Who owns Hartwell?
the Ernest Cook Trust
Hartwell House is a country house in the parish of Hartwell in Buckinghamshire, southern England. The house is owned by the Ernest Cook Trust, has been a Historic House Hotel since 1989, and in 2008 was leased to The National Trust.
How many bedrooms does Hartwell House have?
thirty bedrooms
There are thirty bedrooms and suites on three floors in the main house each aimed at ensuring your comfort and enjoyment during your stay. In addition there are ten suites and six bedrooms in Hartwell Court, the adjacent 18th century indoor riding school.
How old is Hartwell House?
32c. 1989
Hartwell House and Spa/Age
Can you walk around Hartwell House?
It is a unique and beneficial relationship, although not part of the standard member offer, which offers much value to Historic House Hotels through raising funds to support ongoing work. All paying guests to the hotels are welcome to walk in the gardens and parkland which extend to over 90 acres.
Where is Robert Hartwell’s house?
The house is located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, a state that abolished slavery in 1783, almost 40 years before the house was built. Robert Hartwell, who has appeared in Broadway shows including “Hello, Dolly!” and “Motown the Musical,” wrote a post on Instagram about a house he found three weeks ago.
Does Hartwell House have a lift?
The hotel has a lift to first and second floors in the main Hotel, but does not have a lift in the Courtyard. The hotel have Suites with walk in showers, lift accessible, upgrade charges may apply, please call reservations for further information prior to booking.
Can children stay at Hartwell House?
Hartwell House welcomes families with children over six years of age. Hartwell Court offers a greater degree of privacy and the Hartwell Suites have direct access to the gardens. They are ideal rooms for families travelling together and a perfect base from which to discover the glorious countryside.