Birmingham Post

HOTEL OF THE WEEK

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HORWOOD HOUSE HOTEL Little Horwood, Milton Keynes, Bucks

WHERE AND WHY One of the few sights that could drive me away from the family TV set in the 1970s was Percy Thrower on Gardeners’ World.

Now, however, it is a joy to stand on the steps of the Arts and Crafts estate where he grew up, and look across the acres of lawns where he learned from his head gardener father. But this hotel is a master at uniting opposites.

It is in a pocket of calm a short hop from Milton Keynes and Silverston­e Grand Prix circuit. And while one end of the hotel is a beautiful Grade II-listed manor house, the other takes the form of modern wings fanning from a central bar and terrace.

Rooms are comfortabl­e, stylish and new, as the whole hotel is half-way through a smart update, and there is a buzz about the spa and fine dining to come.

ON THE MENU Harry’s Bar and Kitchen (named after Percy’s father) offers good gastropub fare – the pork and apricot croquette (£10) is a stunning starter. Mains range from chargrille­d sirloin, fries, rocket and peppercorn sauce (£28), to burgers or fish and chips (£16).

The staff catered for a food intoleranc­e with exceptiona­l attention. Breakfast was a buffet, with plenty of choice from the full-works English, to fresh fruit, croissants and cereals.

But the standout meal for us was the picnic, which you can pre-order to have on the grounds the afternoon you arrive, or take away for lunch as you leave. Elegant fingers of sandwiches, freshlybak­ed scones with clotted cream, fruit and moreish cakes.

WHILE YOU’RE THERE

Second World War codebreake­rs’ HQ Bletchley Park is just seven miles away. Or you can do as we did and opt for a walk through the rolling Buckingham­shire countrysid­e.

WAKE UP CALL A double room for two with dinner starts at £179. Picnic afternoon tea is £24.95pp. horwoodhou­se.co.uk

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