Chewton Glen




Chewton Glen sits on 130 acres at the New Forest's southern edge, measuring itself against the country house hotel category at large. With Star Wine List recognition (2026), a La Liste Top Hotels score of 96 points, and treehouse suites built into a secluded woodland valley, it draws guests who treat the property itself as the destination. Rates from around $553 per night.
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- Address
- Chewton Glen Hotel & Spa, Christchurch Rd, New Milton BH25 6QS
- Phone
- +44 1425 275341
- Website
- chewtonglen.com

Where the New Forest Meets the Solent Coast
The approach to Chewton Glen tells you something about how English country house hotels position themselves: a long drive through parkland, the main house arriving as a large, confident Georgian structure rather than a fairytale pile. The exterior makes no theatrical promises. What it signals instead is permanence and proportion, the architectural language of a house that was always meant to be taken seriously. That restraint, it turns out, is the point. Inside and across the 130-acre estate, the design brief has shifted decisively toward contemporary comfort without erasing the property's accumulated character. Those who arrive expecting original 18th-century interiors will need to adjust; those who want suites with serious square footage, large windows giving onto parkland, and Bang and Olufsen entertainment systems will find exactly that.
The setting itself operates as a design element. Chewton Glen sits on the border of Hampshire and Dorset, with the New Forest to the north and the sea to the south, a geographic position that gives the property its dual identity: woodland privacy on one side, coastal access on the other. The New Forest's history adds texture without being laboured. William the Conqueror established it as a royal hunting ground in the 11th century; later it became a corridor for smugglers moving Continental contraband inland. The hotel's grounds carry traces of that layered past without turning it into a heritage theme.
The Treehouse Suites: A Separate Register of Country House Staying
Most architecturally distinctive element at Chewton Glen is also the one that places it in a different conversation from most of its peers. Fourteen treehouse suites occupy a secluded wooded valley on the estate, built high among the canopy on refined platforms. The design approach here is not rustic: floor-to-ceiling windows pull the forest inside, private balconies deliver genuine seclusion from ground level and from neighbouring structures, and the service model extends fully to the treehouses, with food and spa treatments delivered directly to guests. The Yews, the largest of the treehouse options, accommodates up to twelve guests, a format that positions it as a private-hire proposition for groups rather than simply a larger suite.
This kind of refined accommodation has become a recognisable category within premium country house hotels over the past decade, but Chewton Glen's version is notable for the depth of its integration with the wider estate's service offer. Staying in the treehouses does not mean opting out of the hotel's full infrastructure; it means accessing that infrastructure from a more secluded starting point. Among comparable English country house properties, that combination is relatively uncommon. Lime Wood in Lyndhurst, the closest peer in the New Forest region, operates with a different design philosophy, leaning into interiors with a more curated contemporary-craft sensibility. Estelle Manor in North Leigh takes a members-club angle. Chewton Glen's treehouse offer sits in neither camp, and that distinctiveness is reflected in its 96-point La Liste Leading Hotels score for 2026.
Two Kitchens, One Estate
The dining structure at Chewton Glen splits across two distinct formats, which is increasingly common at estate-scale country house hotels looking to address different guest occasions without diluting either offer. The Dining Room anchors the formal end: menus built around seasonal produce, with a particular reliance on ingredients sourced from the surrounding region, including game and wild mushrooms from the New Forest, and seafood from the fishing ports at Christchurch and Lymington. The cooking style is described as eclectic rather than tied to a single culinary tradition, which in practice means the menu moves between classic English reference points and broader European influences depending on the season.
The Kitchen operates at a different register: stone-baked pizzas and Wagyu beef burgers, a casual format that also houses a cookery school. Celebrity chef James Martin runs the cookery programme, with more than 60 classes available, covering a range of techniques and occasions. The cooking school format has become a meaningful revenue stream for country house hotels that can justify the kitchen infrastructure, and it serves a guest who wants active engagement rather than passive service. The garden and greenhouse feed directly into both the cooking classes and the restaurant menus, a supply chain that is short enough to be genuinely seasonal rather than performatively local.
Wine programme carries Star Wine List recognition for 2026, a credential that signals the cellar operates at a level beyond standard country house hotel lists. For those planning around specific bottles or vintages, the recognition is a useful quality marker.
The Spa and Grounds: Scale as a Design Argument
In the country house hotel category, the spa is often where the gap between marketing claims and actual infrastructure becomes clear. At Chewton Glen, the spa infrastructure is substantial: a 17-metre indoor pool (ozone-treated rather than chlorinated, which removes the sensory associations of a standard hotel pool), a hydrotherapy pool, outdoor hot tub, sauna and steam rooms, and a team of therapists offering more than 50 treatments. The indoor pool is the physical centrepiece, classical in its proportions and large enough to function as a serious training facility rather than a decorative amenity.
Beyond the spa, the 130-acre grounds offer a 9-hole par-3 golf course, two indoor and two outdoor tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, and a croquet lawn. Walking and jogging trails extend through the estate and connect to a nearby beach, making the coastal edge of the property genuinely accessible on foot. Arranged activities extend further: clay shooting, archery, horse riding, falconry, 4x4 excursions into the New Forest, fishing, and sailing on the Solent. The range is wide enough that the estate functions as a self-contained destination for most guests, which is consistent with the hotel's positioning as a property where the grounds are as much the draw as the rooms.
For travellers building a wider English country house itinerary, Chewton Glen's location places it within reach of Stonehenge, the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, and the gardens at Exbury, all within a comfortable drive. Southampton Dock is 35 minutes away, making the hotel a practical pre- or post-cruise base for guests on ocean liner itineraries. That logistical convenience adds a distinct category of guest to what would otherwise be a purely leisure-focused mix.
Planning Your Stay
Chewton Glen operates 58 rooms across the main house and the treehouse valley. Rates start from around $553 per night, with the La Liste pricing data pointing to a mid-stay average closer to $792. The hotel sits just under two hours from central London by car, following the M3 and M27 west before joining the A337. By rail, London Waterloo to New Milton Station takes approximately one hour and fifty minutes; the station is around ten minutes from the hotel by taxi, which can be arranged in advance. Bournemouth Airport is approximately 20 kilometres from the property. For guests arriving by private transfer from Heathrow, the drive is around 90 minutes in normal traffic.
The property's position between the New Forest and the sea means it draws a broad mix: weekending Londoners, international travellers routing through Southampton, and guests building multi-night itineraries around the region's country houses. For context on how Chewton Glen sits relative to comparable English properties in different regions, see Gleneagles in Auchterarder for Scotland's estate-hotel benchmark, The Newt in Somerset in Castle Cary for a garden-estate format in the southwest, and Babington House in Kilmersdon for the members-club-meets-country-house model. Our full New Milton restaurants guide covers dining options beyond the estate for guests who want to explore the wider area.
Those looking at urban alternatives in England's broader luxury hotel mix might compare against Claridge's in London for the metropolitan standard, or regional city properties such as Hope Street Hotel in Liverpool and King Street Townhouse Hotel in Manchester for a sense of how the country house format compares to the urban boutique tier. For further UK country options, Burts Hotel in Melrose, Langass Lodge in Na H Eileanan An Iar, Dun Aluinn in Aberfeldy, Monachyle Mhor Hotel in Stirling, Ardbeg House in Port Ellen, Glen Mhor Hotel and Apartments in Highland, and Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel in Glasgow each offer a different angle on British hospitality. Coastal options elsewhere include Lifeboat Inn, St Ives, Hell Bay Hotel in Bryher, Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin in Bristol, and Drakes Hotel in Brighton and Hove. For international reference, Aman New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, Aman Venice, Muir, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Halifax, and Malmaison Edinburgh provide useful cross-reference points across the premium hotel spectrum.
A Quick Peer Check
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chewton GlenThis venue — the venue you are viewing | quintessential English country house with treehouse suites | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Key | |
| Chewton Glen Hotel | 18th-century Georgian country house manor with modern refurbishments | $$$$ | 5-Star | New Forest |
| Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London | contemporary luxury with bespoke furnishings and high-tech features | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Key | Mayfair |
| The Beaumont Mayfair | Art Deco modernist with boutique attitude | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Key | Mayfair |
| Lympstone Manor Hotel, Restaurant and Vineyard | Elegant country manor house with modern luxury refurbishment. | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Key | Exmouth |
| The Twenty Two | luxury lifestyle hotel and private members' club in a historic Edwardian manor | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Key | Mayfair |
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