Hotel in Chipping Norton, United Kingdom
Soho Farmhouse
225ptsRural Members' Club Retreat

About Soho Farmhouse
Set on a working farm in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds near Chipping Norton, Soho Farmhouse is the members' club format applied to a rural English estate. Its 2026 La Liste score of 91.5 points places it among the leading country house properties in Britain. The property draws guests seeking the Soho House aesthetic — relaxed but considered — at a remove from London.
Where the Members' Club Format Meets the Working Farm
The rural members' club is one of the more interesting formats to emerge from British hospitality in the past two decades. Where traditional country house hotels leaned into formality — the cedar-panelled library, the morning coat at reception — a newer cohort has pushed toward something more deliberately casual: worn leather, open fires, and the sense that you could arrive in a Land Rover without changing for dinner. Soho Farmhouse, on a working farm outside Great Tew near Chipping Norton, sits at the most-recognised end of that category. It is, in effect, the Soho House group's answer to what a country estate should feel like when the reference point is Shoreditch rather than Blenheim.
The physical setting anchors the experience before a single interior detail registers. The approach to Chipping Norton Soho Farmhouse takes you through the North Oxfordshire farmland that defines the Cotswolds' quieter northern edge , a range of dry-stone walls and wide-sky fields that the hotel's design deliberately extends rather than contrasts. Barns have been converted, original agricultural structures preserved where possible, and new buildings added in a vernacular that reads as farm-adjacent rather than country-pile. It is a studied informality, and it works because the investment behind it is visible in every material choice.
Design as Positioning: The Architecture of Deliberate Ease
Country house design in Britain tends to move in one of two directions. The first reaches backward: inherited furniture, ancestral portraits, the layered accumulation of centuries. The second , and the more commercially interesting , curates that same sense of rootedness without the actual inheritance. Soho Farmhouse falls clearly into the second camp, and it does so with more confidence than most. The palette throughout runs to natural materials: reclaimed timber, raw stone, linen and canvas in muted tones. Lighting stays warm and low. The architecture avoids the glass-and-steel gestures that mark many contemporary rural retreats, instead reading as a collection of agricultural buildings that have been made comfortable rather than transformed.
That approach places Soho Farmhouse in a different peer set from, say, the formal grandeur of Gleneagles in Auchterarder, or the garden-estate model at The Newt in Somerset. It is closer in spirit to properties like Lime Wood in Lyndhurst, where the design language is relaxed without being careless, and where the implied dress code is firmly smart-casual. The difference is that Soho Farmhouse carries the membership structure as an additional filter , meaning the guest mix skews toward a particular London-adjacent demographic that reinforces the atmosphere the design is building.
The cabins are the accommodation most associated with the property: freestanding structures arranged across the farm, each with direct outdoor access. In architectural terms they are modest in footprint but high in specification , the kind of building that photographs as a shepherd's hut and arrives as something considerably more equipped. It is a format that has influenced a generation of boutique rural openings across the UK, and seeing it at Soho Farmhouse is to see the original version still executing at a high level.
The La Liste Signal and What It Implies
La Liste's 2026 ranking, which awarded Soho Farmhouse 91.5 points, is meaningful context. La Liste draws on aggregated global review data across multiple platforms, meaning a score at this level reflects sustained performance across a large sample rather than a single good moment. At 91.5 points, Soho Farmhouse sits in company with properties that include Claridge's in London and other British hotels operating at the upper tier of European luxury. For a rural members' club property , a format that was genuinely novel when Soho Farmhouse opened , that placement represents a degree of institutional validation that goes beyond lifestyle press coverage.
For comparison, the Cotswolds and wider Oxfordshire area have produced a small cluster of properties earning serious hospitality recognition. Estelle Manor in North Leigh, also in Oxfordshire, occupies an adjacent position in the market: similarly members-adjacent, similarly design-conscious, similarly aimed at a London-connected guest. The two properties have different architectural registers , Estelle Manor leans into a more overtly historic manor house frame , but they compete for much of the same booking intent.
Visiting Soho Farmhouse: Planning the Stay
Access to Soho Farmhouse operates primarily through Soho House membership, though non-member hotel bookings are available in certain room categories. The property is located at Great Tew, roughly two miles from Chipping Norton, putting it within reach of the wider Cotswolds market towns while remaining genuinely rural in character. The nearest significant rail connection is Kingham station, which sits on the Hereford to London Paddington line and runs to the capital in approximately 90 minutes.
Availability, particularly for the freestanding cabins, tightens considerably at weekends and during summer. Guests planning to visit for the first time should consider mid-week arrivals in spring or autumn, when the surrounding farmland is at its most atmospheric and pressure on facilities is lower. The property's dining and activity infrastructure , the spa, the outdoor pool, the boathouse , is designed for multi-day stays rather than overnight visits, so two nights is the practical minimum for engaging with what the property actually offers.
Those building a wider Oxfordshire or Cotswolds itinerary might also note the proximity of other strong independent hotels in the English countryside tier. Babington House in Kilmersdon is the closest Soho House stablemate, operating on a similar members' club-meets-country-house format in Somerset. Beyond the group, properties like Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin in Bristol offer a different register of British hospitality at a comparable driving distance from London.
For guests extending beyond the British Isles, the same design-led, deliberately informal luxury format appears in a range of international peers. Aman New York and Aman Venice operate in the high-specification, low-ostentation register that Soho Farmhouse approximates at a different price point, while The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City illustrates how the considered-casual aesthetic translates in an urban format.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of setting is Soho Farmhouse?
- Soho Farmhouse is a rural members' club and hotel set on a working farm near Great Tew, close to Chipping Norton in North Oxfordshire. The property has been awarded 91.5 points by La Liste in 2026, placing it among the leading country house hotels in the UK. Access is primarily through Soho House membership, though non-member hotel stays are bookable in certain categories. The setting is genuinely agricultural in character , converted farm buildings, open fields, an outdoor pool and boathouse , rather than a conventional country house or manor.
- What room category do guests prefer at Soho Farmhouse?
- The freestanding cabins are the accommodation most associated with the Soho Farmhouse experience. Scored at 91.5 points by La Liste and positioned at the premium end of the UK rural hotel market, the property's cabins offer direct outdoor access and a higher specification than the room categories closer to the main farmhouse buildings. Guests seeking the full version of the Soho Farmhouse format , the design-led rural retreat rather than a hotel room that happens to be in the countryside , should book a cabin where availability allows, and should expect weekend and peak-season demand to be significantly higher than mid-week.
Further options for comparable UK stays can be found across the EP Club hotel collection, including Hope Street Hotel in Liverpool, King Street Townhouse Hotel in Manchester, Drakes Hotel in Brighton, and a range of Scottish properties from Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel to Langass Lodge in the Outer Hebrides, Dun Aluinn in Aberfeldy, Monachyle Mhor Hotel in Stirling, Glen Mhor Hotel in Highland, Burts Hotel in Melrose, Ardbeg House in Port Ellen, and Malmaison Edinburgh. Coastal options include Lifeboat Inn in St Ives and Hell Bay Hotel in Bryher, and Muir, A Luxury Collection Hotel in Halifax rounds out the northern England tier.
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