Cliveden House has been honoured with MICHELIN Keys award.

The hotel received two out of a possible three keys, recognising the country house hotel for its exceptional service and guest experience.

The MICHELIN Guide's team of anonymous experts rated the hotel based on architecture, interior design, quality, consistency of service, personality and character, value for the price, and its contribution to the guest experience.

The hotel also received accolades in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards, named the sixth best hotel in the UK (outside of London) by over 126,000 Condé Nast Traveller readers.

Hotel was judged on various categories Hotel was judged on various categories (Image: Cliveden House)

The Elite Traveler's Top 50 Family Suites recognised the hotel’s Spring Cottage for its suitability for multi-generational travel.

The cottage features three bedrooms, a kitchen, living area, and gardens by the River Thames.

Andrew Stembridge, executive director of Iconic Luxury Hotels, said: "We are delighted that Cliveden House has been recognised by the MICHELIN Guide, receiving the 'exceptional' two-key rating alongside its sister property Chewton Glen.

"To be further recognised by Condé Nast Traveller and Elite Traveler is an achievement we are hugely proud of."

Francisco Macedo, general manager of Cliveden House, and senior vice president asset management of Iconic Luxury Hotels, International, said: "I am delighted that Cliveden House has received these outstanding accolades, it is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the dedication of our hard-working team, I am immensely proud of their achievements."

This is the awards inaugural year, with a new award to present to the world's most extraordinary hotels.