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Nobu Hospitality has announced plans to develop a hotel, restaurant and branded residences within a 185-acre estate in Rutland.
The project, delivered in partnership with Woolfox, marks the brand’s first move into rural countryside retreats.
The development is located near Stamford and will feature lake-view rooms, suites and a signature Nobu restaurant and bar.
The site is designed as a “luxury lifestyle” destination and members’ club, offering guests and residents access to a spa, swimming pool and gym.
Rutland has seen increased demand as a destination due to its proximity to Rutland Water and historic sites such as Burghley House.
The group stated that The Woolfox site is positioned within two hours of London, Birmingham and Manchester, targeting both leisure visitors and the branded residential market.
The project follows a global trend for experience-led destinations that integrate wellness, dining and residential elements.
The developers added that the retreat will focus on a slower pace of living compared to the brand’s traditional urban locations.
Trevor Horwell, chief executive of Nobu Hospitality, said: “For the first time within our portfolio, we have the opportunity at Nobu Woolfox to create a special countryside retreat experience – one that offers all the hallmarks of Nobu, but in a setting defined by nature, tranquillity, and a sense of escape.”
Chris Riddle, co-founder of Woolfox, said: “From the very beginning, our dream for Woolfox has been to create a place where people can slow down, reconnect, and spend meaningful time together away from the pace of everyday life. This partnership marks an exciting new chapter in that journey.”













