14. Warners Thoresby Hall 'A Taste of the Shires'

Fri 31 May - Mon 3 June
4 Days
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£489
(Single Supplement £0)

Fri 31 May - Mon 3 June 2024

Enjoy a weekend break-away in style at the magnificent Thoresby Hall set on the edge of Sherwood Forest, surrounded by 30 acres of parkland. There’s a wide range of daytime activities including; archery, fencing, Nordic walking, bowls and rifle shooting plus a games room and a gym. At the leisure club relax in the steam room, enjoy a sauna or swim or treat yourself to a pamper session at the spa (extra cost). Unique to Thoresby Hall is the ‘The Courtyard’ where you’ll find craft shops and a Military Museum! Night-time entertainment is second to none, dance the night away with a selection of live shows, an in-house band and resident DJ. (INCLUDES – “LATE & LIVE” FEATURING PURE QUEEN, A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDARY ROCK BAND, QUEEN.)

Photo courtesy of Warner’s

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Your Holiday Includes

  • 3 nights dinner, bed & breakfast
  • Woolaton Hall
  • Hotel entertainment & activities
  • All coach travel & excursions

Hotel Information

The 4 star Thoresby Hall Hotel. All rooms are ensuite, fresh and contemporary in design with television, telephone, iron/board, hairdryer, safe and tea/coffee facilities. Extensive leisure facilities include a swimming pool and spa. The hotel has a lift and Wi-Fi is available.

WOLLATON HALL is a spectacular Elizabethan Mansion set in 500 acres of gardens and parkland! Explore the hall from different perspectives, the wealth and grandeur of the Prospect Room to the Tudor kitchen in the basement. Within the Hall is Nottingham’s Natural History Museum displaying a wide range of fascinating exhibits.

 

SOUTHWELL is a ‘little town of exquisite charm’ bursting with history. At the town’s centre is the magnificent Southwell Minster with its unique pepper-pot spires and Norman Nave – one of the finest in Europe!  Its also the birthplace of the much-loved English Bramley cooking apple which was first cultivated here over 200 years ago.

 

The town of CHESTERFIELD is well worth a visit any time of year, famous for its 800 year old market and of course the unique and unusual ‘Crooked Spire’ of the Church of St Marys & All Saints. Discover how the ‘crooked spire’ got its twist and get a taste of history at the Chesterfield Museum.

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