WIN a luxury two-night break and a Treasure Houses of England Gold Pass
We’ve teamed up with The Treasure Houses of England and Classic British Hotels, to offer you the chance of winning a luxury two-night break at a Classic British Hotel of your choice, and a Gold Pass allowing you to visit all Treasure Houses of England properties.
The Treasure Houses of England are ten of England's most magnificent houses, palaces and castles, located in some of the most awe-inspiring settings across the country. Each of the Treasure Houses offers you the chance to discover some of the most important art collections in the world; uncover dark historical secrets and hidden gems; stroll in beautiful gardens, and then relax over afternoon tea.
With a Gold Pass the lucky winner and their guest can visit all ten Treasure Houses of England: Beaulieu, Blenheim Palace, Burghley House, Castle Howard, Chatsworth, Harewood, Hatfield House, Holkham Hall, Leeds Castle and Woburn Abbey.
Classic British Hotels offers a truly inspiring collection of Britain’s finest 3-star and 4-star independent hotels, each with its own distinct character and style. At a Classic British Hotel you can dine at awardwinning restaurants; let your cares drift away at a spa hotel; play a challenging round of golf on a championship course; or simply relax and indulge yourself with great British hospitality. Classic British Hotels is the exclusive partner to the Treasure Houses of England.
For our lucky winner, the two-night break will include two nights’ accommodation at a Classic British Hotel of your choice, including three-course, table d’hôte dinner each night and delicious full breakfast both mornings.
For more information about the Treasure Houses of England, including opening hours, visit treasurehouses.co.uk
To view the luxury Classic British Hotels collection, visit classicbritishhotels.com How to enter For your chance to win this luxury two-night break at a Classic British Hotels property and a Treasure Houses of England Gold Pass, please answer the following question: Which property was described by architecture expert Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as ‘the most classically correct house in Britain’? A Holkham Hall B Castle Howard C Burghley House Enter by post Send your answer on a postcard along with your name, address, telephone number and/or email to Gardens Illustrated 246/Treasure Houses, PO Box 501, Leicester LE94 0AA. Enter online at gardensillustrated.com Closing date 30 April 2017.