New to the Paramount group is Walton Hall in Warwickshire. With its neogothic design, remarkable history and beautiful surroundings, it's so much more than a hotel.
In parts Walton hall dates back to the 1500s. If walls could speak they would tell of royal love affairs and society gatherings, of toil and craftsmanship to the highest degree - scenes that are only bestowed upon such quintessential English stately homes.
The tale of the Mordaunt family, who created the ancestral home of Walton Hall, goes back to the 1500s, when Robert of Turvey in Bedfordshire married local heiress, Barbara L'Estrange. The oldest parts, the Hall's cellars and front of the estate's chapel, date back to this time.
Walton Hall sits in 65 acres of countryside, just 7 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon and 7 miles from Warwick. You'll arrive along tree-lined driveways, gaze over manicured lawns and relax by the large carp lake.