A countryside retreat shaped by centuries of stories, soft greenery, and the gentle quiet Warwickshire locals treasure.
Walton Hall isn’t just another countryside stay — it’s part of Warwickshire’s long memory.
Set among fields, wooded paths, and still water, the Hall sits in a part of Warwickshire that has never lost its softness. Locals know it as a place where time naturally slows.
Wherever you stay, the land shapes the mood — calm, warm, unhurried.
Unwind at a pace set by nature — warm swims, calming steam rooms, slow spa treatments, or simply a quiet moment near a window watching the gardens breathe. Here, relaxation doesn’t need planning; it happens on its own.
Warwickshire’s food traditions lean toward comfort — slow roasts, fresh vegetables, warm bread, rustic puddings, and familiar countryside flavours. Meals here follow that same honest, unhurried rhythm, best enjoyed while looking out at the greenery.
Perfect for long walks, garden exploring and easy afternoons outdoors — pets fit naturally into the countryside rhythm and are warmly welcomed.
Everything nearby feels steady, friendly, and quietly beautiful.
Your Warwickshire countryside Reset begins with soft mornings, timeless rooms, and nature that makes you breathe easier — a stay that feels rooted, gentle, and quietly restorative from the moment you arrive. Come for the countryside, stay for the calm, and leave Reset.

I met up with my son, who came from Manchester while I traveled from the South Coast with my 6-month-old puppy. We stayed for one night and opted for breakfast on Sunday morning. The twin room we were given was spacious enough for us and had everything we needed. It even had doors leading out to a patio area, which was perfect for our dog. We dined in the restaurant on Saturday evening, and the food was delightful. It was quite busy, and perhaps a couple more staff members would have been helpful, but the wait time was reasonable and didn’t bother us at all. Dogs are welcome in the bar area, and we initially tried to sit there with our pup, but he wasn’t settling down, so I took him back to the room and made him comfortable in his crate before heading back to the restaurant. We did the same for breakfast on Sunday morning, which was lovely and had everything we could want. The grounds are stunning and perfect for walks; I met several "locals" out and about with their dogs. We were fortunate to have sunny, albeit chilly, weather. We didn’t use the leisure facilities, but my son checked them out and was quite pleased with what he saw. All the staff we interacted with were friendly and accommodating.

Brought a wowcher over night stay with dinner and breakfast, and had a lovely evening stay with beautiful dinner and a very generous breakfast. The room was good size, comfy night sleep, could do with a lick of paint here and there and some modernization in places but overall found it to be pleasant but we do understand that as part of the wowcher deal this was good value for money. The reception area, bar and restaurant were very nice, very modern with good seating - there are tables and chairs outside, which were nice to sit at in the evening sunshine, however I would say you need more of them, after people had ate, alot of people were coming outside to sitdown and enjoy a drink but not enough tables and chairs for people to do so, so perhaps some more would be beneficial. The meal at the restaurant was incredible, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The wait staff were so accommodating and very friendly and the breakfast was vast, fresh fruits, cereals and pastries as well as cooked breakfast which was very tasty, thanks for a good night!