Aromatherapy baths, Japanese massage treatments and a 24-hour butler service are all available to the pampered guests of this boutique hotel.
But this countryside retreat, situated in the picturesque surrounds of Headley Court, Surrey, is not the latest celebrity hangout or venture from the Soho House group.
The Little Lord Barkley is an ultra-luxe hotel... exclusively for dogs.
While their owners are away on holiday, beloved pooches are treated to their own getaway, whiling away the hours with afternoon teas, naps in the living room - and plenty of walkies in the spacious gardens.
The Little Lord Barkley in Headley Court, Surrey, pictured, is not the latest celebrity hangout or venture from the Soho House group. It is an ultra-luxe hotel... exclusively for dogs. Despite the A-list services, it costs a relatively modest £60-a-night
Owners can plump for a £40 Japanese Ofuro Bath Massage, left, which sees the furry clients massaged with aromatherapy oils from Neils Yard and Aesop while reclining in warm water sprinkled with flower petals. Right, an Evian water fountain
The four-legged guests are given the run of the spacious and light-filled living area, pictured, and can choose where to sleep
A Little Lord Barkley guests relaxes in a personalised dressing gown, left. Another models a miniature Montcler dog jacket
The first-class service starts at home, where dogs can be collected from the front door by a designated chauffeur, pictured. Unlike other hotels that use cages to transport pets, Little Lord Barkley sends Range Rover Sports
And despite the A-list service - including made-to-order meals and a washes with premium grooming products - a stay at the Little Lord Barkley starts at the relatively modest £60 a night.
The first-class service starts at home, where dogs can be collected from the front door by a designated chauffeur.
Unlike other hotels that transport dogs in cages in the back of vans, Little Lord Barkley uses a fleet of Range Rover Sports, where dogs are given comfortable pillows to sit on instead.
The discreet pick-up service makes it perfect for high profile or high networth individuals who might want to keep their precious pets' location under wraps.
On arrival owners are greeted by a member of the team - all dressed in Ralph Lauren, Barbour and Le Chameau uniforms - who confirm any needs their dog might have. A booking form filled out in advance gives the hotel time to prepare the individual bedding and routine required for each guest.
There are no uncomfortable cages to curl up in overnight, instead dogs can sleep feel like whether they want, whether it's on the sofas, on dog beds, in blankets or even on the floor and close to friends. Pictured, the spacious living area
For those who need a little extra attention, owners can pay £75-a-night for a 24-hour nanny, right, who will be by your dog's side day or night. Left, a pampered pet looks delighted with its warm water Japanese bath massage
To keep the guests hydrated, the property is dotted with water fountains flowing with Evian water, derived from the French Alps, pictured. The hotel notes, the bottled water has a 'pH of 7.2 is the perfect option for optimal canine health'
Clients can request three meals a day cooked to order by the chef, made with meat from high end London stores like Whole Foods, Harrods and Fortnum & Mason, left. Right, one guest lays his claim on the comfortable leather sofa
At Christmas loyal Little Lord Barkley clients were treated to a personalised passport cover for their pets, pictured
As the website explains: 'We offer a tailor-made hotel stay and try in every way we can to recreate the routine your dog has at home, so he/she never has a moment of feeling homesick.'
By keeping permanent staff limited to just five and doggy guests to a maximum of 15, Little Lord Barkley ensures that visitors and owners alike receive a personal experience.
As might be expected of such a luxury establishment, only the very best food is served to the guests.
Clients can request three meals a day cooked to order by the chef, made with meat from high end London stores like Whole Foods, Harrods and Fortnum & Mason. Other dog food options can be selected for £5 or £7 a day.
Every Friday a canine bakery provides a delicious spread for an afternoon tea party, including healthy sandwiches, cakes and treats fit for a doggy king - all made with the finest British organic ingredients.
While their owners are away on holiday, beloved pooches can be treated to their own getaway, whiling away the hours with afternoon teas, naps in the living room - and plenty of walkies in the spacious gardens, pictured
By keeping permanent staff limited to just five and doggy guests to a maximum of 15, Little Lord Barkley ensures that visitors and owners alike receive a personal experience. Pictured, a dog is helped with drinking water
An adorable pug keeps a member of staff company as he stokes the fire to make the property even more cosy
Two dogs make friends and snooze on the sofa in the living room as they enjoy their stay at the Little Lord Barkley
The hotel uses luxurious Neal's Yard and Aesop products to help their guests unwind and make the most of their stay
To keep the guests hydrated, the property is dotted with water fountains flowing with Evian water, derived from the French Alps. The hotel notes, the bottled water has a 'pH of 7.2 is the perfect option for optimal canine health'.
And if your dog happens to be there on their special day, the hotel is happy to order a 'delicious doggy cake', customised with their name - and favourite flavour.
The attention to detail extends to downtime. Owners can plump for a £40 Japanese Ofuro Bath Massage, which sees the furry clients massaged with aromatherapy oils from Neils Yard and Aesop while reclining in warm water sprinkled with flower petals.
Come bedtime, staff play a selection of classical music to help the guests unwind before bed.
There are no uncomfortable cages to curl up in overnight, instead dogs can sleep feel like whether they want, whether it's on the sofas, on dog beds, in blankets or even on the floor and close to friends.
For those who need a little extra attention, owners can pay £75-a-night for a 24-hour nanny, who will be by your dog's side day or night.
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Main photo article Aromatherapy baths, Japanese massage treatments and a 24-hour butler service are all available to the pampered guests of this boutique hotel.
But this countryside retreat, situated in the picturesque surrounds of Headley Court, Surrey, is not the latest celebrity hangout or venture from the Soho...
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