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UK B-Corp hotel group Exclusive Collection has announced the expansion of its portfolio with the addition of Ansty Hall in Warwickshire.
The grade II listed Georgian manor has undergone an extensive renovation to give new life into its storied walls.
Set in eight acres of grounds in the Warwickshire countryside, 62-key Ansty Hall has become the seventh country-house hotel in Exclusive Collection’s portfolio and extends the group’s reach towards the Midlands.
The interiors of the hotel pay homage to the region’s heritage, local craftsmanship, with a nod to the weaving and textile past and innovative motoring industry. From art and pottery moulded by local hands and in-room technology to regionally woven upholstery and “historic” red brick facades, all these elements are mirrored throughout the hotel’s interior design which was delivered by Russell Sage and Trevellion.
Art and literature enthusiasts will find themselves “enchanted” by the hotel’s Henry Library, named after author Henry Cadwallader Adams, who once owned this home – and includes a curated collection of his novels. Furthermore, drawing inspiration from Coventry’s historic “True Blue” dye, the red stone facade and surrounding countryside, the hotel’s colour palette and interiors reflects its location.
The restaurant, named Woven, celebrates Ansty, when it was once thriving with ribbon weaving, as Coventry’s cottage weaving industry boomed. The menu features classic British dishes peppered with local flavours and unexpected touches led by chef Ryan Swift.
Afternoon Tea is served in the tearoom and lounge – the “High Chai” afternoon tea experience will continue to weave local flavours through its menu, alongside variations of Chai latte to compliment the typical array of teas guests would come to expect.
Next to Ansty Hall there is a church redesigned by Sir Gilbert Scott, architect of King’s Cross and St Pancras station, which makes the hotel ideal for weddings.
The property offers a range of spaces accommodating groups up to 160 guests for indoor and outdoor ceremonies, including The Orangery, a separate building from the main house with floor to ceiling windows and direct access out onto the grounds.
Steve Ogden, general manager of Ansty Hall, said: “Just as its emblem, the Phoenix, represents, Ansty Hall has been regenerated from the ashes by Exclusive Collection. We are thrilled to open our doors and welcome guests to experience the perfect blend of elegance, history, and innovation.
“From the meticulously restored Georgian architecture to the curated literature and art that adorn our halls, every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to inspire and delight our guests. It is a privilege to be a part of a property that offers not just accommodation but an immersive journey through time, space and unparalleled hospitality.”




























