A review of The De Vere Beaumont Estate, Old Windsor

An Inspector Calls… The De Vere Beaumont Estate is a great hotel for visitors to Windsor and Legoland – but even after a £12m makeover there’s room for improvement

  • The De Vere Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor has 420 rooms, a pool and a gym 
  • The Inspector was unimpressed with his room and requested to be moved 
  • The 1705 restaurant, one of three at the hotel, ‘exceeded expectations’ 

The De Vere Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor is huge. There are more than 420 rooms spread over the campus of what used to be Beaumont College, a Jesuit public school which closed in 1967.

De Vere moved in five years ago and has just lavished £12 million on it, with more to come in the next 12 months.

Harry and Meghan will virtually be neighbours when they take up residence in nearby Frogmore Cottage.

There are more than 420 rooms spread over the campus of what used to be Beaumont College

It’s close to the River Thames and ideally placed for Windsor and Legoland. Ideally priced, too. You can get a family room for not much more than £100.

On arrival we are handed a map and given rough directions to our room along a 100-metre corridor, at the end of which there is meant to be a lift.

We get completely lost and end up barging through a door marked Staff Only. A chef promises to deliver us safely, but he can’t find it, either. ‘I know where the kitchen is,’ he says in a bid to break the ice.

When we do get there, it’s such a let-down that I ring the front desk and ask if, at the very least, we can have a room that has been refurbished.


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‘That is one of our refurbished rooms,’ says the receptionist, who, to her credit, takes pity on us and adds that she will try to find something more agreeable. She tells us we should just leave our stuff where it is. Someone will move it while we have dinner.

That’s exactly what happens, and our new high-ceilinged room is a big improvement.

This is ostensibly a conference hotel. There’s a pool, gym, chapel and three places to eat. We opt for 1705 restaurant just off the lively main bar, and it exceeds our expectations. The Italian manager knows his wines and isn’t phased when he’s told that the selection of those by the glass is pitiful.

‘Leave it with me,’ he says — and comes back with two glasses of delicious Argentinian cabernet sauvignon that aren’t on the list.

There’s something to be said for big hotels, just as there is for big cruise ships. Space, choice, a sense of occasion — and you get plenty of exercise going to and from your room.

Makeover: Pictured above is one of the rooms at The De Vere Beaumont Estate

TRAVEL FACTS 

De Vere Beaumont Estate, Burfield Road, Old Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2JJ. For more information call 01753 640 000 or visit devere.co.uk. Doubles from £119. 

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