
Beaverbrook, a countryside hotel an hour outside of London, has joined the Leading Hotels of the World (LHW)’s collection of independent, luxury hotels.
“We’re absolutely thrilled and immensely proud to share that Beaverbrook has joined the esteemed collection of The Leading Hotels of the World,” said Jorge De Jesus, group general manager, Beaverbrook. “This recognition is a genuine honour and a reflection of our team’s heartfelt dedication to creating memorable stays and offering gracious, attentive service. As we step into this exciting new chapter, we look forward to sharing the unique spirit and quiet charm of Beaverbrook with the discerning guests of LHW across the globe.”
Originally the former 19th-century mansion of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, a newspaper publisher and politician, the hotel is set on 470 acres of countryside in the Surrey Hills National Landscape and comprises four venues, four restaurants and the nature-focused Coach House Health Club & Spa.
Guests of Beaverbrook can now benefit from LHW’s exclusive programs, including access to a global network of luxury travel advisors and the Leaders Club loyalty program, which offers benefits such as pre-confirmed complimentary room upgrades, priority check-in and late check-out.
Currently, Leading Hotels of the World includes more than 400 independent luxury properties worldwide.