Coworth Park, Acscot – Travel Mantra

New Year, New Travel Mantra Update…

If we design your travel or you read my website posts, you know I have a few you must do, travel mantras and I love discovering new options for the list. Reed Hastings once told The Hollywood Reporter about our Istanbul mantra: One must take a yacht up the Bosporus following a long flight. It’s essential to have fresh air, avoid the constant traffic snarl and view the brilliant mosque filled Istanbul skyline from the water. Dock at your hotel and life is perfect!

My latest Travel Mantra – if you stay in London, you must exit the city a night or two before your flight and stay at Coworth Park. I’ve actually sent clients with young children before an early Heathrow transfer and have insisted a client with a 7-hour layover, pop over to Coworth Park for massage appointment and enjoy a delightful spa lunch.

Coworth Park Mansion Ascot

After my all too brief stay, it’s now on the Travel Mantra List. Coworth Park is actually in Ascot, which is barely 20 minutes from Heathrow. A Dorchester Collection country house gem, situated in a picturesque parkland, the luxurious property sits on the borders of Windsor Great Park; the hotel is high-end style without stuffiness. Choose to stay in the Mansion House or if you prefer more seclusion and you have kiddos with you, stay in the converted Stables & Cottages. The Mansion rooms and suites are a bit more spacious, but the entire property oozes sophisticated British country charm.

I wish I had stayed two nights; it would have been the perfect antidote to nine days of Paris and London site inspection carousing! The return to real life detox from rich meals and endless amounts of bubbly, stay at Coworth Park and begin the slow assimilation.

Mansion House Executive Suite Coworth Park

My Shepherds Suite was adorable and perfect for a two-night visit. The suite features an enormous copper-clad soaking tub with a divine view of the polo fields and nearby woods. Comfy living room and a woods themed bedroom, it was scrumptious!

Mansion House Junior Suite Copper Tub, Coworth Park

Mansion House Junior Suite Coworth Park

Coworth Park

Coworth Park

Restaurant Coworth Parks’ Best of British menu offers the finest locally sourced seasonal ingredients. If it’s comfort food you crave, sample The Barn’s menu in utter rustic charm where diners are more than welcome to keep their muddy boots on. My son gave me a travel mantra – dine on Fish & Chips and have a pint…the fish & chips were perfectly prepared, lightly battered flaky tender white fish, there is nothing like it outside of the UK. Champagne was already poured, so I missed the pint, next time! Spring and summer dining, you may wish to be seated on a lovely terrace. Take part in quintessentially English activities such as tennis, croquet, horse riding or take polo lessons with the Guards Polo Club on one of Coworth Park’s two professional polo fields. Ascot Park is not far, so if the ponies thrill you, there are additional reasons to visit!

My UK Mantra- Fish & Chips- perfect!

The luxury Spa at Coworth Park is an architectural wonder. Partially submerged in The Spa’s landscape, its upper floor takes in breathtaking views of the surrounding English parkland. This sense of the natural environment continues through to the interior design, every area of The Spa is flooded with natural light, crisp contemporary architecture, art and sculptures throughout.

Spa Pool Coworth Park

Built over two floors, the upper floor has eight treatment rooms, a manicure/pedicure salon, relaxation room and a lovely dining area called The Spatisserie which serves light meals, afternoon tea, wine and champagne.

On the lower level, there is a heated indoor swimming pool with underwater music, a relaxation area around the swimming pool and a sun terrace with luxurious loungers, an aromatic steam room, experience shower and pre-swim shower. The Spa’s gym has natural light and tree top views and the Technogym equipment has integrated televisions.

The Spa at Coworth Park was awarded ‘Best Destination Spa’ at the 2017 Condé Nast Johansens awards.

My late afternoon fall walk was brisk and scenic punctuated by pond geese fluffing and preening and the deer looked up from grazing in the afternoon twilight. With a 10 am flight from Heathrow the next morning, I had enough time to take a dawn walk across the meadow trail, crunchy frost glistened, silent planes left vapor trails across the morning pink hued sky.

Park like Grounds

My 20-minute ride to the airport was the most relaxed London departure I have ever experienced. There is no reason to depart the center of London at the crack of dawn through unpredictable traffic for a flight ever again!

If you have a long layover, Coworth Park is also an elixir – escape the canned air, take a short jaunt to Coworth Park, work out, enjoy a massage and a spa lunch…and head back to your flight refreshed.

Travel has become so uncivilized. Coworth Park exudes civility and comfort and country sophistication! Highly recommend!

 

 

 

 

 

Jannes Soerensen – Hotel Whisperer

Some of my clients have happily stayed at The Beaumont in London. My recent stay, which will be profiled in upcoming posts, was absolutely delightful. Located in the chic Mayfair neighborhood, this stylish and remarkably decorated art deco masterpiece seems to be just about perfect. Jeremy King and Chris Corbin’s hotel opened in 2014, it’s only 73 rooms and its grand style captures an elegance and hospitality of a pre-war Mayfair hotel.

From the moment I dragged myself in from an overnight flight, ask me about Virgin Atlantic beds – I think Emirates has ruined me for all subsequent sleepers. I digress, each and every staff member I encountered addressed me by name. In my case, I’m not sure how they performed this magic, as I was never asked for a passport or a credit card.The Beaumont

The magic continued each and every day, I bumped into the dear GM, Jannes Soerensen on a few occasions and enthusiastically gushed about some random item – how did they know I love warm mint tea in the afternoon, it just appeared after my spa appointment.

My London wizard, Sebastian, explained why I couldn’t use the hair dryer in the bathroom, after I complained that I had to stretch the cord into my guest bathroom to look in a mirror – electrocution at 220 volts is instantaneous – thus no three prong plugs in the bath – I must have forgotten this fact…I laughed at this with Jannes – and he asked why didn’t you use your pull up vanity? Hmm, wobbly on arrival, I think I missed that feature. Later that afternoon when I popped into my room, said vanity was propped open for my convenience.

Cub Room..guests only. Morning papers with tea or coffee, afternoon prandial…cozy and comfortable

One evening, as I sipped a Rye Manhattan in the snuggly guest only Cub Room, a little snack I had raved about was served with my cocktail…in the dimly lit room, I didn’t see Jannes with a guest, but he popped by to see if I needed anything…

Hotel Whisperer…Jannes, he must have received training at MI6.

The Beaumont Hotel – highly recommend for more reasons than the infamous Hotel Whisperer. More to come on the beautiful authentic decor, the building of this landmark property designed around a lovely story, hammam massage treatment, vintage car with driver for guest outings, yummy dining…stay tuned.