Overview
Dog-friendly Widbrook Grange in Wiltshire is an idyllic country farmhouse retreat located on the outskirts of Bradford on Avon. Boasting a grade II listed Georgian building, Widbrook Grange is nestled amid 11 acres of beautiful gardens. The recent renovations mean all ensuite bedrooms have been individually designed in a rustic style with bespoke furnishings. The original interiors showcase the stunning farmhouse character of the building. There is plenty of space for you and your pooch to arrive in style. Widbrook Grange really is the perfect escape for both your four-legged friend and you. For extra special doggie occasions, you can even celebrate your pups special occasion at the Farmhouse! The Widbrook team have your canine companion covered for the most pawfect day of the year. With party hats, bandanas, pupcakes and birthday cakes available to pre-order, please get in touch with the team if you and your dog will be celebrating in style during your stay.
Highlights
- Luxury Country House Hotel 15 minutes from Bath, Wiltshire
- Indoor heated swimming pool with massage & spa treatments available
- Artisan gin bar
Pooch perks
- 11 acres of charming grounds and gardens
- A Hound Bag tote filled with useful doggy accessories for your stay
- Dog bed provided
Bow Wow Factor
Your four-legged friend will enjoy fantastic walks, with 11 acres of beautiful grounds to explore and fantastic walks along the Kennet and Avon Canal just around the corner!
Widbrook Grange has a range of dog friendly rooms which including classic double rooms, twin rooms, family rooms and their junior suite. The hotel kindly provide a doggie welcome pack to ensure your pooch has a fantastic holiday!
Dine with Your Dog
Furry friends can dine with their owners in their choice of the bar, the snug area or the conservatory! The menu includes an evening dinner menu of traditional farmhouse food with a gastro twist cooked by World Champion Head Chef, Sandor Szucs, or there is a bar menu for lighter bites! The lovely team at Widbrook Grange are also happy to recommend lots of pet-friendly eateries in Bradford-on-Avon. Doggy Afternoon Tea is served daily from 12:00 to 17:00 in the conservatory or gardens. Spoil your four-legged friend with a tennis ball to take home, wet food, organic dog biscuits, and a puppichino. The experience costs £10.50 per pup, or £16.25 with a small bottle of Posh Pooch dog wine. Please note that Doggy Afternoon Tea must be booked in advance and is best enjoyed alongside human Afternoon Tea.
Need to know
Widbrook Grange Reviews
- 473 reviews
- Member since 2018
Wiltshire, BA15 1UH
Disappointing
The food was fairly good. Service patchy, housekeeping poor maintenance worse.
The bathroom needed a refurbishment and painting. The bath panel was disintegrating, the grab handle rusty. A dressing table drawer had no handle. The bedhead and wardrobe needed dusting. The Roman blind needed hemming and the window sill painting. The bedroom was cold but they wouldn't put the heating on. There weren't enough portable heaters for each room. The lounges only sat 6 and we we were in a group of 4 which was awkward. I have put this on Trip Advisor together with the photos. Your agency declined to help, telling us to contact the manager, who was on holiday. We were offered an alternative room which was smaller and the wardrobe had no handle. It was also in an annexe but up two flights of steps which were slippery in the wet weather so we declined.
Aims for shabby-chic, but is just shabby!
This was our second stay at Widbrook Grange - the first (about 18 months ago) was lovely and we were really looking forward to returning. We can't believe how much Widbrook Grange has deteriorated in that time. Our most recent stay was more Fawlty Towers, than Fawlty Towers itself!
Our biggest areas of disappointment were...
1. When we were shown into our room we were met with several iron-shaped burn marks on the carpet. When the receptionist saw us looking at them he reassuringly said "don't worry, we know these weren't you!"
2. Then we quickly established that the heating in the room wasn't working. Our genuinely-friendly receptionist came back and fiddled with the electric heater, told us it was on a complicated timed system and that it would probably come on shortly. It didn't... ever! He said that we could have a small electric heater he had in reception, but by the time they understood our radiator was broken that heater was being used in the conservatory - it eventually arrived with us about 11pm.
The issue was complicated by the fact the gas boilers in the main building had also failed. Once they got them back up and running, they tried to convince us that our electric heater would be OK, too. Obviously it didn't as they are entirely unrelated systems!
3. The floor tiles in the shower area were broken and loose, to the point of being dangerous. The hotel had tried to cunningly hide the broken tiles under two rubber bathmats. But as soon as you stepped on them they moved. Sharp edges of the tiles jutted up between the mats - showering in a "luxury" hotel has never been so trepidacious!
4. The swimming pool floor was equally poor. Many sections of the floor has lost the tiles, leaving lots of opportunity to shred your feet. The whole area is in need of a makeover - the paint on the walls was peeling/flaking in several areas, too!
To top it all off, when we (happily) checked out the following morning, the receptionist on duty apologised about the heating and reassured us that maintenance were coming in to look at it. When we said that we were disappointed with the room, she happily told us that it was due to be refurbished in the coming weeks. Clearly, that didn't help us though! It did make us wonder why they'd continued to let it out in its current state.
The staff, to their credit, were very friendly but clearly over-stretched and harassed. The duty manager was literally doing every front of house job that evening, which meant everything was rushed and/or delayed as he ran from pillar to post.
We have no intention of going back to see if they have fixed the heating or refurbished the room. Thankfully we were able to see the funny side of the situation, but not everybody would, especially if it was a special occasion.
Tired around the edges
Sadly we were very disappointed in our stay at Widbrook Grange. On arrival we noted the very tatty state of the grounds, money has only seemingly been spent on the main areas. Our room looked beautiful but our cold water supply kept going off completely, I burnt myself in the shower. Pool tiny and very tired, we didn't bother swimming. Overall it's not worth the money!
Map & Directions
Address
Bradford on Avon
Wiltshire
BA15 1UH
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Location & Local Attractions
Walks along the Kennet and Avon Canal take you directly into Bradford on Avon. Along the way, you can stop for refreshments at the dog-friendly Lock Inn Cafe. The town itself has a fantastic new pet store, Doghouse, with a great cafe serving doggie ice cream, drinks and food! It is a charming historic town, rich in culture with plenty to do and lots of trails to discover. If you're looking for great dog-friendly pubs, The Dandy Lion and The George are well known for offering a warm welcome to four-legged visitors.
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Concierge
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