The house was damaged during the war by Cromwell’s troops before the Slighting of Kenilworth Castle in 1649, but subsequently restored after a repair bill was honoured by the Parliamentarians.
The Lant family made Nailcote Hall their home for some 300 years, and during this time the property saw many alterations, including a Georgian wing which was added in 1780.
[citation needed] Nailcote Hall first opened to the public in 1984, and a new extension, completed in 1989, added on additional bedrooms, a function room and a library.
The present owner acquired Nailcote Hall in 1991 and subsequently built the leisure complex which forms part of the hotel today.
[3] The Leisure and Country Club has an indoor 14-metre Roman bath-style swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and gymnasium, and an outdoor running track.