Burth-Y-Don, a Saxon word that means “enchanted place on the hill,” is where the name “Boringdon” originates. Following Henry VIII’s 1539 dissolution of the Abbeys, our magnificent Devonshire manor was given to the British crown. The estate was subsequently given to the beloved courtier Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. Since then, Boringdon Hall has undergone an opulent renovation that has given this stately structure an air of serious perfection thanks to its meticulously designed interiors, 42 opulent rooms and suites, a fully stocked bar, and two alluring restaurants. Multiple private event spaces, two restaurants, a bonfire lounge, charming nooks and crannies, tended grounds, and free Wi-Fi are all available at Five Star Boringdon Hall. department. On the grounds of Boringdon, there is a wellness spa called Gaia Spa that was built specifically with wellness in mind. It is a completely unique place to unwind and re-connect with nature.
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