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6 Best Lodges with Hot Tubs in Wiltshire (2026)

By Ben Parkin · Updated April 2026

Stone villages, working farms, and the Cotswolds on one side, Bath on the other. These six lodges with hot tubs in Wiltshire range from a cottage for six near Corsham's best pubs to a Grade II listed house in Lacock with room for 18.

1

Birch House

Best for Couples & Small Families
Birch House living room with lit wood burner and plants on coffee table
Birch House Cotswold stone frontage with planted garden path
Birch House master bedroom with natural light and colourful curtains
Sleeps 6
3 Beds
1 Bath
Pet Friendly

Birdsong overhead while you soak, a covered canopy so the hot tub works in January as well as July, and an enclosed garden that feels bigger than it looks. This 1940s house in Corsham, seven miles from Bath, is kept to an unusually high standard. The welcome hamper is generous enough that you skip the supermarket on arrival day. A woodburning stove heats the open-plan ground floor, the kitchen is properly stocked, and the Methuen Arms is a short walk for evenings you do not want to cook. Catch the bus into Bath for a day out without the parking battle.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Wood Burner
EV Charging
Dishwasher
Enclosed Garden
Parking
2

Reybridge House

Best for Large Group Celebrations
Reybridge House hot tub with bubbling water under timber gazebo
Reybridge House Cotswold stone facade with autumn ivy and manicured lawn
Reybridge House living room with teal sofas, fireplace and Gothic arch alcoves
Sleeps 18
8 Beds
5 Baths
Pet Friendly

Eighteen people can sit down to eat together here, which sounds obvious, but most large holiday lets fail at exactly that. Reybridge House is Grade II listed in Lacock, a village of timber-framed streets, abbey walks and enough period charm to keep showing up on screen. Exposed beams, a woodburning stove, and two dishwashers to save the post-dinner argument. The enclosed garden gives the dogs room to run while the adults take the hot tub. Lacock Abbey and the village are a short walk. The owner thinks of things before you ask.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Wood Burner
EV Charging
Wine Cooler
Dishwasher
Enclosed Garden
3

Valley House

Best for Nature & Wildlife
Valley House hot tub with jets running and house in sunny garden behind
Valley House half-timbered facade from garden lawn on a sunny day
Valley House formal dining room with red walls, chandelier and 10-seater table
Sleeps 10
5 Beds
3 Baths
Pet Friendly

Deer visit the garden most mornings, and the river running through the 5.5 acres has bridges, ponds, and enough space for children to roam for hours. Valley House is a former mill near Devizes, and the bones of the building still show: beamed ceilings, parquet floors, a woodburning stove. The hot tub comes with towelling robes for everyone, which makes a real difference on a cold evening. The sitting room is cosy for smaller groups but tight if all 10 try to settle in at once. Caen Hill Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal is walkable and worth a half-day.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Wood Burner
Rangemaster
Dishwasher
Roll-Top Bath
Games Room
4

The Little Paddock

Best for a Pampered Stay
The Little Paddock snug with blue velvet sofas and countryside views through French doors
The Little Paddock white bungalow through gated entrance with blue sky
The Little Paddock master bedroom with grey styling and oak floors
Sleeps 8
4 Beds
3 Baths
Pet Friendly

The cleanliness here is the first thing you notice and the thing you keep noticing. The Little Paddock sits on the edge of Malmesbury with the Cotswolds on the doorstep, and the standard runs through everything: eye masks on the bedside tables, robes and slippers laid out, a games room with a pool table and an arcade machine in the annexe. The hot tub is an extra at £150 per week, so it needs to be part of the budget. The owner maintains it daily. Malmesbury is a proper old market town with a 12th-century abbey and good places to eat.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Games Room
Gym
Roll-Top Bath
Enclosed Garden
Parking
5

Leafield House @ Nables Farm

Best for Groups with Kids
Leafield House cinema room with navy velvet sofas and crystal chandelier
Leafield House rear view from lawn with rolling Wiltshire countryside
Leafield House wood-fired hot tub with chimney in wildflower garden
Sleeps 16
8 Beds
6 Baths

The cinema room is what sets this apart. A proper pull-down screen with built-in seating, not a TV propped in a spare bedroom. Leafield House sits on a working organic farm in Upper Seagry, with fresh eggs sometimes waiting in the kitchen and farm animals nearby. The pool table sees heavy use across all ages, and the kitchen is big enough to cook for 16 without a queue at the hob. The hot tub is wood-fired, so light it three hours before you want to get in, and expect flies in summer because it is a working farm.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Cinema Room
Pool Table
EV Charging
Dishwasher
Underfloor Heating
6

The Anchorage @ Nables Farm

Best Value on a Farm
The Anchorage wood-fired hot tub with steam rising on stone patio
The Anchorage from wildflower meadow with rolling Wiltshire hills
The Anchorage vaulted oak-beam open-plan living area with wood burner and kitchen island
Sleeps 10
5 Beds
5 Baths

Sunsets from the west-facing terrace run across open farmland as far as you can see. The Anchorage sits on the same organic farm as Leafield House, but at a lower price and with its own feel. Five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, mean nobody queues in the morning, which makes a genuine difference with 10 guests. The pool table anchors the evenings, and the wood-fired hot tub faces directly into those sunsets once you give it three hours to heat. Kitchen equipment has a few gaps, so pack a baking tray for anything beyond the basics.

Hot Tub
WiFi
Wood Burner
Pool Table
EV Charging
PlayStation
Parking

Where to Stay in Wiltshire for a Hot Tub Break

Wiltshire is easiest to choose by base, not by county-wide sightseeing. If Bath is part of the plan, look west of Chippenham around Corsham and Lacock, where stone villages, good pubs and abbey walks keep the trip interesting even before you head into the city for the Roman Baths, Thermae Spa or dinner. It suits a hot tub break where you want character nearby, but do not want to sleep in Bath itself.

For a slower countryside weekend, Devizes changes the pace. The Kennet and Avon Canal cuts through town, Caen Hill Locks give you one of the county's best towpath walks, and the North Wessex Downs are close enough for longer days out. From this side of Wiltshire, Avebury, Stonehenge and Longleat are realistic rather than ambitious, which helps if your group wants a self-catering base with a proper day-trip range.

The accommodation leans more towards cottages and country houses than log-cabin parks. Couples and smaller groups should prioritise walkable pubs, public transport and easy Bath access. Families and larger groups will usually get more value from the village and countryside options, where gardens, parking, games rooms and proper dining space matter more than being right in a town centre.

North Wiltshire brings Malmesbury, farm stays and the southern edge of the Cotswolds into the picture. It is the right part of the list if you want a polished self-catering house or a more practical rural setting, but check the hot tub notes carefully. One option charges extra for hot tub use, and the wood-fired tubs need around three hours to heat. That is fine for a relaxed weekend, but less ideal if you want instant spa-style convenience after every day out.