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Norfolk, 6 July 2016: Guests can save up to 15% on a break at Congham Hall Hotel (01485 600250; www.conghamhallhotel.co.uk) in North Norfolk this summer if they take advantage of one of three new Summer Escape Breaks. Plus, guests who book before 31 July will receive a complimentary bottle of prosecco.
These great-value deals are particularly good for families, who already benefit from the fact that Congham Hall's room prices stay the same year round and do not rise during school holidays.
The 26-room luxury Norfolk hotel is offering three-, five- and seven-night holidays at a discount, including breakfast daily and some dinners. Guests also enjoy free Wi-Fi, access to the pool and thermal suite in Congham's Secret Garden Spa, room larder featuring an espresso machine and mini fridges for fresh milk and mineral water, biscuits and fruit, Elemental Herbology luxury toiletries, bathrobes and slippers.
Set in a Georgian manor house close to King's Lynn, Congham Hall makes a great base for exploring North Norfolk. The hotel has a tennis court, putting green and croquet lawn in the grounds. Meanwhile, local attractions include the sands at Hunstanton (above left) and beyond, the neighbouring Sandringham Estate, just one of many impressive historic houses in the area, and walks in nearby heaths and woods. Families can go seal-spotting at Blakeney Point, enjoy high-ropes thrills at Extreeme Adventure, get active outdoors at Bewilderwood and explore the nature trail and indoor play centre at Pensthorpe Natural Park (above right). Guests can also follow the hotel's free trail, The Magnificent Seven … Norfolk Gardens, an eclectic guide to some of the finest examples in the region.
Summer Relaxation: 5% off three nights
Includes breakfast daily and a three-course dinner for two each night. From £624 to £993 per room, based on two sharing, a saving of up to £54.
Summer Adventure: 10% off five nights
Includes breakfast daily and three-course dinners for two on three nights. From £860 to £1,445 per room, based on two sharing, a saving of up to £160.
Summer Explorer: 15% off seven nights
Includes breakfast daily and three-course dinner for two on five nights. From £1,183 to £1,953 per room, based on two sharing, a saving of up to £350.
All prices are the total per room, based on two sharing, Sunday to Thursday until 5 September, subject to availability. Dinner is offered from the usual menu up to a value of £35 per person. Cots and roll-up beds are provided free for children up to 12 when sharing their parents' room. The Achillea Suite is suitable for families with older children and there is a choice of interconnecting rooms.
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Notes to editors:
Room rates start from £135 per night, room only, and £219 per night for dinner, bed and breakfast.
Relaunched in May 2013, the 26-room Congham Hall Hotel sits in 30 acres of parkland, including orchards and its renowned Herb Garden, which has 400-plus varieties and attracts visitors from far and wide. The modernised, 2 AA Rosette, bistro-style restaurant features much homegrown produce on its menu and benefits from a sophisticated bar.
Congham Hall offers five-star service at three-star prices, in stylish but relaxed surroundings. It won Best Hotel in the East at the Best Loved Hotels Awards 2015, and has been recognised several times by the Eastern Daily Press/VisitNorfolk.co.uk Tourism Awards, winning Best Adult Leisure Break in 2015 and Best Independent Hotel in 2013. Congham Hall was also named Best Small Hotel in the UK at the International Hotel Awards in November 2012.
Nicholas Dickinson and his team took over Congham Hall in March 2012. The hotel relaunched in May 2013 after completing the last phase of a major refurbishment. Nicholas has spent his entire working life in the luxury hotel business. Early on, he worked at the five-star country-house hotel Chewton Glen and Raymond Blanc's two-Michelin-starred restaurant and hotel, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons. In 1994, Nicholas formed a partnership with Nigel Chapman, who had developed Woolley Grange in Wiltshire. Together, they created Luxury Family Hotels, which soon became the market leader in the UK for luxury family short breaks, and Alias Hotels, for the stylish mid-market corporate and leisure sectors. Both groups were successfully sold, and Nicholas and Nigel went on to develop Martinhal Resort on Portugal's Algarve. This is Nicholas's first independent hotel project.
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