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Review: The Langley, Marriott’s new uber-luxury UK country house hotel

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This is our review of The Langley country house hotel, just outside West London.

The Langley opened last week, the newest entry in the annals of ‘luxury country house hotels near London’.  What makes The Langley different to Four Seasons Hampshire, Chewton Glen, The Grove, Soho Farmhouse, Whatley Manor etc is that it is available on hotel loyalty points.

(The only other redemption option is Hilton’s Syon Park which we reviewed here.  There is a lot to like about this hotel – it was originally a Waldorf Astoria and is very expensively finished – but it is sat next to a garden centre and overlooks an ugly housing estate.)

The Langley is currently bookable for 35,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.  This is, arguably, the best ‘bargain’ in the whole Bonvoy system and I think the hotel is using this as a carrot to fill the rooms whilst it builds up cash guests.  I would be very surprised if it is not 60,000 points per night by Christmas.

I value a Marriott Bonvoy point at 0.5p.  The Langley is £400+ per night on peak days, getting you well over 1p.

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We stayed on Saturday night using points, as did a few other HFP readers.  Let me summarise what I found:

the hard product (room quality etc) is very high indeed – I haven’t had Hermes toiletries in a hotel room for a long time, for example

the staff are generally very impressive

the spa, pool and gym complex is outstanding – probably one of the top five hotels spas in the UK

breakfast is a total disaster and there are issues with the restaurant overall – some of these will be fixed quickly, others may be structural

kids are allowed, but little ones will have a far better time at Four Seasons Hampshire for a stay of more than one night

The Langley website is here if you want to find out more.

Introducing The Langley

The Langley, sitting in Langley Park, was originally a hunting lodge for the Duke of Marlborough with gardens designed by ‘Capability’ Brown.  Following a massive refurbishment and extension, it is now a 40-room hotel.

Getting there is relatively straightforward.  The nearest major railway station is Slough, from where it is a £12 taxi ride.  Langley and Iver stations are nearer but may be trickier for taxis.  It is an easy drive from London – we took an Uber to Westfield on the way home and it took about 35 minutes.

The hotel is also a modest drive to Heathrow which, as long as you have a car or are happy to pay for a taxi, makes it a very pleasant alternative to the airport hotels.

40 rooms is, of course, very small.  Four Seasons Hampshire has 133.  This is the rear view:

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Here are three shots of the main lobby, which looks fantastic:

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and

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and

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The ground floor of the main building also contains a lounge:

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…. and a bar (PR photo as I forgot to take one – all other photos in the review are mine):

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The Cedar Restaurant is also on the ground floor – we will come back to this.

If you are wondering how the owners will fill it every night at the sort of rates it charges, it is worth noting that Pinewood Studios is very close.  I can imagine Daniel Craig and his co-stars checking in when filming on Bond 25 resumes ….

Rooms at The Langley

The 40 rooms and suites are split equally between the main building and the Brewhouse:

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The Brewhouse is directly opposite the main building, and it only take a minute to walk across.  This was fine on a sunny June weekend but could cause problems in wet or cold weather.  I have no idea how they are going to deliver room service there.

We had two rooms.  As a Titanium Elite member of Marriott Bonvoy, I was upgraded to a suite in the Brewhouse with an adjacent but not connecting second room.

The top floor Brewhouse rooms still have original wooden beams in place:

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and

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This was the non-suite room we had next door – I’m not sure what category this is:

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and

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The quality of everything was top notch.  No expense has been spared.  The suite (below) had a double shower and even the standard room had double sinks, although no bathtub.

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Toiletries were Hermes, which you don’t see very often.  The coffee machine was from Illy.  Wi-fi was very good.

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Apart from feeling that the room was a little dark – this is always a problem in rooms with very high ceilings because it is hard to fix lights – there was literally nothing with which I could find fault.

Housekeeping was a little sloppy.  The clock by the bed was showing the date as Tuesday 29th (on Sunday 9th) and the time was six hours out.  The cleaners should be fixing this.  The coffee supplies were not refilled at turndown.  Turndown turned up at 6.45pm when we were changing for a dinner reservation at 7pm – a Four Seasons would have noted this and told them to come at 7.15pm.  Bizarrely, in both rooms one or two windows did not have the blinds lowered at turndown.

I should also mention that I did not get my promised newspaper the next day, and neither did a fellow reader.

This is the end of Part 1.  Click here for Part 2 of our The Langley review, also published today, which covers the spa, the restaurant, my view on its suitability for children and one of the most disastrous hotel breakfasts I have ever experienced.

The official website for The Langley is here.


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Comments (37)

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  • E says:

    The Telegraph have reviewed the hotel too. They must have had a better time at breakfast, unless they only looked at the breakfast menu but didn’t bother to stay for it!

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/buckinghamshire/hotels/the-langley-hotel/

  • Julian says:

    Great review of a hotel in a location I have known for all my life and is literally 3 miles from my parents family home of 50 years in Stoke Poges until it very sadly had to be sold five months ago to pay HMRC far too much money in IHT and split the proceeds with my divorcing sister who needs the money to pay off her lower earning husband. Also my parents used to live in Langley before they moved to Stoke Poges so I have known Langley Park literally all my life and my grandparents and parents took me there for walks from when I was a toddler onwards. Black Park (often used for filming by Pinewood Studios) is also just across the road from the hotel and literally in very short walking distance of it.

    I had seen the illuminated signs go in at the entrance about 4 months back but when I last went down there only about 7 weeks ago the place still wasn’t yet open and the builders were still on site.

    Another option for getting there for anyone who already has an all 6 zones tube pass would be to get the Met or Piccadilly line to Uxbridge station (Zone 6) and then get some form of taxi from there (easy to get a taxi from Uxbridge station). I’m not sure if a bus runs down the dual carriageway or not but in any case its over half a mile’s drive from the entrance on the dual carriageway to the hotel itself so I can’t see this appealing to those who can afford the hotel’s not inconsiderable prices.

    Ultimately I would argue that its not nearly as grand as Stoke Park Club in Stoke Poges that is only a few miles away and was the scene of the filming of the incident in the James Bond Goldfinger film where Odd Job takes the head off a statue with his bowler hat and Blofelt is also seen playing golf on the course with Mr Bond.

  • 1nfrequent says:

    Just for information, there’s actually a taxi firm that operates in the building next to Langley train station. It can be quiet there on a weekend but if you phone them to book, you can literally walk off the train and into a waiting cab plus when the Elizabeth Line finally opens you’ll be able to get faster trains into/out of London.

    (I have to say though that I’ve never had any problems getting a cab at Slough station either – usually plenty waiting in the rank).

    • Julian says:

      Always taxis at Slough station rank near 24/7 and for short trips like this one (which is between 2 and 3 miles from Slough station) usually Uber or pre booked private hire of any kind won’t be any cheaper. For instance taxi fare from Slough station to my mother’s house in Stoke Poges 2.4 miles away was latterly around £7 but was not any cheaper through private hire or online booking. Uxbridge tube station is only 4 to 5 miles away from the hotel compared to 3 to 4 miles from Slough station (more one way than the other as there is no cross over on the dual carriageway at the hotel entrance) and saves a lot of money on rail fares compared to Slough mainline station, especially as staying at the hotel you won’t be able to benefit from the cheaper off peak return fare unless travelling long distance across London from other Home Counties or from further afield. Train services to Langley and Iver station are slow stoppers and also not nearly as many of them, especially on a Sunday.

      But as I said above in Toto its not nearly as magnificent a location as Stoke Park Country Club and Hotel in Stoke Poges, which is only 3.5 miles away.

  • Reley says:

    As a Bonvoy Platinum, are there any perks? Room upgrade / free breakfast / lounge access?

    thanks all

    • Rob says:

      No lounge in a 40-room hotel 🙂

      Free buffet breakfast (if you select breakfast as your amenity). You are eligible for an upgrade but Titanium and Ambassador members are ahead of you.

  • Stuart says:

    I love how the small things like the Hermes toiletries impress. Had the exact same ones at Sofitel Chain Bridge in Budapest.

  • Shoestring says:

    These 5* & above hotel reviews always interest me – we used to do a lot of hotels & always good to see the new opps.

    But 5* often doesn’t seem to mean anything better than we offer in bedrooms etc or cook at home.

    It’s just like food on board planes – first class, business class etc – is always OK but possibly quite crap compared to your average UK restaurant – admittedly, drink is better on board.

    So just confirming: I like our place in the sun, it’s 5* residence with 5* food & drink 🙂

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