
Best Secluded Hotels in United Kingdom
Discovering the best luxury hotels in the UK is a journey into refined elegance, modern comforts, and impeccable service. From grand countryside estates to chic city retreats, these hotels offer more than just a place to stay. Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape, a family-friendly retreat, or an exclusive adults-only haven, the UK is home to a diverse selection of luxury accommodations. With lavish spas, fine dining, and personalised service, these properties set the standard for excellence, ensuring every moment of your stay is extraordinary. Explore our curated list of the finest luxury hotels in the UK and find the perfect setting for your next unforgettable getaway.
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Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Prestonfield
Prestonfield House
(5 stars)Prestonfield House is a unique 5-star hotel that seamlessly blends opulence, theatricality, and luxury within one of Edinburgh’s most charming historic buildings and has been operating since the 1950s. This exclusive haven, presided over by James Thomson O.B.E DL, marries the serenity and seclusion of a country estate with the vibrancy of urban Edinburgh. Set within 20 acres of beautiful, manicured gardens, with views across the nearby majestic Arthur’s Seat guests can enjoy the tranquillity of the green open space. Yet just a mere five-minute jaunt from the heart of Edinburgh, those seeking to explore the city can easily do so.
Each of the 18 lavish bedrooms and five romantic suites showcases individual features and character, adorned with one-of-a-kind antique furnishings and distinctive feature beds with the antique theme flowing throughout the hotel. The destination restaurant, Rhubarb, presents guests with the choice of private dining rooms, lavish salons, and grand public spaces – not to mention the fine seasonal cuisine they serve. The level of service and hospitality is impeccable, personal yet professional.
Scotland, East Lothian, Aberlady
The Leddie Hotel & Restaurant, East Lothian
(4 stars)The Leddie Hotel & Restaurant offers a modern take on the Scottish country inn, shaped by food, setting and an easy sense of escape. With twenty-seven rooms and suites, including two pet-friendly cottages, the hotel sits in the village of Aberlady on the East Lothian Golf Coast, positioned close enough to Edinburgh for culture and dining, yet far enough to enjoy coastal calm, open skies and a slower pace.
The building has long been part of village life and its recent restoration respects that role. Interiors are contemporary and stylish, using warm tones and natural materials. Its restaurant, recognised with an AA Rosette, is led by head chef Lewis Lane, and focuses on seasonal Scottish produce. A relaxed bar, terrace and lounge extend the social rhythm of the hotel, welcoming both guests and locals.
Scotland, Perthshire, Dunkeld
Dunkeld House Hotel
(4 stars)Dunkeld House Hotel lies within a 280-acre Perthshire estate beside the River Tay. Once the country retreat of the Dukes of Atholl, the grand baronial mansion is now a four-star country house hotel offering 98 rooms and suites with interiors featuring heritage tones and period detailing.
Dining centres around The Stag, where menus celebrate seasonal Scottish ingredients, while the bar serves relaxed lite bites during the day along with traditional afternoon tea in The Orangery, overlooking the estate gardens.
The spa offers ishga treatments inspired by the Hebrides, complemented by an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and gym. With fishing, clay pigeon shooting, cycling trails, and scenic walks, the hotel combines country pursuits with refined relaxation in the heart of Highland Perthshire.
England, North Yorkshire, Harome
The Pheasant Hotel
16 individually designed rooms and suites, The Pheasant Hotel is an intimate country retreat set in the picturesque village of Harome on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Overlooking the village duck pond, this charming former blacksmith’s workshop and stable has been lovingly transformed into a luxurious yet relaxed hideaway. Interiors blend rustic elegance with contemporary comfort, featuring heritage fabrics, exposed beams, and cosy log fires.
The hotel’s award-winning restaurant, led by a team of talented chefs, celebrates seasonal Yorkshire produce with dishes that reflect both tradition and creativity. Guests can enjoy afternoon tea in the conservatory, unwind in the snug bar beside the open fire, or explore the scenic walking trails nearby.
England, Durham, Seaham
Seaham Hall
Perched above the rugged Durham Heritage Coast, Seaham Hall is an award-winning Georgian manor turned five-star boutique hotel, offering 21 luxurious suites that blend bold contemporary design with historical grandeur. The 18th-century mansion retains its romantic allure through opulent interiors, soft-furnishings and expansive sea views.
Guests can dine at The Dining Room, showcasing modern British cuisine crafted from local produce, or at Ozone, the hotel’s pan-Asian restaurant found within the spa. The Serenity Spa is one of the finest in the UK, spanning 44,000 square feet with a hydrotherapy pool, outdoor hot tubs, herbal sauna, Zen garden, and holistic treatments.
Scotland, Fife, St Andrews
Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
(5 stars)Overlooking the legendary Old Course and the dramatic Fife coastline, the Old Course Hotel is one of Scotland’s most celebrated luxury hotels. Home to world-class golf, the award-winning Kohler Waters Spa, and a collection of acclaimed restaurants and bars, it is a destination that balances active wellbeing with indulgent leisure. The five-star resort features 175 bedrooms, including 34 suites, each offering refined comfort and exceptional views across the links and sea.
Recently renovated dining venues include the Road Hole Restaurant, Road Hole Bar, and The Deck, joined by three additional restaurants and bars that bring together local produce and flavours within elegant dining settings.
The spa’s thermal suite features an enhanced hydrotherapy area and the UK’s first Espuro Foam Experience Steam Room, complemented by relaxation lounges serving warming teas in a tranquil setting. Its treatment menu showcases premium brands including Omorovicza, GROUND, Margaret Dabbs, and Phytomer, each selected for their natural efficacy and commitment to sustainable wellness. The Kohler Waters Spa also introduces Scotland’s most advanced contrast therapy experience, alternating between hot and cold to promote healing, highlighted by a striking KLAFS-designed snow and sauna cabin. Guests can unwind in soothing thermal spaces before embracing invigorating cold exposure, achieving a harmonious balance of restoration and vitality.
Beyond the main resort, the hotel operates Hamilton Grand, a prestigious historic residence with 27 exclusive two-bedroom apartments overlooking the 18th green and West Sands Beach.
England, Kent, Maidstone
Chilston Park Hotel
(4 stars)Situated just a few miles from the M20 motorway, this is a dreamy place to break from a road trip. Awarded four AA Red Stars and a Visit Britain accolade in 2020, the ethos here is all about creating custom-designed experiences for guests. It has a Grade I listing, dates back to the 17thg century and is surrounded by 22 acres of land with a grand fountain greeting arriving guests. Rooms here are filled with antiques, alongside yoga mats and fitness equipment to work out in the privacy of your own space. Accommodation is spread between the main house, a new wing, a renovated stables and coachman’s cottages. Dine at Culpeper, or arrange your own private dinner party in one of Chilston Park’s exclusive dining areas.
England, Kent, Ashford
Eastwell Manor, Champneys Hotel & Spa
(4 stars)Owned by the Champneys group, Eastwell Manor’s guests enjoy the privilege of access to a divine on-site spa with a 20-metre heated pool and signature treatments. The vibe is quintessentially English and upmarket – tennis, petanque and croquet are all available within its grounds. Guided walks are provided, making the most of its surrounding nature trails, while memorable meals are served in its Manor Restaurant and Brasserie. Tuck into scones and petit fours, and sip Earl Grey from a china cup in the room where Queen Victoria once took afternoon tea. Guests are accommodated either in the main house or a separate mews building.
United Kingdom, England
The Pig
The Pig is another superb New Forest hotel, found in the village of Brockenhurst. Rooms are a mix of lodges, huts and forest hideaways with wood stoves, This trendy new brand is where luxe meets rustic, with earthy interiors, organic local produce, home comforts and family-style dining. It’s committed to 25-mile menus and many ingredients come from the kitchen garden. Head past the beehives, take the bridge over the lake and you’ll come to the charming spa housed in a Potting Shed and Shepherd’s Hut.
Scotland, Isle of Arran, Brodick
Auchrannie Resort
(4 stars)Just minutes from the ferry terminal at Brodick (staff collect guests in liveried vans), Auchrannie is set beside a burn, in the shadow of the mountains. Choose to stay in the spa hotel (best for families), the old house hotel, in a multi-bedroom lodge catering to groups, or at the far reaches of the resort in a couples’ timber-built one-bedroom retreat with a wood burner, a wood-fired hot tub, fire pit and wilderness views. All are within walking distance of the facilities; three restaurants, two pools, two thermal suites, a children’s play barn, an activities centre and games hall and ASPA for treatments.
Scotland, Isle of Arran, Brodick
The Douglas Hotel
(4 stars)Even closer to the ferry (fewer than five minutes walk), The Douglas Hotel is a boutique property overlooking the sea, with just 19 bedrooms, two suites and a lodge catering for four. Its origins date back to 1782 when it catered for the aristocracy; the hotel later became a medical practice and the doctor’s home, but, after falling derelict, was taken on by Sean Henry in 2010. The decor is both classic and fashionable, with plenty of tweed and plaid to reflect local culture. It has a bar and bistro, with a large terrace for boat and seal spotting on warmer days.
England, Wiltshire, Bradford on Avon
Woolley Grange
While spa breaks are traditionally the domain of adults, Woolley Grange offers a unique all-age experience. Mini-me pamper sessions catering to younger skin enable kids to get a taste of treatments and the large indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the charming Bath stone walled garden, is super for some fun splash time. But there are also zoned areas for grown-ups to relax away from the little ones. The treatment spaces are housed within a contemporary oak-timber building that exudes a sense of calm as soon as you enter. And there’s also an outdoor heated 12-metre pool, open from May to September.
