Fawsley Hall review: a sumptuous and historic staycation spot

With its authentic Tudor hall and uber-modern luxury spa, this hotel in rural Northamptonshire is one of a kind

Fawsley Hall exterior

In a hamlet in rural Northamptonshire lies Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa, a one-of-a-kind estate that can trace its history back to the seventh century.

By mixing the traditional (its original Tudor grand hall springs to mind) with the modern (the luxury spa just underwent a £1.5m refurbishment), Fawsley Hall’s owners have created a unique hotel experience that will appeal to all sorts of guests, from history buffs to wellness wonks.

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