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Groups Brochure COWORTH PARK GROUPS BROCHURE ICONIC HOTELS IN ICONIC PLACES DORCHESTER COLLECTION GROUPS COMMITMENT For bookings of 25 room nights receive: complimentary room night for every ONE 25 room nights occupied* complimentary room upgrades TWO with VIP amenities** welcome amenity + for all rooms** Blackout dates apply * Hotel Principe di Savoia offers a maximum of 8 complimentary room nights for any group ** All amenities are selected by the hotel WHO WE ARE sought after locations employees to every guest all hotels comfor table with groups of WHO WE ARE very proud of the fact that we are NOT 10 Michelin stars cookie-cutter worldwide style hotels what's more, the quality of dining in our meeting rooms is equally exceptional happening bars OUR HOTELS ARE THE CITY THEY ARE IN E T O N legoland W I N D S O R boat Ascot pier m25 Heathrow Airport Windsor Great ns London 40 mi park o C worth Park S T A I N E S V I R G I N I A W A T E R WENTWORTH club S U N N I N G D A L E thorpe park sunningdale golf club DISCOVER ASCOT & BERKSHIRE With 240 acres of picturesque parkland, an equestrian centre, polo fields, a kids’ club and plenty of outdoor pursuits, Coworth Park has more than enough to keep even the most active guest entertained. Nearby you can also discover breathtaking vistas, cultural gems and heritage sites in the local Berkshire towns and countryside. EQUESTRIAN CENTRE COUNTRY ATTRACTIONS AND POLO Coworth Park is located on the doorstep of Windsor Great Park, with a thousand acres of woodland, Equestrian at Coworth Park provides stabling for up to lakes and gardens, including The Savill Garden – one 40 horses, with an experienced team of trainers offering of the world’s best temperate ornamental woodland support for beginners and seasoned riders alike. gardens. Formerly the UK’s largest man-made lake, Coworth Park is the only UK hotel to feature its own polo Virginia Water is within walking distance of Coworth fields and practice facilities, managed by Guards Polo Club. Park and features follies and the recently restored lakeside ruins of Leptis Magna. COUNTRY PURSUITS HERITAGE & CULTURE Walking and jogging maps are available from reception, and a broad range of outdoor sports and pursuits are Windsor Castle, the town of Windsor and the River offered including horse-riding, archery, laser clay pigeon Thames are all only a stone’s throw away, with shooting, falconry, fishing, mountain biking, tennis and Hampton Court Palace, Westminster, the Tower of croquet. Guests can also look forward to delicious picnics London and the City of London further upriver. in the grounds, tailored to the individual’s taste. SPORT & ACTION THEME PARKS A short drive from the hotel, Ascot hosts some of the Open from April to October, Legoland Windsor is a short race calendar’s most prestigious events, such as Royal drive from the hotel whilst Thorpe Park, open between Ascot in mid-June and Ascot Festival in late September. mid-March and early November, is only a 20-minute drive The hotel’s proximity to Wentworth Club makes it away. an ideal base for golf enthusiasts. SHOPPING Near the hotel, discover some of Berkshire’s best shopping in Windsor and Eton, from Windsor Royal Shopping Centre to fine boutiques and antiques shops offering handmade British souvenirs and gifts. Out of town, neighbouring Maidenhead is perfect for high street shopping, while the picture-postcard villages of Ascot, Cookham, Sunninghill and Sunningdale offer quirky boutiques, arts and crafts stores, florists and wine merchants. COWORTH PARK ASCOT THE COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL THAT REWRITES THE RULES Relax from the moment you discover Coworth Park’s picturesque parkland. This refined retreat is just 45 minutes from London and 20 minutes from London’s Heathrow Airport. Set in 240 acres of Berkshire countryside, on the borders of Windsor Great Park, the estate features 70 guestrooms, a luxury spa, three restaurants and an equestrian centre with polo fields. Restaurant Coworth Park RESTAURANTS & BARS ROOMS & SUITES Coworth Park prides itself on locally sourced seasonal All rooms and suites feature multi-channel Bang & Olufsen THE DOWER HOUSE ingredients and exceptional service. LCD screen TVs, Wi-Fi internet connection and Nespresso The signature suite and the jewel in the crown is coffee machines. The Dower House, a Grade II listed building sensitively RESTAURANT COWORTH PARK transformed into a private residence with its own garden Located in the Mansion House, Michelin-starred MANSION HOUSE and lake, three bedrooms, a kitchen, dining room, Restaurant Coworth Park, with its relaxed elegance and From a total of 70 rooms and suites, 30 are in the sitting room and study. contemporary setting overlooking parkland views, puts its Mansion House including one and two-bedroom suites, own modern spin on classic British dishes. Seating up to featuring bespoke furnishings, some with elegant 66 guests, the restaurant has three inter-connecting four-poster beds. Each room has high ceilings and large rooms, the larger of which has floor-to-ceiling Georgian- Georgian-style windows with countryside views. style windows overlooking the gardens. STABLES THE BARN The renovated Stables house 28 rooms and suites with An informal restaurant and bar with rustic charm, crisp, modern furnishings, and subtle accents from the featuring large glass doors opening onto a courtyard for buildings’ former life. al fresco dining. The Barn seats up to 70 guests, and serves delicious brasserie-style food. The first floor bar COTTAGES and dining area provides an ideal place for drinks or The Cottages house a further 11 rooms and suites private parties. complete with bespoke contemporary furniture in a palette of warm colours. DRAWING ROOM The Drawing Room offers a relaxed and refined atmosphere, cocktails, afternoon tea, and an opportunity to unwind by the fire or take in the scenic views of the terrace and beyond. The Spa at Coworth Park THE SPATISSERIE In the tranquillity of the spa, enjoy a light, healthy bite or indulge in a glass of champagne and a slice of cake. THE BAR With its inviting ambience and a stunning terrace overlooking the croquet lawn and sunken garden, The Bar is the perfect place to unwind. SPA THE SPA AT COWORTH PARK Head to the award-winning luxury spa for a refreshing swim, unwind in the steam room or work out in the gym. Luxury skincare brands including Carol Joy London, Kerstin Florian and Aromatherapy Associates offer a range of exceptional spa treatments. There is a specialist manicure and pedicure suite, two double treatment suites and a tranquil relaxation room. There's also The Spatisserie for post-treament indulgence. Mansion House Deluxe Room Stable Superior Room The Oak Room EVENTS & MEETING ADDITIONAL MEETINGS FACILITIES SERVICES Coworth Park offers a refreshing change of scenery for Wi-Fi IN-ROOM TECHNOLOGY/ENTERTAINMENT meetings and events. The four event rooms all provide Dedicated AV support upon request Wi-Fi internet access natural daylight and are set amongst the inspirational Florist services Bang & Olufsen LCD screen TVs outdoor space, making it ideal for team-building and car Bespoke menus Blu-ray players in rooms launches to riding, archery, brainstorm sessions, al fresco Cloakrooms Multi-line wireless telephones sunset barbecues and drinks receptions. Registration areas HD media plates Exterior terrace with access to the gardens from the Oval WEDDINGS Room and Garden Room HOTEL SERVICES Evoking the timeless romance of the English countryside, Al fresco dining opportunities, including bespoke picnic Accessible facilities Coworth Park is ideally suited to those seeking a hampers and barbecues in the grounds Chauffeur service and valet parking memorable setting for their special day, with the scenic Team-building activities and English country pursuits Helicopter landing pad Lime Grove and sunken garden providing a breathtaking Dedicated event manager Croquet, tennis, jogging & bikes backdrop for ceremonies. Four well-appointed event Equestrian centre & polo spaces are also available. GUEST SERVICES EVENT SPACES 24-hour in-room dining All event spaces are equipped with the latest in conference Laundry and dry-cleaning technology and cater for a wide range of events, from Babysitting on request private board meetings to lavish dinners for up to 100 Kids' club guests. Access to Wentworth Club OVAL ROOM & GARDEN ROOM The Oval Room and Garden Room are located in the Mansion House; both feature a dining capacity for up to 100 guests and enjoy natural daylight with their own private terraces, ideal for summer cocktails. OAK ROOM The Oak Room features a classical design with Georgian- style architecture and is perfect for 10 to 30 guests at a sit-down dinner or up to 50 for a cocktail reception. THE TOWER HOUSE Set apart from the Mansion House, with captivating views over the lake, The Tower House is ideal for more intimate gatherings, catering for up to 30 guests. OUTDOORS DINNER In dry weather, the grounds provide numerous locations ROOM BANQUET COCKTAIL CABARET THEATRE CLASSROOM BOARDROOM M2 FT2 for team gatherings such as the Mansion House terraces, DANCE the croquet lawn, and in summer the sunken gardens and Oak Room 30 50 24 30 12 20 48 516 the meadow itself. Oval Room 100 70 100 64 100 60 42 117 1,259 Garden Room 80 40 100 48 80 60 30 104 1,119 The Tower 30 50 24 30 18 18 54 581 House Coworth Park can be booked for exclusive Total 323 3,475 use – prices available on request. The Tower House Garden Room COWORTH PARK SUGGESTED ITINERARY FOR GROUPS DAY ONE MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON EVENING
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