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Sopwell House Hotel

4 star 

Sopwell House is a discreet retreat, once home to Lord Mountbatten, boasting great leisure facilities, attentive service and a relaxing ambience. All set within 12 acres of superb grounds and just an hour from London. The four-star bedrooms are airy and well-appointed and the hotel facilities include an excellent restaurant, brasserie, gym and spa. Verulam Golf Club was designed by James Braid in the early 20th-Century and was built by Samuel Ryder, founder of the Ryder Cup. With small, fast and subtle greens and the cunningly-placed bunkers typical of Braid, Verulam is a classic parkland golf course. Just 6429 yards off the back, Verulam is not too long but its year-round condition and century-old maturity make for a great round of golf

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  • Kitchenette
  • Room Service
  • Bar
  • Fitness Room
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  • Lounge
  • Parking Facilities
  • Restaurant
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  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wheelchair suitable

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