This historic property sits within 8 acres of Hertfordshire countryside & overlooks the 18-hole Letchworth Golf Club grounds
Letchworth was the first garden city in the world, designed by Sir Ebenezer Howard & named one of the "design miracles" of the 20th century by The Daily Telegraph
The property is a 40-minute drive from Cambridge & St Albans
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Built in 1625 and later absorbed into the world's first garden city, Letchworth Hall is a 4-star manor-house hotel with preserved original features such as grand chimney stacks, oak panelling, rustic beamed ceilings and stone fireplaces. Previous guests include Oscar Wilde, Daryl Hannah and Elaine Paige.
The property is between the market towns of Hitchin and Baldock, and is nestled within eight acres of countryside which is roamed by muntjac deer and Letchworth black squirrels -- which were first spotted in their natural habitat in 1912.
The hotel has its own spa, offering treatments ranging from manicures to massages, and there is also an on-site Nuffield Health Centre which all guests can access for free. This has a gym, a heated indoor pool, a sauna and a steam room. Lytton's Restaurant has a menu offering British and international dishes, and the bar has views of Letchworth Golf Course, which has 18-holes and was established in 1905. There are 87 ensuite bedrooms, and there is complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Duxford Imperial War Museum is a 30-minute drive from the property. Cambridge, St Albans Cathedral and Woburn Abbey Estate are within a 40-minute drive, and although Woburn has a seasonal closure, the grounds remain open.
5 comments
sarkymark1
25 Nov 151#1
Booked! Don't forget 5% Quidco!
martje
25 Nov 15#2
Had my wedding there last year!
Amazing place :smiley::sunglasses:
Food is very good, and the ground are lovely.
FYI, Don't bother visiting the town centre, it's gone a little down hill. If you fancy exploring during the day, Cambridge is a short drive down the A505/A10
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This historic property sits within 8 acres of Hertfordshire countryside & overlooks the 18-hole Letchworth Golf Club grounds
Letchworth was the first garden city in the world, designed by Sir Ebenezer Howard & named one of the "design miracles" of the 20th century by The Daily Telegraph
The property is a 40-minute drive from Cambridge & St Albans
Blurb
Built in 1625 and later absorbed into the world's first garden city, Letchworth Hall is a 4-star manor-house hotel with preserved original features such as grand chimney stacks, oak panelling, rustic beamed ceilings and stone fireplaces. Previous guests include Oscar Wilde, Daryl Hannah and Elaine Paige.
The property is between the market towns of Hitchin and Baldock, and is nestled within eight acres of countryside which is roamed by muntjac deer and Letchworth black squirrels -- which were first spotted in their natural habitat in 1912.
The hotel has its own spa, offering treatments ranging from manicures to massages, and there is also an on-site Nuffield Health Centre which all guests can access for free. This has a gym, a heated indoor pool, a sauna and a steam room. Lytton's Restaurant has a menu offering British and international dishes, and the bar has views of Letchworth Golf Course, which has 18-holes and was established in 1905. There are 87 ensuite bedrooms, and there is complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Duxford Imperial War Museum is a 30-minute drive from the property. Cambridge, St Albans Cathedral and Woburn Abbey Estate are within a 40-minute drive, and although Woburn has a seasonal closure, the grounds remain open.
5 comments
Amazing place :smiley::sunglasses:
Food is very good, and the ground are lovely.
FYI, Don't bother visiting the town centre, it's gone a little down hill. If you fancy exploring during the day, Cambridge is a short drive down the A505/A10
Not deer at all