"Hospitality titan Sharan Pasricha’s acquisition of this Jacobethan hall with parkland on the cusp of the Cotswolds has heralded a glamorous new dawn—and created an outpost for Mayfair members’ club Maison Estelle. To transform the austere paneled shell, he hired designers including Roman and Williams (NoMad London, Freehand New York), then installed a riot of paintings and sculptures with a focus on English artists such as Billy Childish and Erin Lawlor. The 108 rooms and suites are split between the main house, kitchen-garden blocks, Scandinavian-styled woodland cottages, and handsome private homes. In spite of the upholstered silk furniture, Persian rugs, and antiques, accommodations feel pared down and modern. Everything celebrates the good life, with eating taken as seriously as work (there are on-site desk spaces, a creche, and a gym at The Clubhouse). Breakfasts and informal suppers unfold in The Brasserie, where the evening menu includes a raw section of caviar and oysters, and juicy steaks served with the marrow. The Billiards Room has an excellent Chinese selection focused on dim sum and bao by ex-Hakkasan chef Ah Tat Ip. There’s a Japanese restaurant by Nobu alum Sergej Leonenko, and the bloom-filled Glasshouse centers on British heritage vegetables and wood-fired roasts. A fun, clubbable, and boozy atmosphere pervades at the 82-foot pool, and hangovers can be soaked off in the phenomenal Eynsham Baths, a Roman-inspired spa in carved marble with sculpted columns. From $570. —Lydia Bell" - CNT Editors