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Just a 20-minute train ride from central London, this white-walled Georgian country house hotel was once the country home of Lord Mountbatten… more »
Part of the Elite Hotels group, Grade I-listed Luton Hoo sits proudly in over 1,000 acres of rolling parkland. The 18th-century stately home… more »
Warren Weir is set amid the Capability Brown-designed parkland of the Grade I-listed hotel Luton Hoo (see separate review for details of… more »
The five-star Marriott Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club first made its name as the original country retreat for Londoners, thanks to its… more »
Corporate events do get wilder than the office Christmas party at Paradise Wildlife Park, just outside the M25 at Broxbourne. The venue has… more »
The listed Jacobean exterior exudes grandness, but inside Fanhams Hall, relaxed comfort and modern style are combined with a great sense of… more »
Originally a Carmelite monastery built in 1317, Hitchin Priory has evolved over the centuries from a private home into its current guise as… more »
TopGolf was invented by British company World Golf Systems, which has spent over £12 million & seven years developing, testing & perfecting… more »
Sitting in 300 acres of Hertfordshire countryside just thirty minutes from the West End, it’s no surprise that ‘London’s country estate’… more »
Forty Hall Banqueting is a 17th-century Jacobean Coach House set in picturesque grounds, just minutes from junction 25 on the M25 & 45 minutes… more »
Located in the Chiltern Hills, only 50 minutes’ drive from central London, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is one of Europe’s largest wildlife conservation… more »
Carefully chosen activities can bring real benefits to your business. Back in the macho days of the 1980s, the mere mention of the word… more »
Situated at the gateway to London, just minutes from Junction 2 of the M1, Hendon Hall, part of Hand Picked Hotels, is one of North London’s… more »
With its distinctive Victorian facade, Alexandra Palace is one of London’s most recognisable buildings. Built in 1873 as a public centre… more »
It might be packed to the rafters on concert evenings, but Ally Pally’s on-site bar & restaurant The Phoenix has plenty to offer groups for the rest of the year too. As popular for casual … more »