Hand picked Hotels offers up English extravagance on St. George’s Day
Sample the delights of traditional English cuisine and hospitality at one at of the 14 Hand Picked Hotels based in England, from £125 for two people for dinner, bed and breakfast or £45 per person for a luxury four-course dinner.
Set in the heart of the English countryside, Woodlands Park Hotel in Cobham, Surrey, is one of the hotels offering a special St George’s Day menu. With stays from just £125 for two people for dinner bed and breakfast, guests can dine on seasonal and regional English cuisine such as ham hock and parsley terrine, Pimms and lemonade sorbet, steak and mushroom pie, and an indulgent rhubarb crumble with custard ice cream. And on Friday 24 April, the hotel is hosting an exclusive St George’s Day Wine Experience Evening offering a five course gourmet dinner with a glass of English wine with each course, for £85 per person including bed and breakfast based on two people sharing.
For more St George’s Day celebrations Audleys Wood Hotel in Basingstoke, Hampshire, surrounded by lush English woodland, is offering stays from just £209 for two people for dinner, bed and breakfast. On Friday 24 April, the hotel is hosting a Tastes of Hampshire Gourmet Dinner from just £65 per person including champagne on arrival and a four course gourmet dinner. Alternatively stay at Brandshatch Place Hotel & Spa, Fawkham, Kent, in the magical Garden of England, from just £155 for two people for dinner, bed and breakfast. On Friday 24 April, the hotel is holding a Fine Wine Tasting Evening from just £45 per person including a luxury four course dinner with a glass of wine to compliment each course.
A St George’s Day menu is also on offer at New Hall Hotel & Spa in North Birmingham, boasting English architecture and moat, with stays from £175 for two people for dinner, bed and breakfast.
Chitra Mogul
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