Best hotels in the UK, from heritage homes to boutique boltholes
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Best hotels in the UK, from heritage homes to boutique boltholes
"An 850-acre estate set against the sprawling Scottish countryside, Gleneagles gained icon status pretty rapidly after it opened in 1924 and soon became known as one of the world's loveliest hotels for golfing, relaxing and exploring the bonny lands beyond. Home to three world-class golf courses (the King's Course, Queen's Course and PGA Centenary Course), the hotel reached new levels of fame in 2014 when hosting the 40th Ryder Cup."
"Beyond golf, Gleneagles is much loved by an array of celebrities who flock to the estate to spend time in the great outdoors (the hotel offers falconry, fishing, shooting, archery and more) or kick back in the award-winning spa, with two indoor pools, an outdoor thermal pool and 20 treatment rooms where guests can settle down for massages that use lotions and potions made with local ingredients and Scottish botanicals."
"Whether you're most fulfilled by locality be it in the nature of the staff or the sourcing of the food menu heavenly interiors, connecting with the animals, or you're simply happy with a glass of really good wine by an open fire, Louma will deliver. Personalised service starts long before guests arrive, and the team is clued up and ready to welcome arrivals by name. There are just 17 rooms here, ranging in size and style,"
Gleneagles occupies an 850-acre estate in the Scottish countryside and opened in 1924. The property features three golf courses—the King's Course, Queen's Course and PGA Centenary Course—and hosted the 40th Ryder Cup in 2014. The estate offers outdoor activities such as falconry, fishing, shooting and archery, and an award-winning spa with two indoor pools, an outdoor thermal pool and 20 treatment rooms that use locally sourced ingredients and Scottish botanicals. Louma is a 17-room farm-style property that emphasises locality, personalised service and included meals. The same seasonal menu is served across two restaurants, and rooms contain personalised touches to accommodate families and pets.
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