A Jacobean manor house hotel in Wiltshire has reopened following a major refurbishment.
Woolley Grange, in Bradford-on-Avon, was closed in June so works could be carried out on the rooms, restaurants, and gardens. A phased reopening has started this month.
The project has been headed up by designers from StudioJill, which has also worked on schemes at Fowey Hall on the Cornish Coast, Moonfleet Manor on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, and New Park Manor in the New Forest.
All 25 rooms and suites have been redesigned, alongside the hotel’s public spaces including the restaurant, drawing room, long room, afternoon tea lounge, private dining room and the orangery.
The spa also has two new treatment rooms, outdoor hot tub and new sauna by the indoor swimming pool.
Facilities for children, includi

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