
2 Guests En-suite Bathroom Breakfast
Named in honour of Lord Gregory, whose legacy helped shape the historic village of Harlaxton and the nearby Harlaxton Manor, the Gregory Room reflects a sense of heritage, elegance, and timeless comfort.
This thoughtfully designed boutique room blends traditional character with modern convenience, offering guests a peaceful and refined place to stay. With a comfortable bed, en-suite bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and carefully chosen furnishings, the Gregory Room provides everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable visit.

2 Guests En-suite Bathroom Breakfast
The Violet Room is named after Violet Van der Elst, a remarkable and unconventional figure in British history. Known for her strong character, independence, and outspoken campaigning in the early 20th century, Violet Van der Elst was a successful entrepreneur and a passionate voice for social causes.
Inspired by her bold spirit and individuality, the Violet Room reflects both elegance and quiet strength. The space is designed with soft, calming tones and comfortable furnishings, creating a relaxing retreat while subtly celebrating a woman who stood out in her time.

2 Guests En-suite Bathroom Breakfast
The Ridgway Room is named after Dr. William Ridgway, a key figure in the modern history of Harlaxton Manor. In 1978, Dr. Ridgway purchased the manor and later transferred ownership to the University of Evansville, helping to secure its future as an international study centre.
His contribution played a vital role in preserving Harlaxton Manor and transforming it into the vibrant academic and cultural hub it is today. The Ridgway Room honours his legacy and the lasting impact he had on the village and its global connections.

2 Guests En-suite BathroomBreakfast
The Burn Room is named after William Burn, a key architect involved in the creation of Harlaxton Manor. Taking over the project in the late 1830s, Burn played a crucial role in completing the manor, contributing to its striking Jacobean and Baroque design and helping shape the iconic building seen today.
Inspired by his craftsmanship and attention to detail, the Burn Room reflects a sense of classic design and understated elegance. Thoughtfully styled with comfort in mind, it offers a relaxing space for guests to unwind.