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This luxurious manor house is home to the sophisticatedly romantic Michelin Star Restaurant Àclèaf. Known as 'The Enchanted Place on the Hill', famous for its magically imposing nature and detailed history and situated on the edge of Dartmoor. Awarded Hotel Spa of the Year in Western Europe & Scandinavia at the World Spa & Wellness Awards, the Gaia Spa is renowned as one of the finest in the South West.
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1 night stay, £147.50 pppn
Stay 1 night in a Contemporary Courtyard room and receive:
- Complimentary glass of Champagne each on arrival before 6pm
- Two-course dinner for two each evening in the Mayflower Brasserie
- Full use of the spa facilities throughout your stay
- Full breakfast for two daily
- 10% off Spa Treatments at Award Winning Gaia Spa
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Highlights
- 5 star property
- Awarded 5 Bubble Spa 2023
- A choice of restaurants including the Michelin Star, 4 AA Rosette Àclèaf and 2 AA Rosette Mayflower Brasserie
- Set in acres of parkland
- 2022 Condé Nast Johansen Best Destination Spa in the UK & Ireland
- Original Elizabethan architecture
How to find Boringdon Hall Hotel
Boringdon Hall Hotel
Boringdon Hill
Colebrook
Plymouth
PL7 4DP
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:00 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast: 7 - 10am Monday - Friday and 7.30 - 10.30am Saturday - Sunday
Lunch: 12.30 - 3pm Saturday - Sunday
Afternoon Tea: 1pm - 4pm Monday - Sunday
Dinner: The Mayflower Brasserie – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
The Àclèaf Restaurant – Wednesday – Sunday 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Bar Menu: 12 - 9pm Monday - Sunday
Parking Facilities
Complimentary on site parking is available.
Electric car charging: The hotel have 2 electric car charging points (1 Tesla, 1 universal) provided free of charge.
Disabled Access
Please be aware access to the Àclèaf restaurant is via a staircase.
The hotel does not have a lift.
Child Policy
Boringdon Hall is accepts children but family rooms are limited. Please check availability with our team.
Dinner, Bed & Breakfast is £48 per child per night
Please note that use of the Spa including the swimming pool is for guests aged 18 and over.
The Acleaf Restaurant is 16 and over.
The grounds
Boringdon Hall is surrounded by landscaped grounds and acres of parkland
History of the hotel
The history of Boringdon Hall stems from the Domesday Book, where one of the earliest mentions of a permanent construction was recorded, The name "Boringdon" comes from the Saxon "Burth-Y-Don," meaning "enchanted place on the hill."
Our grand Devonshire manor became crown property following the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539. The monarch later granted the property to his courtier Thomas Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton, who was a royal favourite.
Dogs Policy
After a long walk in the countryside, both you and your dog can curl up in front of the fire in the Great Hall and relax.
Dogs are welcome in the Courtyard Rooms and a charge of £20 a night is applicable. Please contact the team on 0333 2125 594 to check availability
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