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Top 10 Garden Hotels

Published at 03/12/2012 10:52:55

Introduction

A garden hotel is one that is characterised by a beautiful surrounding environment. There are many hotels around the world that pride themselves on their beautiful landscapes and garden amenities. In this article we will explore ten of these hotels, and their particular rooms, and services.

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The first of the garden hotels we will mention is the Hartwood House, which has surrounding areas that are filled with beautiful blossoming flowers, neatly trimmed grass and towering trees. This hotels location is set on a six-acre wooded glade, in Somerset and it has been privately owned by David and Rosemary Freemantle for 15 years. The hotels interior is a family veiled and low key affair, with comfortable guest rooms, large sitting room which has a TV, cosy seats and a supply of fun jigsaw puzzles. Mohonk Mountain Hotels perches on a imposing cliff, overlooking pristine blue water and thousands of acres of gorgeous forest land. This garden hotels is located in New York's Hudson Valle, and the old Victorian building in which it presides has been in existence since 1869. The hotels 266 spacious and grand guest rooms are equipped with appealing furniture, bright and fresh decor, and some even have charming fireplaces and balconies in which you can best marvel at the surrounding landscape.

Pennyhill Park is a garden hotels ideally located on 123 acres of beautiful and pleasant Surrey parkland, 45 minutes away from the bustle that is London. The hotels premises offers a spa, fine dining, a golf course and agreeable service. The Runnymede is a hotel that is set right on the bank of the glorious Thames River, thus it offers majestic views of this iconic fixture. To best take advantage of this prime location it is recommended that you hire one of the hotels river boats to soak in you beautiful surroundings.

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The next of the garden hotels to explore is Cascades Gardens, a privately owned bed and breakfast in Matlock, Derbyshire. The house and Garden are a unique mode of accommodation, with the house being in existence since 1823 and the garden being a sprawling acre affair. Additionally there is even a variant of room pleasurably  titled the garden suite. This suite is snugly situated away from the main house, and it overlooks a tranquil waterfall. The next garden hotels is the epitome of beauty and class, Cliveden house is exquisitely located on 374 acres of beautiful and maintained gardens and parkland. Additionally it offers its guests memorable and awe inspiring views of the Thames River and has been labelled as one of the finest hotels near London. The Great Fosters is a luxury, romantic variant of garden hotels. Its foundations were once a royal hunting lodge built in 1550, and since then it has undergone a careful renovation in order to keep the historical tone of the place. Thus this hotels interior exhibits mullioned windows, Jacobean fireplaces, a rare oak well staircase, authentic tapestries and moulded ceilings.

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The gardens at the Gravetye Manor are a special and eye catching affair, with being considered amongst the most influential in English gardening history. This garden hotels landscape includes uniform lines of trees, naturalised bulbs, a wild garden, Kitchen Garden, glasshouses, and York stone paths. The hotels interior doesn't escape the garden theme with each of the 17 rooms and suites being named after a tree species found on the estate. Alexander House Hotel in Sussex is set on 120 acres of lavish gardens, woodland and parkland making for a beautiful and enjoyable stay. This garden hotels has equally beautiful rooms and suites, each meritoriously designed for the comfort and enjoyment of the guests. The bathrooms are the embodiment of beauty with many housing claw footed Victorian baths, partner showers or lavish over sized bath. Brandshatch place hotels and spa is positioned on a lavish country side known as the Garden of England. This garden hotels building is that of an antique Georgian mansion built in 1806. Each of these hotels rooms combines the classic architecture that is its past with the modern amenities that make travel comfortable and relaxed.

Conclusion

These garden hotels have special deals and packages which will make your trip both cost effective and unique.

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