There are 12 treatment rooms where therapists use ESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Stoke by Nayland Hotel is at 2pm and check-out is 11am. Spa opening times are from 6am to 10pm on Mondays to Fridays and 7.30am to 8pm at the weekend. 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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16miles SW of Ipswich, 38miles NE of Stanstead Airport
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Hot Tub
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Mud Rasul
- Gym
- Dual Treatment
- Golf
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Hen Night
- Pregnancy
- Groups
- Gift Packages for Mum-to-be
- Girly Escapes
- Mother and Daughter
- Mud Bath
- Pools
- Country Escapes
- Gift Packages for Country Breaks
- Gift Packages for Her
- Family Friendly
The Peake Spa at the Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa is situated within 300 acres of rolling countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The perfectly secluded, but easily accessible location is well suited for those looking for a little ‘me-time’. The muraled walls, depicting Cypress Trees and beautiful surroundings, set the tone for Mediterranean style leisure. The facilities at Peake Spa include an 18-metre heated indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sanarium and concept shower. There is also a poolside terrace for relaxing in the warmer months.
There are 12 therapy rooms at the spa, all offering a wide range of treatments including Espa products and non-surgical facials, a solarium, Rasul mud therapy chamber and a Hammam complete with mosaic tiles, soft lighting, and a hot stone bed. Spa guests are also able to use Peake Fitness, a recently refurbished high-tech Technogym fitness centre.
The ultra-modern interiors of the four-star hotel are cool, calm and sophisticated, overlooking the ultimate in relaxing views; rolling green countryside, lakes, streams, woodland, and the hotel’s own championship golf courses.
Opening onto the south terrace, the Lake’s Restaurant has two AA Rosettes, takes in the 18th green, and offers alfresco dining in the summer, or a cosy perch to enjoy sweeping panoramas in the winter. Either way, the decadent menu is always well received.