Tylney Hall
Facilities
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Salon
- Swimming Pool
- Outside Pool
With a real sense of grandeur from the moment you arrive, Tylney Hall is a Forbes recognised hotel in magnificent building surrounded by beautiful grounds. From its elegant entrance to fabulous gardens, the hotel is the perfect match for a romantic sojourn. A game of golf, clay pigeon shooting, garden picnics and tennis are all on hand, but for couples wanting to relax in the ultimate luxury, indulge in some lounge time by the pool in the beautiful walled garden, then head indoors for a sumptuous spa treatment where you can choose massages and facials as well as those specifically aimed at men.
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Relaxing Pamper Break with Dinner
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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£50 allowance per person towards dinner from the Oak Room Restaurant menu
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Breakfast
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Use of the facilities
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Bed and Breakfast
1 night1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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Breakfast
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Complimentary newspaper
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Use of the leisure facilities
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Relaxing Pamper Break
1 night1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 spa treatment
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Breakfast
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Use of the leisure facilities
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Two Nights Bed and Breakfast
2 nights2 mealsWhat's included (per person)
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Breakfast on 2 days
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Complimentary newspaper
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Use of the leisure facilities
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Renew and Refresh Pamper Break
2 nights4 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 spa treatment
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£50 allowance towards dinner on both nights in the Oak Room on 2 nights
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Breakfast on 2 days
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Use of the 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.
Tylney Hall frequently asked questions
- Who owns Tylney Hall?
Tylney Hall is an impressive red brick property with an illustrious history. Having been the home of baronets, viscounts, lords and ladies, it became a privately run hotel in 1985.
- How do you get to Tylney Hall?
Surrounded by 66 acres of parkland and gardens in Hook, Hampshire, Tylney Hall is just a short drive from Basingstoke and is well connected in all directions by the M3 and M4 motorways. The nearest train station is in Basingstoke, 6.6 miles (15-minutes by taxi) away, and the nearest airport is in Farnborough, 12.7 miles (20 minutes by taxi) from the hotel.
- What is included in a spa day at Tylney Hall?
What's included in a spa day at Tylney Hall depends on the experience that you book. The spa and leisure facilities offer both indoor and outdoor experiences. They include an outdoor pool, a tennis court, jogging trails and a croquet lawn, while inside there is another pool and a gym. No steam room. There are also five treatment rooms where therapists use Kerstin Florian products in a range of face and body therapies.
- What is near Tylney Hall?
Tylney Hall is surrounded by acres of gardens, grounds and countryside, but is also very well connected to the surrounding sites and attractions in Hampshire. For example, you might take a trip to historic Winchester with its cathedral, museums and galleries, or head to Jane Austin’s house in nearby Alton.
- When was Tylney Hall built?
Tylney Hall has an impressive history. Records show that a property has existed on the site since 1561, although the main house wasn't built until 1700. The Tylney family line died out in 1725 and the property was passed to different cousins. The property was demolished by one descendent, but the estate was bought by Sir Lionel Philips in 1898 and redeveloped to become the property we know today and based on a 16th-century model. It became a hospital in the First World War, a Headquarters for Lord Rotherwick's shipping interests in the Second World War, and a school in 1948. In 1985 it was finally refurbished to become a hotel and restaurant, and that's the destination we know and love today.
- What amenities does Tylney Hall have?
A Grade II listed property, Tylney Hall is a luxurious country house hotel set in 66 acres of parkland and impressive, historic gardens (which are worth exploring in their own right). There are 112 rooms and suites at the hotel, all beautifully decorated. The main restaurant is the Oak Room Restaurant, where dinner is served by a marble fireplace with views of the gardens. There is also the ornate Grey Lounge for afternoon tea.
The spa and leisure facilities offer both indoor and outdoor experiences. They include an outdoor pool, a tennis court, jogging trails and a croquet lawn, while inside there is another pool and a gym. No steam room. There are also five treatment rooms where therapists use Kerstin Florian products in a range of face and body therapies.
The hotel and spa's accessible facilities include:
Tylney Hall is a historic property but it has been updated to include as many accessible features as possible. For example, it includes:
- Access to the hotel via portable ramp access
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible rooms – rooms with ground floor access, wet rooms, assistance alert cords, specially allocated rooms for guests with dogs.
- Wheelchairs for guest use
- Defguard – vibrating fire alarm and alarm clock
- Induction loop on all reception desks
- Portable induction loop
- What are the food and drink options at Tylney Hall?
The main restaurant is the Oak Room Restaurant, where dinner is served by a marble fireplace with views of the gardens. There is also the ornate Grey Lounge for afternoon tea.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Tylney Hall?
Tylney Hall has five treatment rooms. Therapists use Kerstin Florian in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Tylney Hall is from 3pm, and check-out time is 11am. If you're a day spa guest, the standard opening hours are: 9am to 8pm on Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays, closed Christmas Day and New Years Day. 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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- Swimming Pool
- Outside Pool
- Gym
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Salon
- Family Friendly
- Pregnancy
- Gift Packages for Mum-to-be
- Country Escapes
- Girly Escapes
- Dog Friendly
- Gift Packages for Country Breaks
- Gift Packages for Her
- The Summer Edit
The Health Suite at Tylney Hall is housed in what used to be the old stables, and now provides a sense of luxury with facilities both inside and out. Outside is a pool sheltered by a walled garden (open from May - September), a tennis court, jogging trails and a croquet lawn, while inside there is another pool, a gym and Molton Brown toiletries.
There are also five treatment rooms and a manicure and pedicure studio, where therapists use products from Kerstin Florian to offer a wide range of facial, body, and male grooming treatments.
A Grade II listed building surrounded by 66 acres of parkland; Tylney Hall is a Victorian mansion richly referencing its past throughout in the form of original design features. The Forbes recognised hotel has 112 rooms and suites, many of which also enjoy scenic views of the Hampshire countryside, flanked by two lines of mature Redwoods leading to the horizon. Afternoon tea is a must at Tylney Hall, in the Grey Lounge that is characterised by a Rococo feel thanks to the pale blue walls and ornate cornicing. Drinks are served in the old library, which in winter is accompanied by the crackle of logs burning in the marble fireplace, while dinner is served in the Oak Room Restaurant along with views of the gardens.