Oakley Court hotel review, Berkshire

Oakley Court hotel review, Berkshire

Behind the scenes 
There are outposts of The Store, Alex Eagle’s fiercely curated retail concept, at Soho Farmhouse, Soho House Berlin and 180 The Strand – so it was no surprise when she brought in the brand as collaborator here. But Eagle and Hodges’ confidently playful work is entirely their own: mixing bold colour with chinoiserie, low-slung Seventies shapes with the high camp of ruffle-skirted armchairs.

The rooms
The hotel is split into the original Mansion House and the Boathouse by the river (the final Garden Wing will be ready in summer 2022). The 10 rooms in the main house are most interesting. Each is different, some with an imposing wood-panelled bed surround or intricate stained glass windows. And in all bedrooms there are shades of Soho House, with pre-mixed Martinis, Negronis and Old Fashioneds by cut-glass tumblers on marble coffee tables, and Cowshed potions in the bathroom.

Dining room at Oakley Court

Food and drink
Winter River House has a familiar hit list of dirty burgers, rotisserie chicken and pizzas (courgette and heritage tomato; black-truffle taleggio), enlivened by pop-ups – September 2021 saw Akira Japan House dish up yakitori and karaage. In the main hotel, The Terrace and The Parlour serve Italian- inflected dishes, big on vegetables from the walled garden (a wood-fired catch of the day with cabbage pappardelle, say, or quinoa salad with kale). The wine list is pleasingly English, from West Sussex’s Bolney Estate Cuvee Noir fizz to fruity reds from nearby Stanlake Park.

Who comes here?
An uncontentious but curious mix of Windsor families who’ve stuck with the place pre- and post-reno for lazy lunches, and fashion couples stalking down to the Winter River House to spam their social media followers.

River Thames on the grounds of Oakley CourtClaire Menary

We like
The immaculate 35-acre waterside grounds, which also hide tennis courts. And in 2022, a sculpture park.

We don’t like
The two Seventies wings aren’t the prettiest – a bit like an Oxbridge college with a dorm addition. But ivy grows up exteriors, and the interiors are gorgeous.

Out and about
Hire bikes and join the Thames Path on the wooded bank opposite Oakley Court and whizz to Windsor Castle in 45 minutes – or book ahead for one of the electric six-man boats from the hotel’s private dock.


Address: Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Water Oakley, Windsor SL4 5UR, UK
Price: Doubles from £275
Website: oakleycourt.co.uk
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