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Review: Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa

Lisa BrownBy Lisa Brown

A hop and a skip from a gorgeous pebble stone beach, the charming medieval-style manor house and scattered cottages that are Bailiffscourt blend seamlessly in to a rolling countryside back drop. Peacocks and peahens roam the manicured gardens. The 30 acre estate boasts a 13th century chapel and an award winning spa.

Review: Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa

Inside the manor house, honey-hued stone walls are dressed with intricate tapestries, comfy sofas sit in front of flickering open fires and quaint antiques and floral displays dot the cosy lounges. Hidden rooms and secret underground passages add a quirky touch to this glorious country retreat and the friendly staff create a homely atmosphere.

Review: Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa

Housed in a huge, exposed timber frame barn adjacent to the manor house, the spa is bright, airy and modern. Floor to ceiling windows bring the outside in and decor sits in harmony with textures of polished limestone and natural green oak.

The star of the spa is the outdoor infinity pool and hot tub with it’s verdant woodland surround. Features include a steam and sauna, indoor and outdoor pools and a nail bar.

Cleverly curated by British brand Temple Spa, holistic treatment offerings include ‘A Brush With Heaven’ – which uses brushes of various textures to smooth the skin – and ‘Head in the Clouds’ – an Ayurvedic style treatment which involves a drizzling of warm aromatherapy on the the forehead.

Review: Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa

The Red Carpet Facial by Temple Spa is one of the most recent treatments created by the brand. The high-tech facial begins with a signature Temple Spa Foot Ritual, then a deep cleanse is performed using electric brushes to penetrate the product deep in to the skin. A glycolic exfoliation follows then an incredibly hydrating (and anti-ageing) silicon mask is applied and secured around the ears to lift the skin. The treatment concludes with an application of highlighter on the eyes and cheeks and a glossy balm on the lips – leaving my skin lifted, glowing and ‘red carpet ready’!

Review: Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa

Rooms and suites are named after fields in the estate. We were fortunate enough to stay in Maunsbroke – one of the beautiful ‘Feature Four Poster Suites’. With a four poster bed placed in front of a roaring open fire it’s no wonder Bailiffscourt recently won ‘Best For Romance’ at the Conde Nast Traveller Awards.

Highlights include a roll top bath and picture windows looking out on to parkland. There are also oodles of Temple Spa products for an in-room pamper.

Don’t Miss: A stroll through the woods down to Climping Beach and a trip to Arundel Castle – just a 10 minute drive away.