The Edwardian grandeur of Chilworth Manor's impressive architecture is set amidst 12 acres of landscaped grounds on the outskirts of Southampton. Chilworth Manor Hotel - renowned as a superb conference and meeting venue - is just a few minutes drive from both the M3 and M27 motorways. Its location and peaceful surroundings also make the hotel an attractive proposition for short breaks on the south coast of England or short breaks in Southampton. A new £3 million leisure complex is now open including swimming pool and beauty treatment rooms. WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Chilworth Manor is located in the village of Chilworth, approximately 15 minutes drive from the centre of Southampton and 2 miles from the interchange of the M3 and M27 motorways. The hotel is surrounded by 34 acres of parkland and its own extensive landscaped grounds, covering some 12 acres, greet visitors with a sweeping tree-lined driveway, manicured lawns and a flourish of colour during the spring months when the rhododendrons are in full bloom.
The period character of Chilworth Manor is clearly evident from the moment you enter the hotel through its heavy oak front doors. The centrepiece of the building is the magnificent galleried Manor Hall where guests can sink into a leather sofa and relax in elegant surroundings. In the warmer months, a stroll in the beautiful gardens or a quiet drink on the terrace are the perfect appetizer prior to sampling the mouth-watering cuisine served in the Manor House Restaurant.
A unique array of leisure facilities at the hotel include a brand new £3 million leisure complex, tennis court, a five-a-side football pitch, a jogging trail, petanque and even a giant chess and draughts board. Beyond the hotel grounds, the New Forest, the Isle of Wight and the ancient city of Winchester beckon. Please be aware that child restrictions apply to the leisure club - see 'Leisure' section for full details.
Southampton itself is a major focal point of the South of England, renowned throughout the region for its excellent shopping, entertainment, culture and greenery. The city has played a pivotal role in maritime history, from the fated maiden voyage of the Titanic to the launch of the D-Day boats during the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II. In medieval times Southampton was a fully fortified port, encircled by walls, towers and city gates, many of which are still intact today.
Conference and meeting facilities at Chilworth manor are absolutely superb and there are 11 meeting rooms to choose from. Every room benefits from natural daylight and all are fully equipped. A purpose-built conference suite incorporates retractable tiered seating for up to 130 delegates and a state-of-the-art multimedia presentation system.

