HARBURY LN,
LEAMINGTON SPA,
CV33 9QB
Mallory Court Hotel, Warwickshire, was built in 1916 for James Thomas Holt. A notable cotton producer, turned retiree. The chosen architect, P Morley Horder, was one of a group of early 20th century architects who re-introduced the romantic vernacular styles of the Elizabethan period.
When Holt died in 1936, Captain (later Sir) John Black, Managing Director of the Standard Motor Company, took ownership. He immediately set about increasing the amenities of his new home including; oak panelling in the dining rooms, outdoor pool, squash court and an extra bath in the main bathroom, which is now part of the Blenheim Suite.
In 1956, John Anthony Dunbar Lucas, who owned a jewellery factory in the town, bought the house as a private home for his family where they lived happily for two decades.
Mallory Court Hotel, Warwickshire, remained a family home until it was purchased by Alan Holland and Jeremy Mort in 1976 for £77,500. Both men soon invested much more time and energy into the country house, having realised the full potential of this remarkable house.
In 1995, the hotel received a huge investment from Sir Peter Rigby, an international hi-tech entrepreneur, whose investment saw the significant development of Mallory Court, Warwickshire. With the addition of a new wing of Master bedrooms in 1998, the opening of the Knights Suite in 2004, the launch of the Brasserie at Mallory in 2005, and a luxury spa in Warwickshire which opened in early 2017.
To this day, Mallory Court Hotel, Warwickshire has a strong reputation for its friendly and impeccable service and rigorous attention to detail. We continue to go from strength to strength, as one of the most beautiful country house hotels in England, serving as a home from home for all our guests.
Mallory Court Hotel and Spa,
Harbury Lane,
Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire
CV33 9QB