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Devon Show on mapEver wondered what a Michelin-star vineyard hideaway feels like? The outstanding Lympstone Manor in Devon turns that curiosity into reality. The vision when creating this place was a stunning Georgian manor perched above the Exe estuary. Including a 10-acre Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay vineyard producing award-winning sparkling and red wines... Among its elegant 21 rooms and 6 woodland shepherd huts, each space reflects its natural surroundings - from handcrafted furniture to private terraces with estuary or vine views. Wine aficionados will appreciate guided vineyard tours and tastings of Triassic Pinot Noir and Classic Cuvée, seamlessly followed by Michelin-starred menus at Caines’s restaurant or laid-back Pool House bar. Add in some spa-worthy pools, fire pits and e-bike rides through vines, and you have English wine culture served to perfection! Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: $749 /night
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Glamorgan Show on mapSurrounded by its own vineyard and framed by the gentle slopes of South Wales, Llanerch Vineyard Hotel is taking the place as one of the best wine hotels in UK. The hotel’s Cariad Winery, established in the 1980s, produces amazing Welsh wines poured in both the tasting room and at Roots, their award-winning restaurant... Guests can choose between 37 rooms - from stylish Countryside Suites to charming Courtyard rooms - all with sweeping vineyard views, plush linens, rainfall showers, and cozy lounges. Between sipping their elegant Pinot Noir and sparkling rosé, we enjoyed mornings on the terrace while looking forward to afternoon wine at sunset. We can't wait to go back! Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: $252 /night
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East Sussex Show on mapExperience luxury camping in East Sussex, but with a wine twist! At Oastbrook Glamping, vineyard life comes with king-size beds, firepits and a glass never too far away. Set on Oastbrook Estate near Bodiam Castle, this is glamping for people who like the idea of canvas, but not the idea of suffering. Each boutique bell tent comes with its own firepit, real bed, and access to private luxury shower rooms... All while the estate’s award-winning wines can be ordered straight from the winery and even chilled in the onsite wine fridge. And yes - apart from the unique accommodations - it's the wine side that lifts it above a standard countryside stay. Oastbrook is a working vineyard producing still and sparkling wines, and guests can join vineyard tours and tastings led by the co-owner-winemakers themselves. National Geographic even named it one of the UK’s 10 best glamping sites for foodies, thanks to its location, tours and wine-pairing angle. What really sells it is the contrast: vineyard tastings by day and alfresco cooking on your own Weber BBQ by night. Also worth mentioning is the perfect location, with Bodiam Castle just a short walk away. We love this place! Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: $174 /night
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Glamorgan Show on mapCompared with other stays in Wales, Argoed Barn and Vineyard isn’t about grand estates or polished wine tourism. Instead, this restored stone barn feels deliberately low-key. Reached via quiet Monmouthshire lanes and framed by rolling countryside, it's a place where the pace slows and the landscape takes the lead. Its rural setting means restaurants and market towns require a short drive, but that sense of remove is precisely the appeal... The small vineyard is the heart of the experience. Rows of young vines climb the gentle slope below the barn, and guests are invited to wander among them, learning about the challenges and promise of Welsh winemaking. Tastings focus on limited production of still and sparkling wines shaped by the local terroir. With its blend of rustic architecture, working vineyard and personal hospitality, Argoed Barn offers a stay that feels rooted, personal and quietly distinctive. Read moreGuest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)Price from: $364 /night
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East Sussex Show on mapAt Oastbrook Estate Vineyard, English wine country comes with a little more personality than usual. Set in East Sussex’s Rother Valley, near Bodiam Castle, this boutique estate has built a name around award-winning still and sparkling wines. Guests staying here can enjoy owner-led vineyard tours and the kind of hands-on wine experience that feels genuinely personal rather than mass-produced... Tastings are led by the co-owner-winemakers themselves, which gives the whole visit a more intimate, story-rich edge. The wines have plenty of talking points too. Oastbrook produces bottles such as Pinot Meunier and White Pinot Noir - not exactly the most predictable English-wine lineup, which is part of the fun. Tours run through the vineyard before landing in the tasting room, often with local cheese, biscuits and chutney alongside the wines. And then there is the setting. Guests can stay on the estate in its now rather famous Round Door Cottage, Avalon lodge or luxury glamping, which makes this far more than a simple tasting stop. For us, this is the kind of address that works brilliantly for wine lovers who want Sussex with substance, scenery, and a warm welcome. Read moreGuest rating: 10.0 (exceptional)Price from: $373 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapOwl’s Perch - Otium Wine Estate is the place to start if you want to understand the whole Otium story. Set on an 80-acre Hampshire estate near Selborne, Otium was born when its owners swapped London for the South Downs. They started to plant Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier in 2021, and set out to make traditional-method sparkling wine from ancient sandstone soils... Their first release is due in 2026, which makes a stay here feel a little like getting in early on something exciting. The cottage itself is one of four restored oak-barn conversions, with a log burner, roll-top bath, rainfall shower and a private balcony over the vines. Add lakes, walking trails and dog-friendly pubs nearby, and this is an easy sell for romantics, walkers and English wine obsessives. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Price from: $206 /night
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Nottinghamshire Show on mapBefore you even reach Wolds Wine Estate you will feel the sense of something special. After a winding drive through the Nottinghamshire countryside, you finally reach a small collection of modern capsules surrounded by vines. Check-in is informal and personal, setting the tone for a stay that feels closer to a private wine retreat than a hotel... Its 4,000 vines - including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Solaris (to mention a few) - stretch across the estate, and guided tastings introduce the character of English sparkling and still wines produced on site. Guests can gather in the tasting space and cellar areas to sample vintages, learn about the growing process, and linger over local pairings. The experience is intimate, grounded and unmistakably tied to the land. Read moreGuest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)Price from: $167 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapThe cozy Hot Tub Retreat is the most shamelessly escapist address on the Otium Wine Estate. Instead of cottage cosiness, this one goes full shepherd’s-hut fantasy: wood-fired hot tub, wood burner, and open skies and vines all around. It sits among Otium’s young vineyard blocks in that same quiet South Downs corner, so even though the estate’s sparkling wines are still maturing toward their first 2026 release, the wine-country mood is already very much in place... What makes it special is the simplicity. It is designed for slow evenings, big views and that deliciously dangerous phrase, “just one more glass.” Best for couples, celebrations and anyone who wants their vineyard stay to feel private, tiny and wildly romantic. Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: $205 /night
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Somerset Show on mapThe Old Winery Cottage No2 tells the Wraxall story in a slightly roomier, more sociable way. Like the other cottage (No1), it sits on Wraxall Vineyard in Somerset, surrounded by vines and countryside. But this one is better suited to guests who want to spread out a bit more or turn the wine-country escape into a small group stay. It still gives you that same lovely sense of being tucked into a vineyard rather than merely looking at one from afar... What makes No2 stand apart is the layout: this is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage with a sun terrace and garden, which makes it feel more flexible for friends, families or couples staying longer. We are also sure that you will appreciate the beautiful surroundings and excellent facilities (like the modern in-house restaurant), which only adds to the attraction. In other words, this is Wraxall with a little more elbow room - same vineyard charm, different rhythm. Read moreGuest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)Price from: $282 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapRobin’s Nest is for guests who want the classic Otium Wine Estate mix: vines, South Downs views and the sort of country polish that never tips into fuss. Like Owl’s Perch and Hawk’s Ledge, it is one of the estate’s restored oak-barn conversions, but its own personality comes through in the easy layout and that bedroom opening onto a private balcony above the vineyard... Inside, there is a log burner for cooler nights, a roll-top bath, rainfall shower and gardens leading straight onto farmland, lakes and walking trails. In other words, this is the one for people who want a vineyard escape with a little more room to exhale and a very good pub walk built in. Read moreGuest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)Price from: $197 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapOast House - Otium Wine Estate has the strongest sense of character of the bunch. While the barn conversions are all about oak-framed calm, this one gives you an actual converted oast house - that wonderfully English architectural oddity with a round tower and serious storybook energy. Set among Otium’s vines, woodland, farmland and fishing lakes, it also comes with vineyard views from the bedroom, which is a strong start to any wine weekend... The real hook is the layout: a circular lounge for cosy evenings and a spacious bathroom with a jacuzzi bath after long countryside walks. Perfect for couples who like a stay with a bit more personality. This is probably the estate’s most memorable sleep. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: $227 /night
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Somerset Show on mapThe Old Winery Cottage No1 is the place to book if you want the full picture of Wraxall Vineyard. Set in rural Somerset near Shepton Mallet, this cottage places you right on a working English vineyard, which already makes it more interesting than your average countryside stay. The setting does plenty of the selling: vines, fishing lakes, open fields and a location close to Glastonbury, Wells and Bruton... So you get both wine-country calm and some of Somerset’s best day-trip material in easy reach. Inside, it is all about comfort with a little more space to unwind. It consists of a one-bedroom cottage with terrace access, private parking and the kind of peaceful setup that suits couples perfectly. Exactly the kind of stay that introduces Wraxall best: a great vineyard base, a slower pace and a good excuse to discover an English wine address before everyone else does. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $241 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapHawk’s Ledge - Otium Wine Estate takes the Otium formula and gives it a slightly more airy, outdoorsy slant. It shares the estate’s core pleasures - 80 acres of vineyard, South Downs views, log burner, roll-top bath and rainfall shower - but the private balcony and direct access to gardens, farmland and trails make it especially appealing for guests who plan to spend as much time outside as in... That matters here, because Otium is not only accommodation: it is a young English sparkling-wine estate planted with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. So even before the first bottles land, there is a strong sense of being part of an estate in the making. Go here for walking boots, good books and a bottle waiting on the balcony. Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Price from: $197 /night
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Wiltshire Show on mapIn a region increasingly recognized for its sparkling wines, Liba Vineyard pairs its emerging biodynamic vineyard with a woodland campground. Guests arrive via quiet country lanes and continue on foot from a small parking area into native woodland, where a handful of contemporary glamping pods sit at the edge of the vines. Each unit sleeps up to four and includes a bedroom, living area, kitchenette and private bathroom... Outdoor you'll find a firepit and a wood-fired hot tub positioned for vineyard views. But the wine is the true wow factor here. Rooted in mineral-rich soils, the vineyard produces crisp whites and elegant traditional-method sparkling wines that reflect England’s cool climate. Tastings unfold in a contemporary, glass-fronted space, where seasonal local pairings encourage guests to settle in, and perhaps start considering whether to extend the stay just for another day... Read moreGuest rating: 9.4 (superb)Price from: $333 /night
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Glamorgan Show on mapWales might not be the first place you think of for wine - but Glyndwr Vineyard will make you reconsider. As the oldest and one of the most picturesque vineyards in the country, this family-run gem in the Vale of Glamorgan has quietly been crafting characterful wines for decades. The accommodation is relaxed and rustic-in a good way. You’ll stay in a charming self-catering cottage surrounded by vines, gardens, and wildlife. Wine is at the heart of everything here... Whether you're tasting their crisp white or sparkling rosé in the garden or wandering through the vineyard with one of the owners, the experience feels intimate and real-more like staying with friends than visiting a commercial estate. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: $148 /night
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Whitland Show on mapImmersed in 7 acres in Whitland, Jabajak Vineyard is an award‑winning hotel that offers just eight bespoke rooms and suites. Each of them includes en‑suite baths and private verandas overlooking vine‑lined lawns. The on‑site vineyard produces six small‑batch wines that you can try during cellar‑door tastings led by the owners. Additionally, the Smithy restaurant serves artfully presented dishes, perfectly matched to their own wines... Our stay here felt personal and effortless - from warm welcomes and cooked‑to‑order breakfasts to evening receptions in the cozy bar. With tranquil vineyard views, heartfelt hospitality, and local wines just steps away, Jabajak is a hidden gem for anyone looking glamour, comfort, and genuine wine‑country charm. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $173 /night
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Somerset Show on mapAre you looking for the perfect wine weekend in Somerset? Then stop right here and take a look at the Vine Cottage at Wraxall Vineyard. Set directly on a vineyard near Shepton Mallet, it gives you the most lovely Wraxall backdrop. Including vines, lakes, open fields and easy access to Wells, Bruton and Glastonbury. That makes it ideal for families, friends or anyone who likes their English wine breaks with a little more room to spread out. What sets it apart is scale... Vine Cottage sleeps up to eight across four bedrooms and four bathrooms, with a terrace, garden and outdoor fireplace that make evenings in feel like part of the holiday rather than a fallback plan. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)
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Herefordshire Show on mapThe timber-clad lodge that anchors this tiny Herefordshire vineyard makes an immediate impression, sitting literally just steps from the vines. Located along quiet country lanes near Ledbury, this one-bedroom retreat feels purpose-built for slowing down. Though compact, the experience is thoughtfully composed. The self-contained lodge offers a kitchenette, private entrance and outdoor dining space, encouraging guests to live at vineyard pace rather than follow a schedule... Interiors favour clean lines and natural textures, keeping the focus on the landscape beyond the windows. In a region better known for cider orchards than wine tourism, Vineyard Lodge stands out with quiet confidence - an intimate stay where the vines are not backdrop but centrepiece, and where the simple pleasure of opening a local bottle exactly where it was grown becomes the defining luxury. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $223 /night
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Kent Show on mapKent - often called the Garden of England - isn’t just about orchards and oast houses anymore. It has quietly become one of the UK’s most exciting wine regions. And right in the heart of it all sits The Five Bells Inn. Part country pub, part boutique stay, and fully steeped in charm, this historic inn offers more than meets the eye. The rooms are quirky and full of character. Think freestanding tubs, exposed beams, and just the right amount of eccentricity... But what makes it special for wine lovers is its location: surrounded by some of the region’s top vineyards, including nearby Chapel Down and Gusbourne. After a day of tastings, you can return to the inn for a seriously good meal. The kitchen leans into bold, seasonal dishes, often paired with local English wines or craft beers, depending on your mood. It’s relaxed, it’s rustic, and it doesn’t try too hard. Exactly the kind of place you hope to stumble upon in the English countryside - especially with a good glass in hand. Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $232 /night
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West Sussex Show on mapIf you believe great wine deserves an equally great setting, The Vineyard Hotel in Horsham delivers both - with confidence. Located into the Sussex countryside, this modern boutique hotel sits beside Mannings Heath Golf & Wine Estate - making it not just a base, but part of the experience. The interiors are inviting and sophisticated, with rooms designed for comfort and calm. But the real draw is the wine... The hotel offers tastings of both English wines and South African imports from the owner’s estate in Stellenbosch - an unexpected and rewarding pairing of hemispheres. Spend your stay here by walking the vineyard, enjoy a wine-paired lunch overlooking the greens, or dive into a guided tasting that explores the link between Sussex’s chalky soils and South Africa’s sun-drenched terroir. We think you're going to love this place! Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: $261 /night
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Kent Show on mapTucked away in the Kent countryside, Boys Hall is the kind of place that feels like a secret worth keeping. A 17th-century manor house turned boutique hotel. It’s all wood panelling, creaking floorboards, and roaring fireplaces - but with just the right dose of modern luxury. Including velvet armchairs, candlelit corners, and roll-top baths you won’t want to leave... Kent’s growing reputation as a wine region is no accident, and Boys Hall places you within easy reach of some of its best producers - Chapel Down, Gusbourne, and Westwell, to name a few. But you don’t need to go far for a great glass. The wine list in the restaurant is thoughtful and local-focused, pairing perfectly with a menu that champions seasonal, elevated British fare. This isn’t your typical vineyard stay - but it doesn’t need to be. Boys Hall is for those who want to drink well, sleep deeply, and soak up centuries of atmosphere with every sip. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: $305 /night
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Gloucestershire Show on mapOne of England’s original wine pioneers, Three Choirs Vineyards in Gloucestershire is where the modern story of English wine quietly began. Set on 75 acres of gently rolling vines, the estate has been producing wine since the 1970s - and it shows in the confidence and ease of the experience. Accommodation here ranges from cosy lodge-style rooms nestled between the vines to more traditional farmhouse stays, all designed for comfort and immersion in the landscape... Wake up to mist rising over the vineyard, take your morning coffee on a private terrace, and breathe in the calm. The wines are expressive and approachable - aromatic whites, delicate rosés, and soft reds that reflect the unique English terroir. Tasting flights at the cellar door are relaxed and welcoming, and the on-site brasserie pairs local produce with estate wines in a setting that never feels rushed. In summary; a place where time slows down, the wine is always flowing, and every corner invites you to stay just a little longer. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $247 /night
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Hampshire Show on mapVineyard View - Otium Wine Estate is the sleekest, most date-night-ready stay on the estate. Unlike the barn conversions or the shepherd’s hut, this is a luxury studio built around one killer feature: a glass gable that floods the room with light and frames uninterrupted views across the vineyard and the South Downs. It is hard to overstate how much that window is doing, and we mean that as a compliment... The rest is cleverly judged: king-size bed, roll-top bath, walk-in shower, full kitchen and even a wine cooler for easy evenings in. Best for couples who want the Otium vineyard story, but with a little more boutique-studio style and a little less cottage cosiness. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: $185 /night
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West Sussex Show on mapSet within one of England’s most enchanting gardens, Leonardslee House offers something rare: a luxury wine accommodation with a deep sense of place. Located in West Sussex - an area gaining serious attention for its world-class sparkling wines - this 19th-century Italianate mansion blends heritage, landscape, and gastronomy in a way that feels effortlessly refined. Each suite is individually styled, combining period details with modern comfort... But it’s what surrounds the house that truly elevates the experience: 240 acres of sculpted lakes, woodland, and rare plant collections, plus a working vineyard producing elegant English sparkling wines right on site. Dining here is a highlight too. The Michelin-starred Interlude offers a daring, hyper-local tasting menu, where the estate’s own ingredients are the stars of the plate - and the wine pairings draw from both the property and beyond. This isn’t just a wine hotel. It’s a destination where nature, history, and viticulture meet in a spectacular way. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: $465 /night
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Berkshire Show on mapFor a long time we had heard that The Vineyard Hotel & Spa is basically England’s answer to Napa - and wow, when we finally had the chance to try it absolutely delivered. Tucked just outside Newbury on 28 acres of countryside, this Relais & Châteaux gem revolves around... well, wine. The cellar-home to over 30,000 bottles from California to Champagne - is visible through a glass floor, setting the tone from step one... The Tasting Room restaurant nails seasonal British fare that’s made for pairing (and yes, there’s a “Long List” leather-bound wine menu). So if your idea of a perfect wine getaway blends luxurious accommodation, Georgian elegance, and a killer spa - all within an hour of London - The Vineyard is calling. Pop the cork, and go. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Price from: $389 /night
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East Sussex Show on mapPerched on a breezy ridge in East Sussex, the Tillingham occupies a former hop farm reimagined as a winery, restaurant and guest retreat. It feels at once rustic and deliberate - a place where fermentation, farming and design coexist with an easy, slightly bohemian confidence. Old agricultural buildings meet modern additions, and gravel paths connect barns, cellars and gardens - while vines ripple down the slopes beyond... The winery's grapes are farmed with biodynamic principles and handled with minimal intervention, yielding skin-contact whites, pét-nats and small-batch of still wines. Tastings are held in the airy tasting room or out on the terrace. Guests can even try their cider, beer and even sake - brewed on site - which further proves the estate’s obsession with fermentation. When it comes to the accommodation, they are distinctly grown-up (it is an adults-only property, after all). Rooms in the farmhouse and converted outbuildings favour limewashed walls, raw timber, wool throws and vineyard views. No televisions, no distractions. Part working farm, part winery and part culinary destination, Tillingham draws an eclectic, design-aware crowd seeking something unique. It's not a resort, nor a conventional hotel - and that’s precisely the point. Read moreGuest rating: 9.0 (superb)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: $301 /night
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Surrey Show on mapEngland’s sparkling wines are winning global praise for their elegance and finesse - and Denbies Vineyard Hotel is your ideal gateway to experience them. Perched atop the North Downs in Surrey, this contemporary hotel places you steps from one of England’s largest vineyards, where Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier thrive in chalky soils. The rooms and suites are bright and comfortable, with simple, modern décor that lets the view take center stage... But the real attraction is the wine: head down to the cellar door for guided tastings of Denbies’ award-winning sparklings and stills, or sip a glass on the terrace as you watch the vines roll away into the valley. On-site dining showcases local ingredients paired with the estate’s best bottles, making every meal an opportunity to explore what makes English wine so distinctive. So whether you’re going for a weekend retreat, or a deeper dive into sparkling wine country – we're sure you'll have all your wishes fulfilled here. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Price from: $279 /night
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East Sussex Show on mapPerched above the Cuckmere Valley in the South Downs, Flint Barns offers something quietly special - vineyard hospitality with soul. Once a 19th-century farm building, now a beautifully restored boutique stay, it blend rustic charm with simple, refined comfort. The rooms are warm and unfussy, the views stretch across sunlit slopes of vines, and the stillness is something you feel right away. Of course, the wine is the headline here... Rathfinny’s sparkling wines - crafted using traditional methods - are among England’s best. Tastings at the estate’s Cellar Door are relaxed but informative, and the experience deepens when paired with a long lunch or dinner at the estate’s dining spaces, where local ingredients meet elegant plating and thoughtful pairings. It’s not flashy - it’s better than that. It’s grounded, graceful, and made for people who genuinely love wine and place. Read moreGuest rating: 8.8 (fabulous)Price from: $245 /night
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Essex Show on mapSalt air, oysters and English wine are not the most obvious trio - which is exactly why Mersea Island Vineyard is such a fun one. Set on East Mersea, this family-run estate has been growing vines since 1985. Today it spans around ten acres, producing roughly 20,000 bottles a year - from five grape varieties. The island setting gives it a character all its own: part coastal escape, part vineyard stay, and much more memorable than your average inland wine weekend... The wine angle is the real thing here. This is a working vineyard with its own local wine production, but also a slightly unexpected extra: ale from Mersea Brewery. Guests can stay right on the estate in the vineyard B&B, then move between the café, shop and tasting-friendly surroundings without ever really needing to leave the property. What makes it stand out is the setting beyond the vines. You are close to Cudmore Grove, the wild beauty of the Essex coast, and all the shellfish-loving, sea-breezy charm Mersea is known for. It's more coastal air, more local flavour, and a good excuse to discover a very different side of English wine. Read moreGuest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)Price from: $160 /night
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Wiltshire Show on mapThere is something delightfully unexpected about Leigh Park Country House Hotel & Vineyard. One minute you are in Bradford-on-Avon, a postcard-pretty Saxon town just outside Bath, and the next you are in a Georgian country house with its own vineyard in the garden. The hotel sits in five acres of grounds and Leigh Park’s own vineyard plays a big part of the identity here... Also, the on-site restaurant is very pointedly called The Vine, which tells you the hotel knows exactly what story it wants to tell. The guest rooms are all individually designed, with the best categories serving up more space and those lovely downland views. What we like most is the contrast: Georgian elegance, a touch of wine-country novelty, and Bath close enough for a cultural detour when needed. This is a very easy one to recommend. Read moreGuest rating: 7.9 (good)Price from: $132 /night
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Devon Show on mapTucked into the gentle hills of Devon, Old Walls Vineyard is proof that English wine country isn’t limited to Kent or Sussex. Here, the views stretch across the Teign Estuary, the vines grow just beyond your doorstep, and the vibe is unmistakably Devon - welcoming, unpretentious, and quietly beautiful. The accommodation is a set of self-catering lodges, modern and comfortable, with large windows that open onto rows of vines... It’s the kind of place where you can pour a glass of estate-grown Bacchus or Pinot Noir and watch the light change over the hills without another soul in sight. This isn’t a slick resort-it’s something better: a hands-on vineyard with heart. You can join a tasting in the cellar door, chat with the winemakers, or just stock up and enjoy the wines at your own pace. Read moreGuest rating: 6.4 (good)Price from: $199 /night
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Hotels with winery in United Kingdom
United Kingdom blends pastoral charm, historic estates, and the rising prestige of English and Welsh wines - and our handpicked winery hotels bring you straight into that story. From vineyard lodges and converted barns among rolling hills to boutique country hotels with cellars and tasting experiences, each stay brings you closer to terroir, heritage, and warm hospitality. Whether you're glamping in Sussex or relaxing in a vineyard-view suite, these escapes are perfect for wine lovers!
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