The Menzies Welcombe hotel & golf course is a 66 bedroom luxury 4 star hotel with a 18 hole par 70 golf course. Ideally located in the beautiful town of Statford upon Avon just 5 minutes from the M40.
Built in 1866 this imposing Jacobean style house is nestled in 157 acres of grounds, the sumptuous surroundings bring a certain style and dignity to any visit to historic Stratford upon Avon, whilst the staff provide impeccable service and attention to detail throughout your stay. The hotels impressive lounge was once the Great Hall and has the original oak panelling, ornate mirrors, chandeliers and period furniture. The massive marble fireplace has also been retained; providing an impressive focal point particularly in the winter months with its welcoming log fire. Each of the 73 bedrooms are carefully furnished with every modern convenience. There is also four poster and suite accommodation providing unparalleled luxury, some having magnificent panoramic views across the hotels parkland. The Trevelyan Restaurant offers a constantly changing menu of seasonal English & French dishes, both the oak carved bar & restaurant overlook the beautiful Italian gardens and water features. For golfers among your party there is a par 70, 18 hole championship golf course, which enjoys the reputation of being one of the most outstanding in the heart of England. The Welcombe offers corporate golf days, golf clinics and annual and corporate memberships. Other facilities include a Clubhouse with private parking, brasserie restaurant and bar. For private functions and business meetings there is range of ten meeting rooms seating from 4 to 120 people. There is also a beautifully designed Open Championship Suite within the Clubhouse accommodating parties up to 100 people.
Amenities and facilities18 hole Golf Course, All-weather Tennis court, Audio equipment, Child friendly focus & attitude, Coach parking, Concierge, Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service, Flip Charts, Meeting Facilities, Valet Parking
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