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Breaks January – June Studley Castle Hotel, Warwickshire Hotel, Castle Studley at Warner, We Put the Own Into Grown-Up Holidays Breaks January – June Studley Castle Hotel, Warwickshire Hotel, Castle Studley At Warner, we put the own into grown-up holidays A stay at one of Warner’s unique hotels is so much more than just a room (although we think you’ll find they are pretty amazing). It’s an opportunity to get away to stately manors, Victorian castles, and inviting chalets with a sea view at 14 of the best addresses around Britain. An invitation to truly relax and have fun with each countryside hotel and coastal village exclusively tailored to adults. A springboard for exploring the country’s most-loved beauty spots and attractions on private tours or under your own steam. A long weekend or a midweek getaway for doing just what you please in the pool, spa, or trying a new sport or skill such as archery or walking Nordic-style. It's for wandering through award-winning gardens, letting loose on the dance floor with live music every night or catching-up with good company in an elegant lounge. Every Warner break includes Grown-up treats with delicious breakfasts, lots of activities and three-course dinners. Every night plays out with a great pick of tunes and dance floor favourites. From visiting bands to team shows, tribute acts to a rich crop of stars from theatre and comedy, we always keep it live and refreshingly unique. 2 No matter your taste or budget, we’ve got a room with your name on it. From spacious suites in a stately mansion or castle, rooms with balconies and patios for alfresco living, and lodges at our hotels, to cosy chalets with sweeping sea views at our coastal villages, you’ll feel at home in no time at all. The comfiest beds and tons of personal touches guarantee a great night’s sleep. A comfortable standard room or chalet is included in your stay or you can choose to upgrade to a Signature Room, Premier Chalet, Historic Room or a Lodge which come with a clutch of adorable extras. NEW for 2020 Enhanced Signature Experience Choose Studley Castle or an upgraded room at our other locations to enjoy an elegant room kitted out with lots of thoughtful touches as part of our Signature Experience. All the treats you LOVE – fully stocked tea tray with fresh milk (topped up daily), luscious Temple Spa toiletries and fluffy robes – are still included. Now though your mini fridge will also be stocked with sweet and savoury nibbles and soft drinks, with our compliments. These rooms also benefit from an earlier check-in as well as a pillow menu, deep-filled mattress topper, lightweight Studley Castle - Lodge Room duvet and super-soft blanket. 3 We’re fanatical about food here at Warner and delighted to include hearty breakfasts and three-course dinners with every single break, plus a bed and breakfast option at Studley Castle. Our chefs are at the top of their game when it comes to sourcing and preparing only the freshest and tastiest ingredients for dishes that are either help-yourself or presented direct to the table. A great start to your day Sun’s up, new dawn, new day. Make it a good one with fresh fruits and cereals, cooked-to-order pancakes and pastries, feelgood smoothies and a healthy cooked full English as well as traditional favourites. Savour the flavour From roasts with the most to ridiculously chocolately puds, you’re invited to enjoy a different menu each night. A selection of starters are served to your table, then there are hand-carved meats from the butcher’s block, fresh seasonal salads and vegetables, the catch of the day, plus daily specials such as pea and pie suppers and curry bar. Afterwards, it’s spoons at the ready for an utterly delicious dessert. 4 For those times in between Our menu includes light lunches, exciting sharing platters and crisp baked pizzas hot from the oven. Our cafes and bars are open throughout the day for refreshing tipples and coffee and cake over a chat. For even more of a treat, we also serve traditional afternoon tea in our lounges. Food for thought You’ll always find trusty British favourites and tastes from around the world, but new to the table are vegan and vegetarian alternatives every day of the week and more gluten-free options. You’ll see a greater focus on seasonal produce too, and more dishes cooked before your very eyes as our chefs showcase their theatrical talents. 5 NEW for 2020 We all get excited before we go on holiday. We believe it should be just Warner what you’d imagined. So, from the moment you wake ‘til your head hits the pillow we’ll make sure yours is something to shout about. New for 2020 are four distinct your break choices across all our hotels, each offering different experiences, activities and types of music. You can Way be confident of choosing the holiday that’s perfect for you. Warner Warner GOLD RE-MIXED Bingo, gameshows and quizzes ~ Quizzes, fitness classes An early breakfast sets up the day followed and hotel tours ~ by our friendly, hotel teams hosting classic Days feature garden and house tours, activities. There’s the opportunity of at least fitness classes, competitions, movies one local coach trip if you fancy treating and more. Plus, our hotel teams are yourself, plus there’s a cooking demo and in the know when it comes to the local a peek behind the scenes. area with tips on what to see and do. Ballroom, sequence Ballroom and disco dancing ~ and line dancing ~ Nightly live music caters for fancy footwork through to more footloose An afternoon of social dancing is always moves on the dancefloor. guaranteed as is plenty of traditional and party dancing to a live band by night. Vocalists, bands and Best of the musicals ~ comedy acts ~ After early evening dining, there’s music Evenings start with pre-dinner lounge from the house band, a vocalist, comedian sets, and finish with shows and live or showtime with the Warner performance performances from visiting artists such team celebrating the best of the musicals. as vocalists, bands or comedy acts. 6 Warner LATE & LIVE Late breakfast and evening dining ~ Wake late, enjoy time in the pool, a spa treatment or explore the local area. Maybe back for a cocktail demo before a late dinner? Acoustic sets, live artists and bands ~ For when the dancefloor’s calling, party nights welcome a rich crop of artists with plugged in sounds, so you can strut your stuff. Contemporary movies and live acoustic sets offer a more laid-back experience. Late-night DJ or lounge singers ~ The atmosphere’s guaranteed to keep the party going and the bar busy until the early hours. Warner FESTIVAL All about the music ~ There’s no need for wellies or indeed a tent at a Warner festival. On these breaks it plays out under one roof with the promise of one heck of a party. Original acts and top tributes ~ You can dress up, boogie down and stay up late, all in the company of like-minded fans. Our DJ ensures it’s lively and late every night. At least five live bands or artists ~ Whether you’ve a soft spot for the 60s, 70s or 80s, or favour a playlist that’s more Country or Motown, there’s always a great line-up from all sorts of genres and decades. 7 Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag Thoresby Hall Hotel Music 3 July – 3 nights Nidd Hall Hotel and 7 August - 3 nights From bigDance bands to party tunes, foxtrot to funk, headline stars to the hottest tributes, with Warner it’s always a great night out – without ever having to go out. You can look forward to live music in an intimate setting and new moves on the dance floor. Headliner Star Breaks in 2020 Alfie Boe Cricket St. Thomas Hotel 24 January – 3 nights THE OVERTONES Holme Lacy House Hotel 6 November – 3 nights Merrill Osmond and his band Brian Conley Sinah Warren Coastal Hotel 27 March – 3 nights Corton Coastal Village 17 April – 3 nights Thoresby Hall Hotel 29 May – 3 nights Littlecote House Hotel 3 July – 3 nights Dr Hook Gunton Hall Coastal Village starring Dennis Locorriere 2 October – 3 nights Alvaston Hall Hotel 8 June – 4 nights 8 Jane McDonald Cricket St. Thomas Hotel 12 June – 3 nights Sinah Warren Coastal Hotel 19 June – 3 nights Alvaston Hall Hotel 10 July – 3 nights Nidd Hall Hotel 28 August – 3 nights Thoresby Hall Hotel BIG bands 4 September – 3 nights A selection of our RE-MIXED breaks Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel feature a fabulous Big Band one night of 7 September – 4 nights your stay. Whether it’s classic hits made famous by the likes of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Benny Goodman, or the smooth swing sounds of Sinatra and Bublé, Country Music legend there’s little to compare to the thrill of Charlie Landsborough hearing great music played live by a big band. As the song goes… ‘It don’t mean a Alvaston Hall Hotel thing if it ain’t got that swing’. For even 4 December – 3 nights more, look out for .... Big Band Sounds with a big band every night Tony Jacobs presents a fantastic live show Littlecote House Hotel 17 February – 4 nights Thoresby Hall Hotel 11 May – 4 nights Cricket St. Thomas Hotel 10 August – 4 nights Gunton Hall Coastal Village NEW 2 November – 4 nights The Len Phillips Big Band Learn to 16 of the UK’s finest musicians, plus Dance renowned singers Anton Browne and On a select number of our new GOLD breaks, Eleanor Keenan, present four nights of beginners and enthusiastic novices are invited to: music for dancing, jiving, or just sitting back and enjoying the sounds of the Ballroom and Latin dancing every evening.
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