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Distinctive Hotels, Distinctive Experiences scape with lite otels Beautiful Bedfordshire A cultural gateway Sitting in palatial grounds, Luton Hoo is a destination Ashdown Park Hotel is the perfect in its own right with the added benefit of having gateway for the cultural delights London, two zoos, fantastic walks and many historical of Sussex and Kent, including the E EDistinctiveH hotels, attractions within 30 miles of the front door. 13 Bluebell Railway, Glyndebourne Opera House and a number of 17 14 National Trust properties such as 20 Bateman’s, Wakehurst Place and 21 distinctive experiences Sheffield Park Gardens. 12 Antiques and gardens 16 15 Tylney Hall, on the Hampshire and Berkshire border, is ideally placed to Spanning almost six counties, with some of the best local attractions on 19 explore the many antique shops of Hartley our doorstep and close to London and international gateways, Elite Hotels 18 Whitney, historic houses such as Jane Coast and are perfectly placed for those who really want to explore… Stay with us for Austin’s House and The Vyne, as well as country your next short break and discover what the South East has to offer. wildlife parks, castles and museums. Greater The Grand Hotel is 5 London 7 a unique balance of coast and country with 2 1 9 3 theatres, galleries and a 30 bustling harbour in town 10 27 22 and the beautiful South 32 Downs National Park 8 23 and Beachy Head just 6 28 31 39 26 38 5 minutes away. 4 24 25 40 37 34 29 36 35 11 ASHDOWN PARK LUTON HOO TYLNEY HALL THE GRAND HOTEL 33 Ashdown Park Hotel and Set within 1,065 acres of Tylney Hall is found sitting The grandeur of the Grand Country Club sits proudly countryside with the River Lea romantically in 66 acres of Hotel, Eastbourne is typified within 186 acres of the snaking through the grounds, rolling Hampshire countryside. by the breathtaking great Ashdown Forest, home of Luton Hoo is the quintessential The palatial lounges and hall, 152 bedrooms and Pooh Bear. Boasting 106 English country house hotel. gourmet restaurant enjoy views suites and two award winning bedrooms and suites, gourmet Befitting a location of such of the tree lined vista, lake and restaurants. A favourite with Tylney Hall Hotel Luton Hoo Hotel, Ashdown Park Hotel, The Grand Hotel, restaurant and elegant lounges historical importance, a stay formal gardens. Luxury and families and couples the quality 1. West Green House & Golf & Spa & Country Club Eastbourne it is the prefect place to relax at the hotel will live long in the style greets you throughout the and service found at every Gardens 22. Hever Castle 26. Glyndebourne Opera and unwind. The extensive memory. It boasts 228 unique hotel and in the 112 bedrooms turn means that whether you 12. ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2. The Vyne Estate House leisure facilities include pool, bedrooms and suites, award and suites, some of which are taking a dip in the outside 13. Birds of Prey Centre 23. Wakehurst Place 29. Drusilla’s Zoo gymnasium, outdoor tennis winning cuisine, luxury spa contain four poster beds and pool, or having afternoon tea 3. Milestones Museum 14. Woburn Abbey and 24. Sheffield Park courts, spa treatment rooms with its own organic products, spa baths. Indoor and outdoor by the fire you are left with the 4. Marwell Wildlife Park Gardens 25. Bluebell Railway 33. Beachy Head / South Downs and 18-hole par 3 golf course. 18-hole par 73 golf course pools, gymnasium and health feeling that The Grand was 5. Windsor Castle 15. Stockwood Discovery 26. Glyndebourne Opera and much more. spa complete the indulgent built for your exclusive use! 6. Winchester Cathedral Centre House 34. English Wine Centre experience. 7. Royal Ascot 16. Dunstable Downs 27. Lingfield Racecourse 35. Eastbourne Theatres 8. Jane Austen House 17. Wrest Park House 28. Ashdown Llama Park 36. Towner Gallery & Gardens 37. Sovereign Harbour Did you know Did you know Did you know Did you know & Museum 29. Drusilla’s Zoo 18. Harry Potter Studio Tour 38. Herstmonceux Castle There are over Before it became a Tylney Hall’s Water The Grand Hotel 9. Highclere Castle 30. Chartwell House & Grounds 6,000 deer roaming hotel, Luton Hoo held Gardens are home to is the only 5-star 10. Go Ape Adventure 19. St. Alban’s Cathedral 31. Bateman’s House the Ashdown Forest the largest privately a family of ducks that coastal hotel in 39. Science Centre & 11. Spinnaker Tower and 20. Towcester Racecourse 32. Royal Tunbridge Wells (and the hotel). owned collection of are often seen waddling England. Historic Dockyards 21. Woburn Safari Park Observatory Faberge eggs. around the grounds. 40. Michelham Priory.
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