Can You Stay at the Luxury Soho Farmhouse Where Sabrina Carpenter Recorded Her Album?

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Can You Stay at Soho Farmhouse?

Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album wasn’t crafted in a glossy Hollywood studio but at one of Britain’s most exclusive countryside escapes Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire. Tucked away in the Cotswolds, the members-only retreat has quietly become a haven for A-listers seeking privacy, luxury, and creative inspiration.

According to reports, Sabrina Carpenter rented the entire Farmhouse at £5,700 a night, transforming it into her own recording sanctuary while enjoying the estate’s serene setting.

Can You Actually Stay There?

The short answer is yes—but it doesn’t come cheap. Soho Farmhouse is part of the global Soho House members’ club, and while full membership opens every door, non-members can still sometimes book stays through selected partner sites.

  • Standard rooms and cabins start from around £295–£320 per night, depending on the season.
  • Larger packages that include dining and extras can climb above £1,300 per night.
  • For the ultimate star-level experience, you can reserve the entire farmhouse but expect to pay the eye-watering £5,700 per night, as Sabrina Carpenter reportedly did.

Inside Soho Farmhouse

Spread across 100 acres near Chipping Norton, the estate is designed as the countryside answer to Soho House’s London cool. Guests can expect 114 rustic-chic cabins and bedrooms, a full wellness centre, horse riding, outdoor pursuits, and restaurants that deliver farm-to-table dining at its finest. It’s all about understated luxury—exactly the kind of atmosphere that draws Hollywood stars, royals, and musicians alike.

While most of us won’t be recording a chart-topping album anytime soon, a stay at Soho Farmhouse offers the chance to live like the stars—even if just for one night.


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