WIN A LUXURY BREAK AT BROCKET HALL COUNTRY ESTATE
THE Mail on Sunday is offering readers the chance to win a fabulous two-night stay at Brocket Hall, one of the country’s finest stately homes. Nestled in 543 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, the 18th Century property has been home to two Prime Ministers – Lord Melbourne and Lord Palmerston – and was once a favourite retreat of Queen Victoria.
One lucky winner and their guest – picked at random in our prize draw – will spend two nights at Melbourne Lodge, an elegantly converted Georgian coach house. Each of the 16 bedrooms at Melbourne Lodge is named after a famous racehorse and furnished with period fittings and original oil paintings.
In addition to breakfast each morning, the winner and their guest will be treated to one dinner – an exceptional eight-course tasting menu served in the estate’s awardwinning restaurant, Auberge du Lac. A former hunting lodge, Auberge du Lac offers outstanding cuisine in an unrivalled lakeside setting.
Our winner and their guest can also enjoy two rounds of golf on the estate’s two championship golf courses.
And to top off this fantastic prize, they will also receive a full guided tour of Brocket Hall, including the bedroom used by Queen Victoria and a visit to the famous oak trees mentioned in her diary following her stay at the property in 1841.
PLUS there are 20 more prizes for runners-up, including day-long golf memberships for two, threecourse dinners for two at Auberge, and three-course lunches for four, also at Auberge. For more information about Brocket Hall, visit brocket-hall.co.uk