"Tried to arrange everything in advance for a stay with my mum, who has mobility issues. Staff were very accomodating, however, everything was a little further away than they made it out to be. Which did cause some issues. Fine if you are a wheelchair user, but my mum uses crutches to get around. It was not that easy for her.
Rooms are very basic, for the price and the attraction of "Horwood House". Be careful, the beds are on wheels, which surprised my mum, as she almost fell off. They are also pretty firm matresses, not the most comfortable night I've ever had. I also had a dripping noise all night in my room, that sounded like the buildings heating.
The pool/spa was lovely though. Not many changing facilities, so queues happen often, but it was nice and modern and clean.
Dinner at Harrys was excellent. Fresh, hot and delicious. Be aware the cocktails are very expensive though.
Breakfast was a disappointment. Definitely not worth £20 per person. I know its geared up for wedding parties/conferences, but the quality was so bad and nothing was as warm as it should be.
The staff however, are amazing.
They were so accomdating, friendly and willing to go over and above.
This ranges from reception, to the staff at Harrys, the Spa and 1911 for breakfast.
The staff truly made the visit special, even if some of the other stuff was a disappointment."
"If you are staying in the paddock building, there is a separate carpark closer to that building.
The bar area is nice and I preferred the bar menu compared to the man restaurant. A lot cheaper as well.
My room in the paddock building was great. Plenty of space, clean and they kept the natural wall as a feature as well. Comfy bed. Plenty of extras in the room such as canned water, sweets, crisps, biscuits etc. The room had a fridge as well.
I booked through hotels.com £93 for a Monday night including breakfast as access to the leisure facilities.
Leisure facilities had a good steam room and sauna. Two hot tubs but one isn’t working. Large pool, a little cold but good. Plenty of loungers.
I didn’t use any of the other facilities such as the gym, hair salon or beauty/massage therapies.
There is also plenty of seating areas around the building so you can step away and find somewhere more quiet and intimate if you don’t want to be in the main bar.
Highly recommend this hotel. "
What are some accommodation options with pools in Haversham?
Hotel La Tour: Provides a full-service spa, an indoor pool and 2 outdoor tennis courts. OYO The Chiltern Hotel: Hotel located near National Bowl. Features a sauna, an indoor pool and a snack bar/deli. Horwood House Hotel: Hotel located near Silverstone Circuit. Offers 2 restaurants, an indoor pool and a full-service spa. Novotel Milton Keynes: Apartment located near Silverstone Circuit. Offers a sauna, an indoor pool and free self parking. Whittlebury Hall Hotel & Spa: Hotel located near National Bowl. Offers a health club, an indoor pool and a sauna.
What is there to see and do in Haversham?
Make a point to visit attractions such as The Beach and Xscape. Discover sights such as Bradwell Windmill, Central Milton Keynes Shopping Centre and Milton Keynes Theatre during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Haversham?
Taking the local weather in Haversham into account is an important factor for planning your visit, especially if you plan to spend your trip by the pool. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Haversham is 734 mm.