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Lucknam Park is an award winning country house hotel set in 500 acres of parkland and walled gardens. The hotel is just 6 miles from Bath and close to junctions 17 and 18 of the M4. Each of the 41 bedrooms (including 13 suites) is unique in design and furnished with sumptuous fabrics and antiques.

Our Spa has an indoor heated pool, steam room, saunas, whirlpool spa, gymnasium and snooker room. Adjacent there are two floodlit tennis courts, trim trail and mini five-a-side football pitch. The dedicated Health and Beauty Salon offers 5 treatment rooms, lounge and hairdressing salon to relax and pamper yourself. Alternatively the Equestrian centre offers rides and lessons for complete beginners to experienced riders in the all weather arena, on the cross country course or on the 500 acre estate.

Group Affiliations:Relais & Chateaux
Ratings/Awards:AA 4 Red Stars
Michelin 4 Red Turrets
RAC Gold Ribbon Number of Rooms:41 Number Ensuite:41 Price per RoomDouble:£245 - £395 Twin:£395 Single:£245 Suite:£535 - £840 Restaurant Cuisine:Modern English Awards:One Michelin Star
AA 3 Red Rosettes
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