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Macdonald Elmers Court

June 6, 2014 11:27
A decent sized room with doors to a sun-soaked lawn

By

Eugene Costello

1 min read

Hotel & Spa
Hampshire

In the heart of the New Forest, all picture-postcard villages, thatched cottages and wild ponies, stands Elmers Court. Its Scottish heritage is seen in the décor - baronial-style wood panelling, tartan carpets and hangings.

The old building, looking like Manderley in the Hitchcock classic Rebecca, is alas divided into apartments that are the subject of a fractional ownership. The new hotel rooms, though, are chalets and lodges in the sumptuous grounds.

Our room was on the lower half of a two-storey bank of lodges, meaning we had a sun-soaked lawn to sit out on; those upstairs had a wooden staircase and veranda for copping the rays. The room was enormous, with a king-sized bed, a sitting area, separate bathroom and - to my daughter's joy - an alcove that had been cleverly made into a dressing-room with floor-to-ceiling mirrored wardrobe and a banquette to sit and do hair and make-up. Family suites come with a separate room with bunk beds.