The Petwood Hotel
About
The Petwood Hotel, built in 1905 by a wealthy Baroness, is a magnificent country house that now offers a charming blend of historic heritage and modern luxury. Nestled on 30 acres of award‑winning landscaped gardens, the hotel welcomes guests to experience classic luxury rooms, a renowned Terrace Bar, and an acclaimed Restaurant. The property’s wartime history is deeply intertwined with the famed 617 Squadron, whose Memorial Bar and authentic WWII memorabilia create a unique glimpse into Britain’s past. Visitors enjoy award‑winning dining, afternoon teas, and a selection of seasonal menus, while the surrounding gardens offer tranquil walks, lawn games, and family‑friendly leisure. With a range of accommodation options—from snug classic double rooms to elegant four‑poster suites—the Petwood provides a quintessential English stay that appeals to history enthusiasts, families, and discerning travelers alike.
Highlights
- Historic Dambusters Memorial
- Award‑Winning Dining
- Stunning Gardens
Must-See Areas
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stellar Hospitality
- Historic Significance
- Fine Dining
Things to consider
- Busy Peak Seasons
- Limited Dog Policies