You don’t have to leave your dog at home when you travel—England has many luxury hotels that warmly welcome canine companions. From coastal retreats and countryside estates to elegant city hideaways, the following seven properties offer superb facilities and thoughtful touches for dogs and their owners:
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Bedruthan Hotel & Spa, Cornwall
Set on the Cornish coast at Mawgan Porth, Bedruthan is ideal for beach-loving dogs with miles of dog-friendly sand and scenic coastal paths nearby. The hotel welcomes dogs in its cocktail bar, ballroom, Wild Café and Ogo, and offers special canine treats such as house-baked oat biscuits, Barke Farm dog ice cream and Cornish fish sourced locally. Dog-friendly rooms include a dog blanket, thick towel, two bowls and access to an outdoor washing station—perfect after a muddy beach walk. Owners can also enjoy the on-site spa while their pets relax.
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Pennyhill Park, Surrey
Less than an hour from central London, Pennyhill Park blends 19th-century grandeur with contemporary spa facilities, tennis courts and Michelin-star dining. Its extensive grounds—123 acres of landscaped gardens, ponds and mature cedar trees—are ideal for long walks with your dog. The hotel also provides an in-house team of pet sitters for guests who need short-term care, and several dog-friendly outdoor areas so pets can stretch their legs in comfort.
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Lainston House, Hampshire
Hidden within 63 acres of Hampshire countryside, Lainston House is a 17th-century luxury hotel with individually styled suites and rooms featuring plush beds, rain-bar showers and freestanding baths. The hotel offers 14 dog-friendly rooms and direct access to the grounds, making it easy to step outside for a leisurely walk with your pet. Its tranquil rural setting suits dogs that enjoy open space and peaceful surroundings.
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The Prince Akatoki, Marylebone, London
In the heart of Marylebone, The Prince Akatoki offers a refined, Japanese-inspired sanctuary for both guests and their dogs. Canines receive five-star attention, with in-room hampers containing toys and treats and a special dog menu available for ordering. Its proximity to Hyde Park makes it easy to combine city sightseeing with expansive green spaces where dogs can run and explore before returning to luxury.
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Lympstone Manor, Devon
Housed in a Grade II-listed Georgian mansion, Lympstone Manor provides luxurious, dog-friendly accommodation across two suites and six Shepherd Huts. Dog-friendly rooms are prepared with a dog bed, towel, torch and bowl, and several units include private terraces for outdoor relaxation. The country setting and thoughtful amenities make it a great choice for owners who want high-end hospitality alongside practical pet facilities.
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South Lodge, Sussex
Overlooking the South Downs and set within 93 acres of woodland, South Lodge in West Sussex offers dog-friendly rooms with direct access to the grounds. Each dog-friendly room is equipped with a comfortable bed, a towel for muddy paws, two bowls, doggy bags and a small welcome treat. The expansive grounds and summer terraces provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor time and leisurely strolls.
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Scarlet Hotel, Cornwall
For those who prefer a seaside setting, Scarlet Hotel provides a relaxed coastal retreat where dogs are welcome. Dog-friendly rooms include a towel, food bowls and an enclosed outdoor area attached to the room. The Retreat Lounge allows dogs during lunch and dinner, and the sea-facing outdoor terrace is dog-friendly, making it easy to enjoy coastal views and fresh air together.
Whether you’re after a beachside escape, a grand country house or a stylish urban stay, these hotels combine luxury with practical, pet-friendly touches to ensure both you and your dog enjoy a comfortable, memorable visit.