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Once owned by Sir Robert Peel, Hampton Manor used to host the cream of British society, but today it’s better known for its acclaimed restaurant and distinctly unstuffy atmosphere.
It was Sir Robert’s son Frederick who transformed the house into the gothic showpiece it is today, complete with an ornate clock tower, walled garden and grand rooms fit for lavish entertaining. These historic features are now back to their best, but owners James and Fjona have also breathed new life into the 45-acre estate, sweeping away stiffness in favour of a more familial atmosphere. The fifteen individually designed rooms are now bright and welcoming, with period features mingled with bold colours and striking patterns. Michelin-starred restaurant Peel’s is cut from similar cloth, serving delectable British cuisine in a grand yet casual dining room, which also plays host to gin, wine and whisky tastings held around a communal table.
The Courtyard is a glass atrium set into historic stone walls once used for horse and carriages to turn. Flooded with natural light and is its own self-contained wing with a private outdoor terrace and bar. A versatile space for our corporate packages suited to informal gatherings for small teams or for dining up to 120 (or 152 with exclusive use).
The boardroom experience for up to 16 is delivered in the Manor’s original oak panelled library. A fully serviced board room environment with access to the impressive hotel public areas and facilities.
Manor Cottage is our relaxed retreat for meetings. With a boardroom table for 10 and ample casual spaces for breakout across the lounge, sun room, terrace and the breakfast room. Help yourself to snacks and drinks in the kitchen and the honesty bar or the wine wall in the lounge. A private chef can come and host you for an evening dinner or you can fire up our state-of-the art ceramic BBQ in your garden. Refreshingly close to nature with views onto our Victorian Walled Garden
Hampton-in-Arden Train station is a short stroll from the Manor and has regular trains to Birmingham International station (1 stop – 2 minutes) and Birmingham New Street (3 stops – 15 minutes) for Birmingham Airport, the LG Arena, Resorts World, the NEC, Grand Central, The NIA, The Bullring, The Mailbox and Birmingham’s vibrant dining scene. We are also ideally positioned for visiting Solihull, Stratford and Warwick. A perfect location to explore Shakespeare’s England.
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Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Executive Double B&B | £160.00 per room (breakfast included) |
Executive Double Room Only | from £120.00 to £150.00 per room (room only) |
Feature Bedroom B&B | £195.00 per room (breakfast included) |
Feature Bedroom Room Only | from £145.00 to £185.00 per room (room only) |
Junior Suite B&B | £280.00 per person (breakfast included) |
Junior Suite Room Only | from £230.00 to £270.00 per room (room only) |
Master Suite-Sarah Ireland Suite B&B | £350.00 per person (breakfast included) |
Master Suite-Sarah Ireland Suite Room Only | from £305.00 to £340.00 per room (room only) |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
From Solihull: Take Hampton Lane out of town heading towards Catherine De Barnes, continue through Catherine De Barnes over the bridge and at the island continue straight over towards Hampton In Arden. When entering the village, after proceeding past the Post Office (after very tight bend) the entrance to Hampton Manor is along the high street on the left From the M6 South: Take exit 3a off the M6, for M42 and A446, Keep left at the fork follow signs for M42/A446 Exit onto the A446 slip road up to the roundabout. Take the 1st Exit onto Stonebridge rd A446 Continue on the A446 until you reach the roundabout and take the 2nd exit Continue on the A452 until you read the next roundabout and take the 4th exit onto the B4102 You will then arrive in Hampton on Arden, continue until you pass Hampton in Arden train station on the left hand side. After passing take the exit on the right onto shaddowbrook lane. Continue round the corner and Hampton manor will be on the left. From the M6 north: Exit at junction 4 and take A446 exit. At the roundabout take 3rd exit onto Stonebridge road A446 Continue on the A446 until you reach the roundabout and take the 2nd exit Continue on the A452 until you read the next roundabout and take the 4th exit onto the B4102 You will then arrive in Hampton on Arden, continue until you pass Hampton in Arden train station on the left hand side. After passing take the exit on the right onto Shadowbrook lane. Continue round the corner and Hampton manor will be on the left. M42 At junction 6, exit toward A45/Coventry Continue straight (signs for Coventry/B'ham (E)/A45) At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto the A45 ramp to Birmingham Merge onto Coventry Rd/A45 Take the exit Keep right at the fork At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Catherine De Barnes Lane/B4438 Turn left at Shadow Brook Lane Destination will be on the right
Hampton-in-Arden Train station is a short stroll from the Manor and has regular trains to Birmingham International station (1 stop – 2 minutes) and Birmingham New Street (3 stops – 15 minutes) for Birmingham Airport, the LG Arena, Resorts World, the NEC, Grand Central, The NIA, The Bullring, The Mailbox and Birmingham’s vibrant dining scene. We are also ideally positioned for visiting Solihull, Stratford and Warwick. A perfect location to explore Shakespeare’s England.
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