Special Treat For The Mrs (South East)...HELP!

Special Treat For The Mrs (South East)...HELP!

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Lordbenny

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221 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Ok, so I want to book the Fat Duck in Bray for this special birthday treat for me & the Mrs but its a bit of a lottery (Have to book 2 exactly months in advance and then you get a reservation if your VERY lucky!)If I do get a table I will book a nice hotel nearby and all will be cushty.

However, I need some contingency, do any of you know any 'special' hotels/resturants that offer something a little different or quirky in the Surrey/Sussex/Kent/East Hampshire area? Don't want a spa, done that, but something that will set this night apart from other nights out. I also have the day to do something, punting & a champagne picnic sprang to mind.

Puggit

48,576 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Lordbenny

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Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Puggit said:
Sorry it's Oxfordshire, but: http://www.manoir.com/web/olem/le_manoir.jsp
Feck me, that's not cheap! Ok, so the Fat Duck's not exactly cheap as chips but Le Manoir's gonna set me back over a grand for one night out!!! I was thinking of around half that.....yes, I'm a cheap skate! wink

AlanKSG

2,203 posts

225 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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I suspect that Raymond is slightly less likely to poison you than Heston (allegedly). wink

prand

5,929 posts

198 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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I'd have a look at Pennyhil Park.

Their resto (the Latymer) has just received its first Michelin star (10 course tasting menu for £78 a head) and it has a brilliant spa and gym complex. Rooms & beds are terrific. I've stayed at the hotel for a wedding and it is one of the best hotels I've stayed at in the UK for the money, I can guarantee the Mrs would be very happy to stay there.

There are usually some package deals (current one is £325 for room and dinner at the Latymer) so worth giving them a ring to find out what they can offer.

http://www.pennyhillpark.co.uk/

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CVP

2,799 posts

277 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Puggit said:
Sorry it's Oxfordshire, but: http://www.manoir.com/web/olem/le_manoir.jsp
Of course you can just have dinner there and stay locally for a lot more reasonable cost. I honestly felt the rooms there were not worth the cost but the food most certainly was.

Chris

Lordbenny

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Tuesday 21st April 2009
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prand said:
I'd have a look at Pennyhil Park.

Their resto (the Latymer) has just received its first Michelin star (10 course tasting menu for £78 a head) and it has a brilliant spa and gym complex. Rooms & beds are terrific. I've stayed at the hotel for a wedding and it is one of the best hotels I've stayed at in the UK for the money, I can guarantee the Mrs would be very happy to stay there.

There are usually some package deals (current one is £325 for room and dinner at the Latymer) so worth giving them a ring to find out what they can offer.

http://www.pennyhillpark.co.uk/
Thanks for that but, what a terrible website.

prand

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198 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Lordbenny said:
Thanks for that but, what a terrible website.
Yeah, thats why I suggested ringing instead!biggrin

BigAlinEmbra

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214 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Lordbenny said:
I also have the day to do something, punting & a champagne picnic sprang to mind.
If you've got the time then whisk her off to Bruges. Fairytale beautiful city, plenty of canals for the boat trips and I'd assume your Mrs is like everyone else's a like's chocolate.
The belgians are rather good at that.
£500 quid would easily see you on an over nighter

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigalinembra/sets/721...

Lordbenny

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Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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BigAlinEmbra said:
If you've got the time then whisk her off to Bruges.
Thanks for the idea but she's virtually Belgian herself, she lived for 25 years in Brussels & we've done Bruges a few times!

NathanJones

713 posts

215 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Hi

I stayed here and I cannot fault it at all, I know the bill was pricey but I was not paying:-)

http://www.chewtonglen.com/

JulesV

1,800 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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I haven't been for a long while but have a look at:

http://www.amberleycastle.co.uk/

A stunning place and when I was there, very good food and service. It was nearly 20 years ago though.....

Lordbenny

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221 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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JulesV said:
I haven't been for a long while but have a look at:

http://www.amberleycastle.co.uk/

A stunning place and when I was there, very good food and service. It was nearly 20 years ago though.....
Now that looks more like it! I like the tree house wink

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

214 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Lordbenny said:
BigAlinEmbra said:
If you've got the time then whisk her off to Bruges.
Thanks for the idea but she's virtually Belgian herself, she lived for 25 years in Brussels & we've done Bruges a few times!
She must already love you if she lives in England now, just save yourself the cash. biggrin

Lordbenny

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Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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BigAlinEmbra said:
Lordbenny said:
BigAlinEmbra said:
If you've got the time then whisk her off to Bruges.
Thanks for the idea but she's virtually Belgian herself, she lived for 25 years in Brussels & we've done Bruges a few times!
She must already love you if she lives in England now, just save yourself the cash. biggrin
You don't realise how true that statement was, she be back there in a shot if it wasn't for me! wink

FUBAR

17,062 posts

240 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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South Lodge Hotel nr Horsham?

http://www.southlodgehotel.co.uk/EXCLUSIVE_HOTELS/...

Same group as Pennyhill Park but I live opposite so you get the bonus of buying me a beer. Just what you need on a romantic weekend away with the Mrs hehe






Edited by FUBAR on Wednesday 22 April 22:03

dreamer75

1,402 posts

230 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Another thumbup for Pennyhill and their restaurant - food is lovely, we've always had good service, good rooms, great spa which you usually get included for a copule of days with the room (if you pick the right deal).

tango2

428 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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http://www.the-vineyard.co.uk/

The Vineyard at Stockcross near Newbury. Fabulous hotel with a 2 star michelin restaurant, and a spa too for the lazy Sunday morning. Took the hubby for his birthday last year and he loved it - we're both foodies, and I'm extremely particular about service standards - absolutely stunning all round. OK not cheap - but well worth it!

Big Time Charlie

461 posts

194 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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This place in Winchester is well worth a look http://www.lainstonhouse.com