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WIN a two-night stay at luxurious country retreat Pendley Manor Hotel in Tring

Dinner, bed, breakfast and champagne afternoon tea could all be yours

Enter the enchanting tree-lit driveway before arriving at the Grade II-listed Manor House in Tring, Hertfordshire, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.

Maintaining 1,000 years of history, Pendley Manor has been brought seamlessly into the 21st century. The hotel features original stained-glass windows and fireplaces from 1863, through to 84 new bedrooms featuring four-poster beds to fairytale junior suites to indulgent family rooms, each designed to create a perfect getaway.

The food has taken central stage at Pendley Manor, from fine dining in the Oak Restaurant, through to casual comfort food in the Shakespeare Bar, and one of the country’s favourite afternoon teas in the Peacock Lounge, overlooking the family of roaming peacocks.

For an all-round experience, unwind with a walk across the 35 acres of grounds, or relax in the new ESPA spa and swimming pool with a selection of treatments, with a guarantee you will slip into serenity.

The relaxed elegance of this quintessential English Manor House is perfect for getting away, re-finding balance in the spa, or coming together for those very memorable special occasions.

You could win a two-night stay for two people including dinner, breakfast and afternoon tea! Fill out the form below to enter. Closing date Monday 21 August 2023.

Pendley Manor

Terms and Conditions: Subject to availability. Dates exclude 24 December 2023 until 2 January 2024, and 29 March 2024 until 2 April 2024. No cash alternative will be offered. Transport not included. Dinner includes bottle of house wine. Afternoon tea includes a glass of house champagne each. Accommodation is offered in a classic double room. Any extras to be covered by the winner. Stay to be used by 1 December 2024. Only one entry per household.

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