Warner Hotels sale: up to 20% off breaks

Warner Hotels sale: a grand English manor house with turrets and formal lawns

The Warner Hotels sale cuts up to 20% off short breaks booked before midnight on 24 August. The saving shows up at checkout, not in a code that gets clawed back later. A three-night break at Norton Grange on the Isle of Wight, dinner, bed, breakfast and nightly entertainment included, drops from £309 to £248 a person, a genuine £61 off. The discount covers breaks right through the rest of 2026, including more than half of Warner’s autumn dates, so booking now buys flexibility on when you go, not just one weekend.

What the Warner Hotels sale includes

Warner runs 16 adults-only hotels across Britain, from converted castles to coastal chalet villages. Every discounted break bundles in a three-course dinner, breakfast, live entertainment each evening, and access to the pool and gym. Here’s what four of them cost on 20 August:

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HotelNightsBeforeNowSaving
Norton Grange, Isle of Wight
3
£309pp
£248pp
20%
Bembridge Coast, Isle of Wight
2
£339pp
£289pp
15%
Studley Castle, Warwickshire
2
£369pp
£333pp
10%
Nidd Hall, North Yorkshire
3
£529pp
£450pp
15%
Prices per person based on two adults sharing a standard double or twin room, dinner, bed and breakfast included. Checked live on warnerhotels.co.uk, 20 August 2026, for the 21-24 August weekend. Autumn and winter dates carry the same up-to-20% offer, with more room choice, though the exact percentage varies by hotel and date as it does above.

Prices move by hotel, room type and date, and the closest dates go first. Norton Grange’s three-night stay had just three rooms left on 20 August. If your preferred weekend is full, the same discount reappears on dates right through to December.

A grand English manor house with turrets and formal lawns, similar in style to Warner's country estate hotels
Warner’s country estate hotels, like Studley Castle and Nidd Hall in this offer, sit in grounds along these lines.

The 16 hotels split into two styles: restored stately homes with formal grounds, and coastal chalet villages built for sea views rather than architecture. Norton Grange and Bembridge Coast, both on the Isle of Wight, are the coastal type. Studley Castle and Nidd Hall are the country-estate type. Both run the same all-in format, so the choice comes down to setting rather than value.

Is this genuinely good value?

Yes, for the specific case above. £248 a person for three nights with three-course dinners, breakfast and a different live act each evening works out at roughly £83 a night before any bar tab. A single dinner-inclusive night at a comparable four-star country house hotel routinely costs close to that on its own, before any entertainment is added.

“If you’re flexible on which hotel, book on percentage off, not on the closest date. Norton Grange is the strongest deal in this batch because it’s the one actually at 20%, not just marketed under that headline. The others are still fair value, but they’re not the number in the sale’s own name.”

Kate Acaster, Chief Editor, Flight Tribe

The catch is the room type. These prices are per person based on two adults sharing a standard double or twin, and solo travellers pay a single supplement that isn’t shown on the offer page itself, so check it before you commit if you’re travelling alone. There’s also no getting round the adults-only policy: every Warner hotel is off-limits to children, so this isn’t a deal for family breaks.

The verdict

This suits couples or friends who want a fully organised weekend, dinner, a show and a lie-in included, without booking three separate things themselves. It particularly favours anyone who already likes Warner’s nostalgic variety-show format. Norton Grange’s 21 August weekend runs a Carole King tribute act, and the entertainment is baked into the price whether you use it or not. It’s a weaker fit for solo travellers who’ll pay a supplement, and for anyone who wants total control over their evenings rather than a fixed programme.

A red-brick baroque English country house with formal lawns and a gravel drive
Nidd Hall and Studley Castle are both restored period properties run as hotels, in this general style.

Not every Warner hotel looks like this. Studley Castle and Nidd Hall suit anyone who wants the grounds and the history as much as the show; Norton Grange and Bembridge Coast, on the Isle of Wight, suit anyone who’d rather walk out onto a coastal path between meals.

For a simple couple’s break with nothing left to organise, the saving is real and the price checks out. Book by midnight on 24 August to lock in the discount.

How to book

A few tips before you search. Tap Book Now to go straight there.

  1. Use the “Where” and “When” filters on the offer page rather than searching one hotel, since the biggest savings often turn up on dates you hadn’t considered.
  2. Check the room count on the booking page before you settle on a date. If it’s showing single figures, have a back-up hotel or weekend in mind.
  3. Check what’s included at your specific hotel before booking. Not every property runs the same entertainment schedule that week.
  4. The 20% reduction applies directly to the booking, not a voucher you redeem later, so the discounted price is what you pay at checkout.
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About Warner Hotels

Warner Hotels is part of Bourne Leisure, the group behind Haven and Butlin’s, and has run adults-only breaks since the 1930s. All 16 hotels, a mix of restored country estates and coastal chalet villages, take no children at all. Every standard break bundles dinner, breakfast, entertainment and leisure facilities into one price rather than charging for them separately, which is why comparing it against a plain hotel room understates the saving.

UK short breaks: what to know

A UK short break like this skips the flight faff entirely: no security queue, no baggage allowance to check, no early alarm for a departure gate. For other UK short-break options in a similar price bracket, we’ve also covered Village Hotels’ Friday and Sunday deal and Z Hotels’ Sunday night rate in Holborn, both cheaper but without Warner’s dinner-and-entertainment format. For more deals like this one as we find them, see our latest UK travel deals page.

Deal FAQs

Is the Warner Hotels sale genuinely good value?

Yes, on the examples above. A three-night break with dinner, breakfast and nightly entertainment for £248 a person undercuts what those elements would cost booked separately at a comparable hotel.

Is Warner Hotels reliable?

Yes. Warner is owned by Bourne Leisure, the same company behind Haven and Butlin’s, and its own adults-only format dates back to the 1930s.

Is Warner Hotels adults-only?

Yes. None of Warner’s 16 hotels takes children, so this offer suits couples, friends or solo travellers rather than family breaks.

When does the Warner Hotels sale end?

You need to book by midnight on 24 August 2026. The discount then applies to stay dates across the rest of the year, not just that weekend.

Is there a single supplement at Warner Hotels?

Yes, though Warner doesn’t publish the amount upfront. Confirm it at booking before assuming the sale price applies to a solo stay.

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