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Hills Lodge Boutique Hotel, Castle Hill

The Hills Lodge is a unique Tudor property, set in beautifully landscaped gardens offering a personal service that only a boutique hotel can offer. We have 97 well appointed rooms from deluxe to superior rooms and suites, catering for each individual guests’ needs. Nobles Restaurant and Bar is an elegant dining room offering an extensive selection of dishes using only the freshest produce, enhanced by our great service.

Our function facilities feature 4 rooms, all presenting natural light and the latest in conference equipment. The ground floor rooms break out onto their own private courtyard.

The property also boasts underground secure parking, 20m lap pool, steam room and direct access to our adjoining facilities with fitness centre, indoor rock-climbing, ten pin bowling and kids playground.

Accommodation Options

1BR suite

1 bedroom suite

Popular Activities

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  • Driving

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