British Travel Journal

SKYE GYNGELL

Tucked away in leafy Hampshire lies Heckfield Place, a grand Georgian home and sprawling 400-acre estate that redefines the idea of a luxury hotel for the modern age. Here, nature is king, and every effort has been made to enable guests to slow down and feel a sense of connection to their surroundings. From the handcrafted natural materials used throughout the stylish, soothing interiors, to the ever-changing seasonal menus that use fresh produce from the hotel’s very own farm, dairy and orchards, Heckfield exudes a uniquely serene sense of place.

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