Nestled amidst the tranquil expanse of Wiltshire's countryside, luxury hotel and spa Whatley Manor emerges as a beacon of environmental stewardship, proudly bearing the mantle of the UK's first climate-positive hotel. Their ambitious commitment extends to achieving a 95% reduction in net carbon emissions for Scope 1 & 2 energy use by 2028 and a 90% reduction for Scope 3 supply chain emissions by 2035, setting a bold standard for sustainability in the hospitality industry.

This luxury countryhouse hotel, housed within an 18th-century Grade II-listed building, offers an opulent escape for discerning adults (it’s adults only) seeking a break from the demands of modern life. With just 23 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, guests are enveloped in an atmosphere of refined luxury, where every detail, from the indulgent homemade treats including brownies and lime cordial in the rooms to the complimentary bicycles for exploration, is meticulously curated.

The rooms and suites exude an airy sophistication, boasting spacious en-suite bathrooms with bath and shower free of plastic and offering Molton Brown products bottled in ceramic jars—a groundbreaking initiative that has eliminated 26,000 plastic bottles from the hotel, making Whatley Manor the pioneer in collaborating with Molton Brown in this eco-conscious endeavour.

Culinary excellence takes centre stage at Whatley Manor, with two distinguished restaurants: the Michelin-starred Dining Room and the inviting Grey’s (where breakfast is served), both offering an exquisite gastronomic journey that tantalises the senses. Try the Citrus Drop cocktail using their homemade lemon gin (made from leftover lemon peels and rind). It's so delicious you’ll find that one isn’t enough!

However, it is the award-winning Aquarius spa that truly steals the spotlight, inviting guests to embark on a transformative wellness journey from the moment they step through its doors. The spa promises a sanctuary of blissful indulgence and relaxation, featuring an indoor/outdoor hydrotherapy pool, a luxurious thermal suite, and an array of rejuvenating treatments from renowned brand Sothys. There’s a fully equipped gym, studio room, beautifully manicured gardens, and a kitchen garden.

In their pursuit of sustainability, Whatley Manor has embarked on a five-year journey encompassing energy efficiency, waste reduction, community engagement, and climate action funding. Verified and audited by NOW and EarthCheck, their sustainability measures include investments in Cookstove Projects in Kenya and the purchase of high-quality carbon credits certified by Gold Standard, marking a significant milestone on their path to achieving climate-positive status each year.

With a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship and unparalleled luxury, Whatley Manor invites guests to experience a retreat where indulgence and sustainability harmoniously converge, setting a new standard for eco-conscious hospitality. In a world where sustainability and luxury often seem at odds, Whatley Manor proves they can coexist harmoniously. With its commitment to environmental stewardship and uncompromising dedication to guest satisfaction, it's no wonder Whatley Manor has earned its reputation as a true gem of the British countryside.

What I loved? the spa, the handwritten welcome note, the make-up removal flannel and the brownies in the room

Could do better? no turndown service, breakfast is rather lacklustre, and the gym only opens at 8

8/10

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