Handed down through time and generations, Godolphin Hall is a warm and welcoming space for 28 family and friends. This large, yet cosy, 17th Century family home, has been restored and enhanced and now it’s yours. Positioned within acres of parkland, boasting gardens rolling down to the River Tanat, the peaceful retreat is complete with onsite lodges for another 16 guests, inviting you to come together, relax and recharge.
Step into the spa and admire views from the ten-person hydro tub, book a pampering treatment, maintain your fitness in the state of the art gym. Do as much or as little as you like. Shoot some clay, fly wild birds, play a Test match in the gardens, take to the trails. Or just settle back on the flagstones, get the barbie going, top up your glass and chill among the Breidden Hills above the Meifod Valley.
You can walk the hills yourself or picnic by the river. Embrace the true you on the mid-Wales border, where the red kites hang high above, the night stars glitter like Christmas and every day ends with a glass of Prosecco and a dip in one of the pipingly pleasant hot tubs. You’ve been running on empty. Refill and refuel your life with the things that really matter. Enchanting escapes await.
Godolphin Estate is a wonderful world. It all begins on the outside, in the Welsh border country and with its soaring hills. On the inside, you’ll sit high above acres of parkland and a rumbling fly-fishing river whose pace mirrors the speed of life at this collection of properties.
Greenery is plentiful here. It all begins before you even arrive, winding your way through the Welsh border country that looks like a giant golf course sculpted by a higher power. But the idyll’s only just begun, as you explore the 15 acres of rolling greenery that harbours a full-scale spa, gym, all weather tennis court and the meandering waters of the River Tanat.
Make the most of it. In high summer, with the Hall awash with wisteria, hire the Weber barbecue and dine out on the terrace amid the landscaping and the laburnum tunnels. Fish the river, walk the woodlands with their 2500 semi-mature and specimen trees, play a little croquet on the lawns.
Take a picnic down by the river then return to a dip in one of the hot tubs at twilight as the sun sets above the Meifod Valley. Out there among the verdant pastures picnic by the river, take a tipple on the terrace and pretend you never have to leave.
Relax, this is your home. Spread out, put your feet up, revel in the warmth of the open fire with free logs. Fire up some family flicks on the 50-inch Smart TV, tap into the free wifi, sink into the many sofas. Godolphin Hall is the home with the feel of a hotel, with guests you’ve personally invited yourself.
Snooker balls wait to be potted in the billiard room. Pour a drink and have a sing-along on the Bechstein baby grand. Enjoy the wooden beams, exposed stone and roaring fires, with room to escape to the second lounge for a little me-time.
Wind down in the Hide, tranquil natural setting, all from the comfort of the 10 seater hot tub. Sweat it out in the state of the art gym or visit the onsite spa for pure relaxation in the sauna and hydrotherapy tub, complete with a pamper in one of the treatment rooms.
Across the estate in the lodges, there’s hygge in abundance here – a feeling of calm, cosy contentment that makes you glad to come home. It’s embedded in the toasty floors, warmed by the underfloor heating, and the logs waiting to be loaded into the woodburner. There’s a rustic romance here that’s simply not available in suburbia – the stripped-back simplicity of living in the sticks above the Meifod Valley, yet without letting go of contemporary creature comforts.
Magic up a movie on the smart TV or listen to your favourite songs on the bluetooth surround system whilst moving gracefully, G&T in hand, between the open-plan living spaces and out through the double doors to the deck with ease.
The hall’s kitchen is spectacular in all its gleaming glory, with plenty of induction hobs, three ovens and two dishwashers awaiting your culinary creativity. Or you might prefer to take it easy and allow our chefs stir and simmer their way to a fine-dining evening meal, a relaxed supper, a buffet or simply a drop-off meal or two.
Dine separately around cosy tables in the hall or lodges, or get the whole party of 44 together for meals in the Garden room, scene of many special event. For dining al fresco, a small charge for gas gets you summertime use of the Weber barbecue on the terrace amid landscaped grounds.
Family-friendly pub meals get no better than The Plan Yn Dinas in llanfechain, Just a short car journey from Godolphin hall where the Brongain fillet steak sits happily by chicken Milanese. Try Brunch there too, or indulge in pizza on a Tuesday evening, available to take away or dine in.
Go the whole hog and try the glittering taste of a Michelin star at Tyddyn Llan, teaming ‘classical techniques with patriotic Welsh flourishes’. Grab a mouth-watering dopiaza or dansak takeaway from The Simla Tandoori. Or top up the fridge with fresh fare from Llynclys Hall Farm Shop and Momentum Wines in Oswestry.
Here in the rural idyll of Welsh border country, beneath a yawning sky, a grand night’s sleep is pretty much a given. Open your window a little and let the pure air tickle your senses and sharpen your dreams.
Among the 14 bedrooms in the main hall are contemporary, traditional and surprising designs with plenty of Hygee warmth in the lodges. Wrap up in fluffy bathrobes and sumptuous towels and feel a million dollars with Aromatherapy Associate goodies. Drift off in 400-count sateen Egyptian cotton linen with downfeel hypoallergenic hollow-fibre duvets on pocket-sprung mattresses.
In the Hall, bedroom one is a double with shared bathroom, while bedroom two is a zip-link twin or superking. Bedroom three offers twin singles, while four and five are en-suite kingsizes. Bedroom six and seven are zip-and-link or superkings with a rolltop-bath bathroom across the hallway from six, and seven having an en-suite.
Bedroom eight is a kingsize with private bathroom across the hall, and nine is an en-suite king. Also en-suite, bedroom ten offers twin singles, while 11 has the same with a wet room shared with bedroom 12, a zip-link superking. ‘Cello’ is a superking sharing a bathroom with ‘Oboe’, offering twin singles.
In the Lodges, all bedrooms offer zip-and-link twin beds that can convert to super-kingsize on request. En-suite rooms offer shower cubicle and toilet, while a patio door leads out onto the decking and the hot tub. All bedrooms and bathrooms here offer smart, sophisticated and contemporary tranquility.
Our professional therapists will indulge you with the ultimate self-care experience in the Wellness Spa. Step into a world of natural materials, wood, stone and glass that combine to create this calming retreat. With an exclusive partnership with British brand, Aromatherapy Associates, you will experience their award winning spa treatments.
Visit for an individual treatment or book for a private Spa Suite Experience package for 4 hours of therapies to include hydro, infra-red, red light and experience shower.
Godolphin Hall has been awarded Best Self-Catering Accommodation 2024/25 at the prestigious Mid Wales Tourism Awards
These awards celebrate the exceptional tourism industry in the region, highlighting the talented businesses, organisations, and individuals who make Mid Wales such an incredible destination. Winning this award is a testament to the care and dedication the team at the property put into ensuring every stay is memorable.