Leatherhead in Surrey is an unlikely place to find what could be the UK’s most glamorous recent hotel opening. But, nonetheless here — just a 10-minute drive from the M25 — is Beaverbrook, a re-imagination of what was previously Cherkley Court, the former home of press baron Lord Beaverbrook.
You finally reach The House, a grand Victorian mansion, after a bumpy drive through the 400-acre estate, past rolling hills and manicured gardens.
Inside, the rooms have been exquisitely revamped by interiors guru Susie Atkinson (who has worked on many Soho House properties), with her eclectic mix of vintage furniture, luxurious fabrics and a rich dollop of glamour, while beautifully referencing the rich history of the property.
The home once welcomed a series of illustrious guests, including Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling and Elizabeth Taylor, and the 18 rooms are now all named after them, many still retaining much of the period detailing to add a layer of charm.