Coworth Park has unveiled a transformation of a handful of its bedrooms, suites and cottages following a design refresh spearheaded by Martin Hulbert.
The new Stable Rooms, Stable Suites and Cottages have been inspired by the ‘rhythms of the English countryside’ and have been updated with new private terraces and landscaped gardens.
The newly-designed rooms are said to ‘usher in a bold new design direction’ for Coworth Park.
New colour palettes draw inspiration from the changing seasons, while natural materials, layered textures and artisan craftsmanship bring depth and warmth throughout.
Highlights include hand-drawn wall textiles inspired by British landscapes and meadow flowers block printed onto Irish linen cloth.
The new artwork collection has been curated around four themes: Equestrian, Rhythms of the Landscape, Seasonal Cycles, and Hedgerows and Meadows.
Martin Hulbert says: “The brief was clear: Build on the legacy of Coworth Park’s past, while shaping it for the future. More than 15 years ago we transformed a derelict site and abandoned house into a world of calm sophistication. Now with the client’s trust, we have refreshed these interiors, retaining the essence of its timeless blend where town and country blur with contemporary ease.”
Coworth Park, part of the Dorchester Collection, is set within 240 acres of Berkshire parkland.
The hotel comprises 71 rooms and suites and Michelin-starred dining at Woven by Adam Smith, alongside restaurant The Barn, plus a spa and polo fields.

