Introduction / Description
In a Queen Anne-style building on 26 landscaped acres, this conference hotel is 5 miles from the historic manor at Loseley Park and 4 miles from Guildford Castle.
Upscale rooms include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, desks, and tea and coffemaking equipment. There are also 2 apartments with separate living areas, and 1 has a kitchen.
There's a posh brasserie and a bar, and afternoon tea is offered daily. Other amenities include an exercise room, a sauna and a game room. Meeting and event space is available, and parking is free.
Arrival & Car Parking
Designated parking provided for guests with disabilities
Drop-off point for guests immediately outside the main entrance
Route from the parking area to the entrance is:
Entrance & Reception
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
Lovingly refurbished and primed for the ultimate relaxing getaway, our luxury rooms & suites in Guildford are waiting. From our cosy Single Rooms to our opulent Master Suites, we have the perfect accommodation for whatever you need. Take in beautiful views over our estate and the Surrey Hills beyond, recline into deep armchairs and make the most of a steaming hot soak in the bath.
From cosy, convenient Single Rooms perfect for lone travellers through to our Splendid Super-King Rooms that will leave you wanting for nothing, our luxury accommodation in the Surrey Hills gives you the perfect chance to unwind. Wake up to views of our beautiful estate each morning and finish your evenings with a long hot soak in the bath* - at Barnett Hill Hotel we invite you to escape at your own leisure.
From cosy, convenient Single Rooms perfect for lone travellers through to our Splendid Super-King Rooms that will leave you wanting for nothing, our luxury accommodation in the Surrey Hills gives you the perfect chance to unwind. Wake up to views of our beautiful estate each morning and finish your evenings with a long hot soak in the bath* - at Barnett Hill Hotel we invite you to escape at your own leisure.
Public Areas / Dining / Room Service
It starts with a champagne afternoon tea, preferably on the terrace, with the powdery purple wisteria that clings to the building as your parasol. Dinner, if not fit for a king, is strong and stable enough for a Prime Minister. It’s served on expensive linen in a wood-cladded room. I was happy with my asparagus starter: the spears were cooked to a smooth, fibreless crunch; a parmesan crisp on top had the sweet, sordid taste of almost-burnt cheese.
Rump of lamb followed, with a pleasing flushed pink centre, and a wild garlic crust. It was served with a boozy, aggressively seasoned gravy and gently tasty onion puree. For dessert, don’t miss the rum-soaked sticky toffee pudding. Breakfast lacks variety but the buffet features prune compote and decent cereals. Hot options are adequate.
