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The John Lewis Partnership is the UK’s largest employee-owned business and home to our two well-loved retail brands – John Lewis & Partners and Waitrose & Partners. We aren’t an ordinary business; as Partners, we share a responsibility for our success and the rewards that come with it. Everything we do is powered by our unique Purpose: Working in Partnership for a happier world.

If you are looking for a country club hotel with something different and some history to work in, then The Odney Hotel, our "Place by the River," could be for you. This is a beautiful and unique John Lewis Partnership-owned hotel, set on 130 acres by the River Thames in Cookham, Berkshire. It offers both character and charm to our guests, who can stay in one of five beautiful houses on the site, each maintaining the period look of its time.
The main house, Lullebrook Manor, and its grounds are thought to have been the inspiration for the classic novel The Wind in the Willows, bringing history along with relaxation. Our guests enjoy access to picturesque grounds including a private stretch of river, water gardens, a pool, and sports facilities. Relaxation is further achieved with a visit to our Wellbeing suite or a meal overlooking the river—which is where you come in.

In addition to your contractual pay, any time worked between 22:00 - 06:00 will attract Night Premium at a rate of £4.00 per hour. This will also apply to existing Partners who have enrolled onto Enhanced Hours Premium arrangements.

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We believe in ensuring our Partners have access to a complete spectrum of benefits whilst in the business. After all, our Partners make our Partnership what it is.

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Did you know?

The (former) Head of GCHQ, Hugh Alexander was working as a Head of Research for the Partnership in 1938?

Hugh Alexander was a crypto analyst who went on to become the Head of GCHQ and worked closely with Alan Turing.

JLP employee posing near shopping trolley area
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JLP employee posing near shopping trolley area

Did you know?

The (former) Head of GCHQ, Hugh Alexander was working as a Head of Research for the Partnership in 1938?

Hugh Alexander was a crypto analyst who went on to become the Head of GCHQ and worked closely with Alan Turing.

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