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Birch

Lieutenant Ellis Way, Cheshunt, Goff's Oak, Waltham Cross EN7 5HW, United Kingdom

Birch
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4.1
355 reviews
8 comments
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MWQV+99 Waltham Cross, United Kingdom
+44 1992 633375
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Alice Rath
Alice Rath282 days ago
Been a member at Birch for 5 months, if you're looking for a co working space, I wouldn't recommend it.

The hub is incredibly busy, especially with children during the holidays. Other rooms in the mansion house are usually booked out so it can be challenging to find a good space.

If you are interested, it's lovely for the summer months and has wonderful grounds to walk around. Just note a good work environment.
Justine Hodgson-Barker
Justine Hodgson-Barker313 days ago
We stayed at Birch for a couple days in The Riding club family room. I cannot recommend this place highly enough. The events, staff and chilled out vibe they create is truly unique. Our kids loved it. The staff were particularly good with my autistic/ADHD teenage daughter. And the food is the best we’ve had in ages. Yes, the rooms are basic (air-con major plus) but it’s meant as a base to explore the gems within the grounds. Well done team Birch - we love what you’ve created and will definitely be back. Justine & James
Marta Szczerba
Marta Szczerba313 days ago
We had a wonderful stay at the Birch over the weekend. We loved the chilled, festival feel; sustainability reflected in own fruit & vegetable garden and rewilding of the property; and animals on site. There are also many things you can do with wonderful staff - great gym classes (included in price), pottery / foraging / other workshops / Ruth did wonderful tour of grounds; there is music / art room. Plus lots of space to do work / take calls if needed. The staff were also very helpful.

It is true that food is on the expensive side but in my mind it covered a lot of things you don’t pay for - such as the spaces / workshops / free gym classes / beautiful grounds etc

Recommended for a weekend away that is still super easy to get from London
Becky Kimpton
Becky Kimpton343 days ago
I have a mixed review for Birch. The building itself is beautiful but it has been cheaply renovated throughout which doesn’t reflect the steep prices. Think H&M furniture, cheap fabrics and stained carpets. My impression from their marketing is that it might be like Soho Farmhouse type hotel, but it lacks the investment in coherent design and overall direction to feel like ‘home away from home’ you might be expecting. It feels very temporary. The atmosphere of the hotel is also bizarre. They have several activities going on all at once which makes you feel like you should be doing something at all times (£35 p/activity) instead of actually enjoying the hotel itself, and end up feeling quite confused as to what you should be doing, and in our case it certainly wasn’t relaxing. It’s worth noting this might have been because it was the weekend and there were DJ’s till 2am & kids running around. Good points are that the main restaurant is in a beautiful room and the food is good. The Zebra Riding Club restaurant (more up market option on site) was unfortunately fully booked but I have heard very good things. The staff are also very friendly and happily compensate when service is slow and orders are forgotten. The gym is also bright with good equipment and much smarter showers than the ones in our room. This hotel might be appealing to some - good for kids to run around and attend classes to keep yourselves occupied. But if you want a relaxing stay in a well designed, up market hotel then you might want to look elsewhere. FYI - my sister kindly gifted me this stay as she couldn’t attend.
Christian Afif
Christian Afif1 year ago
Mixed feelings. Something isn’t right about Birch, although it has so much potential. I do agree with some of the other reviews, it just seems like the bare minimum was put together for the project to survive. The food was good both at Valeries and The Zebra Club but the service was average. The activities were fun (foraging, soda bread making class…) but that was it. Birch is overpriced, there’s very little attention to detail and the marketing just makes it look so much better than it actually is. I really do hope Birch proves me wrong over the next few years because it has so much potential to be one of the very best escapes from London but is no where near it.
Would I come back? I don’t think so. It’s just too basic. When they can be creating a magical experience out of the space, it seems like it’s the complete opposite.
Tony Di Meglio
Tony Di Meglio1 year ago
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Birch for a sudden business trip. I loved the details put into the place as each venue is a feast for the eyes!

Due to the nature of the visit, I did not get to check out all of the offerings (such as the ceramics or baking courses), but if I had the time I would have made 25 loaves of bread and 35 flower pots!

I found it easier to be active and engaged with what my company was hoping to achieve with this trip because of the comforts of Birch.

Everything was stunning and I can not wait to be back!
The Travelling Booth
The Travelling Booth1 year ago
The Travelling Booth spent the weekend at Birch and I have to say, we had a super fantastic time! From the welcome we got from the various heads of department we bumped into, to the lovely team working the floor at Valerie’s, to the team on the bar, and all of the cleaning staff, and everyone in between, every interaction was lovely.
Clearly, judging by some of the other reviews this place is not for everyone. It certainly was the right place for us. From the fantastic food served at the restaurant Valerie’s, most of which has been grown in their market garden on-site, or reared in the fields nearby, to the cold (cold water swimming is great for the health!) lido this place is superb. We also had a super deep tissue massage, with James in the wellness centre. This place is not The Ritz, nor does it claim to be, it does what it does, very well and with a real kindness that is hard to manufacture. The Travelling Booth will certainly be back, and we will be recommending Birch to all our friends, family and colleagues. Thank you Team Birch. Keep doing what you are doing. Big Love The Travelling Booth
Saad Akbar Khan
Saad Akbar Khan2 years ago
Haven’t stayed there myself, just visited friends for New Years and what a great little gem just outside of London! Such a chill vibe, dog and kid friendly, just very relaxed. Good space/house, perhaps it’s not luxury but that’s probably not why people stay here. Big open spaces - and the food at the Zebra riding club was very good as well!

We were these during a big NY bank holiday weekend and at that time, it did seem very kid and dog orientated so if you don’t have one of those, it might not be for you. I have a dog and my friends have a kid, and we love a relaxed atmosphere so it worked out perfectly for us!
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