Elegant Christmas Destinations Guide: Country

From refined shopping destinations to stately country retreats, discover our guide to the finest festive events and destinations across our country regions

Exterior of large country house hotel Heckfield Place with frost on the lawn and christmas tree
Heckfield Place
Hampshire House Guests

Resident guests and Friends of Heckfield Place in Hampshire, the lovingly restored five-star Georgian estate, can enjoy a beautiful selection of experiences throughout the season. Highlights include wreathmaking and willow-weaving workshops, festive films in the screening room and a grand Christmas tree lighting ceremony with carolers in the grounds.

Resident guests will be treated to a Christmas Eve sleigh ride, feasting and live music on Christmas Day and Boxing Day duck herding, followed by family tree hunts and wine tastings between Christmas and New Year. While it may be too late to book for this year, why not plan ahead for next?

The Festive Royal Borough

Ascot’s final race meeting of the year – the Howden Christmas Racing Weekend – is always hugely popular and, as ever, it promises a great day on the track as well as plenty of festivities off it. Family entertainment on the Saturday includes candle-lit carol singing with the Ascot Brass Band and an appearance by Father Christmas himself.

Nearby Windsor Castle pays homage to 1,000 years of royal history this Christmas with a number of special events. At the centre of the beautifully decorated State Apartments each year stands the 20-foot-high Nordmann Fir tree in St George’s Hall, which is felled from Windsor Great Park and dressed with thousands of lights.

Elegant West Sussex Estates

Whether you choose to stay at the Hotel over Christmas or simply visit, with twinkling lights strung up on the hundreds of trees across the 11,000-acre Goodwood Estate in West Sussex it’s a magical setting. Culinary masterclasses, late-night shopping events, festive afternoon teas and the ultimate Après Ski Party; the Estate has a hugely varied programme of events throughout December and into the New Year. Their candlelit carol service in the resplendent Front Hall of the House is always a memorable event.

Travelling north to the magnificent 17th-century National Trust-owned Petworth House, visitors can marvel at the beautifully adorned historic rooms and enjoy late-night openings, choir performances, a makers’ market and wreathmaking workshops.

A Cotswolds Christmas

The bucolic country retreat of Thyme, a ‘village within a village’ in the Cotswolds, is leaning in to the slow and intentional side of Christmas with cookery classes, wreathmaking and wellness events. This is a place to unwind and recharge before the festive excess takes over. A half-an-hour drive north to Daylesford Farm and there are still spaces left on a number of their wreathmaking workshops, or take the children to meet Dancer and Blitzen while you wander the farm shop in search of gifts.

Elsewhere in the Cotswolds, guests at Estelle Manor near Witney can enjoy all manner of special events, inspired by festive folklore. The centrepiece is an ice rink for up to 60 skaters on the north lawn lit by pretty festoon lights which is open until 5th January.

Enchantment at Waddesdon

The great Rothschild estate of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire always goes to town with their festive celebrations and, this year, visitors can enjoy winter cellar tours and wine tastings and festive afternoon teas in the house. But the real magic takes place in the grounds which will be transformed with light projections on the Manor façade, a light trail through the gardens and artwork installations, all inspired by the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty. Waddesdon’s ever-popular Christmas fair and late-night openings also return this year.

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Elegant Christmas Destinations Guide: London

London conjures up the magic of Christmas like few other cities, with all manner of memorable events and destinations for all ages. Discover our pick of this year’s finest…

Window on Fortnum & Mason red brick period building with christmas trree decorations and christmas garlands
The Home of Christmas

Few places do Christmas better than Fortnum & Mason; a master of enchanting festive experiences since Victorian times. Indeed, Charles Dickens described it as ‘a perfect fairy palace’ in December 1845. They supplied woodcock pies to Edward VII and George V at Christmas for many years and the Queen Mother would insist on wrapping her own presents in the store. Its fairytale window displays and festive demonstrations, masterclasses and performances continue to captivate this season.

Theatrical Delights

The English National Ballet’s annual performance of The Nutcracker at London Coliseum has also become a much-loved tradition since first delighting audiences in 1950. Set to Tchaikovsky’s masterful score, this year’s production is a new re-telling of the classic, brought to life by over 100 dancers and musicians.

Elsewhere, The Royal Opera House stages an enchanting production of Cinderella; a co-production between The Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada. While the Royal Albert Hall’s programme of festive events includes performances by Jamie Cullum, Katherine Jenkins, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and London Community Gospel Choir, as well their much-loved sing-along carols.

A Touch of Luxury

Claridge’s spectacular Christmas tree becomes a Mayfair landmark each winter. Since it was designed by John Galliano for Dior in 2009, it has become tradition that each year it is brought to life by a different eminent designer. This year, the 19ft tree is the creation of Sir Paul Smith who has filled its branches with 100 bespoke birdhouses, each with a playful twist in his signature style.

London’s hotels – from The Corinthia to The Ned – are hosting all manner of festive afternoon teas to mark the season. We recommend a visit to Harrods stalwart The Georgian, where you can enjoy an exquisite menu overseen by executive pastry chef Markus Bohr. It’s also an opportunity to admire the recent extensive refurbishment and restoration of this grand, historic venue – which first opened within the department store to much fanfare in 1911.

Time for Reflection

Nearby Grosvenor Square hosts Anya Hindmarch’s spectacular Ever After Garden which is open until mid-December. This incredible carpet of over 30,000 illuminated white roses first lit up the square in 2019 in memory of the late production designer Michael Howells. It has since served as an annual garden of remembrance in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and visitors are encouraged to dedicate a rose in exchange for a charity donation.

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In the Press: The Buying Solution in the Financial Times

Jemma Scott, The Buying Solution Partner and specialist agent in the Northern Home Counties, talks to Alexandra Goss of the Financial Times about ‘the downsizing shake-up’ and the biggest challenges for downsizers in the current market.

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