Located in beautiful Hampshire The Grosvenor has something for everyone. Come and relax in our creative rooms, explore the rural surroundings and boutique shopping on Stockbridge High Street, book into our restaurants and bar or unwind with us in our Treatment Shed.
We can't wait to welcome you soon!
The Grosvenor Team
The Grosvenor is a little gem dating back to 1822 and lovingly restored to its former glory. It sits proudly at the heart of Stockbridge, the smallest town in England, and home to the world famous chalk stream River Test.
We offer a delightful mix of:
Sporting pursuits - fly fishing, shooting, walking and cycling
Tranquility - in the hotel's gardens, Treatment Shed or in the stunning countryside on our doorstep
Retail therapy - in the numerous independent stores, delis and galleries within a stone's throw along the High Street.
We love having your four-legged friends with us and have the most comfortable dog beds! If you're coming for an overnight stay, we would recommend our garden rooms to allow your dog easy access to outside space. Dogs are also welcome in the Hayloft suite and our three-bedroom Tap Cottage (a charge of £25 per dog per night applies, and this is payable upon checkout). Well-behaved dogs are very welcome in our bar and in our walled garden.
The hotel has a fascinating history, intertwined with Stockbridge's racing past. Click here to learn more!
Rooms
We have 18 stunning bedrooms in the Main House, a further 13 in the Mews to the rear and the super chic three-bedroom Tap Cottage, nestled between 15th Century St Peter’s Church and the hotel itself.
All are delightfully different, with an eclectic mix of antique pieces, bold colours and fabrics to die for. Each one unique and painstakingly refurbished during 2020/2021 under the watchful eye of Lottie Keith, perhaps Hampshire’s boldest and most talented Country House interior designer.
The Mews bedrooms
Our 6 Garden Rooms in the Mews, open onto the tranquil walled garden, with 6 Upper Test Rooms above. Each one reminding us of a special place or personality associated with the River Test - from its source at Ashe Rectory (Room 12) to Lord Louis’s beat at Broadlands in Romsey (Room 1). The Garden Rooms are best for our four-legged friends.
The Hayloft, a decadent suite, with sitting room and cook’s corner, designed by Alex Lewis, completes the line up in the Mews. This suite is also dog-friendly.
The Main House bedrooms
14 additional House Doubles are dotted around the first floor of the main house - mainly good sized doubles with a larger family room (for a couple and up to 2 small children £30 per child per night applies) and the historic Mayfly Suite with its cosy and traditional four poster bed.
Find your way to the back staircase and climb to the second floor to find The Cannon, The Bibury, St Peter’s and Britannia. It will be worth the walk! The first 3 are spacious, beautifully curated rooms ideal for a romantic weekend away. Britannia is aptly named and rather fun in patriotic red, white and blue, but is teeny tiny, so if space is your thing, probably not for you!
Tap Cottage
Brilliantly designed, with fun colours, cosy sitting room with open fire, bijou kitchen, quirky bathrooms and postage stamp garden, this three-bed and three-bath bolthole makes a great base for a family or group of friends for a Hampshire break. Dogs are welcome in Tap Cottage.
All our rooms have powerful CP Hart showers, divine pocket sprung Visprung mattresses, Hampshire roasted Mozzo Coffee and tea from The Tregothnan Estate in Cornwall. Not all have baths, so if you like a spoiling soak after a day in the field or on the river, just double check when you book.
Dogs are very welcome in the following rooms: Garden, The Hayloft suite and three-bedroom Tap Cottage only (a charge of £25 per dog per night applies, and this is payable upon check out).
"Some of the most stunning hotel rooms I have ever seen in 30 years of global travel" Nick - Travel Photographer from Madrid
IN THE PRESS
See our first national newspaper review in the Sunday Telegraph, by celebrated hotel critic Fiona Duncan,
and our nomination in the Times as one of the Top 100 hotels
DINING
Dining has always been one of life’s great pleasures and one of the most wonderful ways to celebrate time with friends and family.
Come and join us and sample the menu of our talented Head Chef in any of our dining rooms; the Market Room, River Room, the recently renovated 1822 Bar, or The Terrace (open during spring and summer months).
Our dining areas can be booked online but if you have any questions or are looking to book a larger group, please call or email.
So, whether you are seeking a fisherman's breakfast to set you up for a day on the river, a cosy lunch by a warming fire with friends, or a celebratory dinner our team will take good care of you.
GIFT VOUCHERS
A Weekend Break with your better half, an Afternoon Tea for granny’s birthday or a Thank You for an old friend, are all great reasons to purchase a voucher.
You’ve got that birthday present covered!
For stays, dining, treatments and more. From as little as £25.
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GARDEN
Step off the bustling high street, saunter through the hotel lobby and enter the world of calm that is our walled garden.
Tuck away in a sunny spot with a book or a catch up with friends, while away the hours with a latte or something a little stronger, and contemplate the big decisions of the day. Venison for lunch? Seared trout for supper? Is it too early for a glass of bubbles and some indulgent nibbles (Old Winchester and Marmite pinwheel, anyone)?
Completely enclosed, with views of 15th Century St Peter's Church to the west, and pleached hornbeams and flint walls to the east, take a step back in time.
A little oasis where, sat amongst the catmints and the peonies, today's burdens will become tomorrow's opportunities!
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING
Bringing Dogs
We love having dogs to stay with us for a meal or an overnight stay! They are very welcome in the bar, River Room or on the terrace. If you are bringing a dog to stay, please let us know in advance so we can make sure one of our Garden Rooms is available (very handy for those nocturnal calls of nature) and have a comfy Orvis dog bed ready. (Please note, there is a charge of £25 per dog per night.)
Children and Family
Children are more than welcome too, both in the restaurant and to stay. We have beds and cots which can be made up in some of our rooms, or adjoining rooms for a family. Please contact us directly to discuss what might suit you best.
Checking In and Out
You will have access to your room from 3pm on the day of your booking, however feel free to check in earlier and leave your luggage if you would like to explore the area or enjoy lunch. We ask that you vacate your room by 11am the next day, however we are happy to hold onto your luggage again if needed. We cannot guarantee an early check-in or late check-out, but let us know your plans and we will try our best to accommodate them.
Accessibility
Our ground floor has no steps or stairs and there is wheelchair access to all ground floor areas including The Market Room, The Terrace, the bar, The Danebury Lounge, the Walled Garden and the Garden Rooms. Lord Louis's and Saddlers Mill are our two most accessible rooms for those with less mobility.