Elmers Court Hotel
Lymington · United Kingdom · South Baddesley Road
About Elmers Court Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Lymington
Elmers Court Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Lymington, United Kingdom. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, gym, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.9 / 5
A Truly Unforgettable Spa Experience! I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the spa recently with my mum, and from start to finish, the entire experience was nothing short of perfect – all thanks to the incredible team, especially Jamie and Kata. Jamie was an absolute gem from the moment we arrived. He went above and beyond to ensure everything ran smoothly, organising such a thoughtful and relaxing experience for both me and my mum. His warm, professional manner made us feel so welcome and at ease, and it was clear he genuinely cared about making our visit special. You can tell he takes real pride in his work – he’s a credit to the spa! As for the treatments – wow. Kata gave me the best massage and facial I’ve ever had. Her hands are magic! She was so attentive and in tune with what my body needed, and I left feeling completely refreshed, relaxed, and glowing. Her calming presence and skill made it a truly luxurious experience. If you’re looking for a place to unwind, be pampered, and feel completely looked after, this is it. Thank you so much to Jamie and Kata for making our visit so memorable – we’ll definitely be back!
Been here for couple of days. It's in close vicinity of Lymington. Old heritage but very well maintained. Rooms are good, clean and tidy. Serves only English breakfast. Ample parking. Never tried the restaurant but looks fine. Lots of daily exercise activities you can do from yoga to swimming. Only con in summer is no air conditioner.
For £154 per night, I expected a higher standard. Unfortunately, the room fell short. There was poor ventilation or air conditioning, which made the space feel uncomfortably stuffy. While the room was generally clean, the carpets were worn and damaged, and there was a noticeable amount of dust - not terrible, but certainly not what you'd hope for at this price point. Breakfast was not included and cost an additional £26. For that price, I anticipated a more impressive offering. In reality, it was comparable to a Wetherspoons breakfast (without hash browns). On the positive side, the hotel does appear to offer some excellent facilities, including a pool, gym, and spa, and it’s set in a beautiful location. It seems ideal for families. However, as I was only staying for one night and didn’t have the opportunity to use these amenities, I can’t comment on their quality. They may, however, help justify the higher room rate for longer stays. If you’re simply looking for a one-night stay, a Premier Inn would probably be much better of an option. However, if you're planning a family holiday and intend to make use of the hotel’s facilities, it might be worth considering - although pack your own breakfast or find somewhere to go near by.