An Essex Wedding - November/December 2020 (Issue 95)

THE BEST OF BLIGHTY With UK staycations on the rise, it’s great to flag up properties perfect for couples who want pure luxury – and little travel time – right here in the UK. Hertfordshire-based Sopwell House is now offering the ultimate in luxury ‘bubble holidays’ with exclusive-use of the hotel’s Mews Suites – set across from the main hotel and accessed through secure gates (and with a private car park), 16 suites await set within beautifully landscaped gardens, each with their own courtyard and a shared communal garden with Hydro Pool. Originally a series of stable blocks separate to the main farmhouse, each of the 16 suites exudes glamorous countryside chic with an array of individually designed rooms and cottages with some including feature fireplaces, four-poster beds, in-room baths, private terraces, self-sufficient kitchenettes and private hot tubs. Guests can relax and unwind in the exclusive communal garden and soak away in the Hydro Pool – the perfect spot for an evening cocktail or glass of fizz. For those looking for further relaxation, Mews Suite guests have complimentary access to The Club at Cottonmill, the new three-storey, state-of-the-art spa which launched last summer. The Club features an indoor/outdoor hydrotherapy pool leading to the Spa Garden (also designed by Ann-Marie Powell), outdoor hot tubs with adjacent firepit, a choice of four steam and sauna rooms including the Panoramic Sauna with views across the gardens and the Botanical Steam Room, a Whisper Room to catch a quiet moment with a book, the Deep Relaxation Room – and more! Guests in the Mews Suites have full use of the hotel’s restaurants and bars including The Brasserie for a hearty breakfast, The Pantry – great for a light lunch in a fluffy spa robe or The Cocktail Bar for an evening tipple, before finishing the day with a delicious gourmet dinner in The Restaurant. Alternatively, for those looking for further privacy, Sopwell House can arrange a private terrace barbecue within the Mews, for Mews guests only. For more information or to book, please visit www.sopwellhouse.co.uk WINTER TRAVEL With travel rules and regulations constantly changing, newlyweds and nearlyweds will be looking to the UK to celebrate post-vows, and minimooners will be spoilt for choice when sticking to destinations closer to home; here’s two to whet your appetite: Situated deep in the Scottish Highlands, 57 Nord occupies a dramatic position between three ancient sea lochs surrounded by the majestic Kintail Mountains. With floor to ceiling windows that frame the panoramic views stays here are largely elemental, particularly in the autumn and winter months when the weather is ever more startling. Cosy up by the fire and watch the weather roll in with a dram of specially selected whiskey from the honesty bar and tuck into the hamper of artisan goodies. There are ample wet weather activities for epicureans: from the neighbourhood Fairy Tale Distillery to the internationally acclaimed Talisker; fine dining at Kinloch Lodge or fresh crayfish cooked at home from Duncan, the neighbourhood fisherman. At night watch the famous Eilean Donan castle light up from the cottage and spend the evening on a tour of the night’s sky with the help of the in-house guide – how romantic! Check out https://57nord.co.uk All the latest travel inspiration from Britain to Botswana HONEYMOON News Just over 30 minutes from the famous Yorkshire Dales, Middleton Lodge Estate is perfectly located to explore the rolling hills and quaint villages of the north of England. The limestone gorges of Nidderdale provide boundless hiking and cycling routes that showcase the natural charm of the region, punctuated by traditional market towns and cosy pubs. With 200 acres of parkland on the doorstep, Middleton Lodge Estate has plenty to explore even when the weather is not so kind. The lovingly restored Georgian Estate has roaring fires in every corner and plenty of snug spots to nurse a cup of Yorkshire’s finest, or something stronger, while looking out over the frosty landscape outside. Each room has its own identity inspired by the building’s original function, though almost every room has its own wood burner and roll top bath – the Dairy Cottage comprises a six-foot round bathtub and hot tub on the terrace. Dining is hearty and seasonal, showcasing the abundant harvest from the estate’s two-acre kitchen gardens and the in-house spa offers a range of naturally derived treatments from local and international brands such as Voya, REN and Kiss the Moon.  Checkout https://middletonlodge.co.uk 102

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