Warner Leisure Hotels
Warner Leisure Hotels offers adult-only short UK holidays. The portfolio includes 16 rural and seaside hideaways near the country’s top beauty attractions. This is no ordinary hotel chain. They have Grade I & II manor hotels and seaside communities.
Every property should appreciate its eccentricities and show its charm. This gives guests a tailored experience and various accommodations. Warner Leisure Hotels have balconied chalets with sea views and historic suites with four-poster beds overlooking groomed lawns thanks to massive room investment.
Warner Leisure Hotels have luxurious, historic mansions and manor houses in Berkshire, Cheshire, Cotswolds, Herefordshire, North Wales, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, and Warwickshire with beautiful grounds.
Seaside traditions are emphasised in their six coastal villages and hotels. Properties line the Isle of Wight, Suffolk and Hampshire coasts. All-inclusive breakfast is included in B&B stays. Dinner, Bed & Breakfast includes a three-course, flavorful dinner with plenty of choice and a reserved seat for the evening’s entertainment.
Guest can do as much or little as they want. Warner Leisure Hotels cooperation with Outdooractive provides local walking and cycling pathways and plenty of culture and history. Archery, yoga, gin sampling, garden tours, and spa treatments are available on the estates. Live music, performances, and festivals with actor, actress, and radio star appearances create a dynamic atmosphere.
Bourne Holidays Limited owns Warner Leisure Hotels. Registered in England 01854900. Registered office: 1 Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP2 4YL.
Bembridge Coast
Overlooking the Solent, Bembridge Coast was once owned by George V’s Lord in Waiting. Even the late Queen Mother attended Cowes Week yacht races here. This hotel is perfectly located for exploring the Isle of Wight, and it boasts a beautiful beach as an added bonus. Guests can savour breakfast on the balcony while watching the sun rise over the Solent. Afternoon meals are served at the Four Tides restaurant. Alternatively, you may head over to Warner Leisure Hotels Late Lounge for some live music and dancing. There are plenty of fun things to do during your visit, like going for a long stroll along the coast or trying archery, indoor bowling, or rifle shooting with instruction from the friendly staff.
Corton
Corton, located on the Suffolk coast close to the world-famous Southwold, has the laid-back vibe of a vacation house and all the modern conveniences for which Warner is known. Each room features a clapboard exterior and an interior decorated in soft pastels; several of the rooms also have terraces that look out over the sea, continuing the chalet concept. The Coffee Lounge is a great place to grab a bite to eat, while The Boathouse is perfect for cabaret or a leisurely stroll to the beach.
Gunton Hall
Although Gunton Hall is just a short stroll from the beach, the surrounding Suffolk forest, gardens, lake, and pitch and putt course give it a rather rural vibe. The Norfolk Broads and the picturesque town of Southwold are both within easy driving distance, making this an ideal getaway. A variety of accommodations are available, including the elegant Royale rooms that were originally part of the historic structure, as well as beautiful lodges and more rustic chalets in the grounds. The huge dance floor, sports hall, and leisure facility all contribute to Warner’s famously lively and convivial ambiance.
Lakeside
Lakeside is a wonderful spot for a beach vacation because to its sunny courtyard and location on Hampshire’s Hayling Island. The kind, welcoming vibe that wins over every customer will blow your mind. In the middle of this picturesque village, you’ll find a central courtyard, where you can meet new people at the welcoming café or in the snug bar. There are a lot of fun things to do in the area, such as visiting the picturesque Arundel and its castle or the Portsmouth Harbour. There is a wide variety of entertainment options, including restaurants, pubs, and nightly performances, as well as sports like archery, indoor short mat bowling, and pitch and putt.
Norton Grange
The chalet community of Norton Grange boasts breathtaking views of the Solent and is conveniently located near several attractions, including a marine museum, an underwater archaeology centre, a planetarium, a model railway, and the very spot where the Royal Navy occupied during WWII. The newly constructed beach cabins by Warner offer tranquil areas to unwind in following a night of fantastic live entertainment and a full day of fun activities. Castaways, the restaurant at Norton Grange, offers a varied menu that highlights seasonal and local ingredients.
Sinah Warren
Sinah Warren sits on Hayling Island, a secluded enclave that may be accessed from the coast of Hampshire via a causeway. Many of the rooms at this huge, contemporary hotel with balconies or garden patios look out over Langstone Harbour; the property was a health farm in the 15th century. Sinah boasts a heated outdoor pool (open June–early September), tennis courts, a spa, and beautiful gardens to enjoy in addition to the sea breeze and plenty of things to do. The Driftwood is a great restaurant that serves food for all occasions, and there is live music and entertainment every night. Portsmouth Harbour, where Nelson’s HMS Victory is docked, is close by, and guests can take a stroll along the shore if they so desire.