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Down Hall special Halloween Afternoon Tea for the family

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Halloween Afternoon Tea at Down Hall

Friday 30th or Saturday 31st October

1:00pm - 5:30pm 

Adults £35pp | Children £17.50pp

Trick or treating may be cancelled this year, but that doesn't mean Halloween is! 

Bring the family to Down Hall for a special Halloween Afternoon Tea. Get your household “cobweb” (bubble) together and come dressed up in the spookiest costumes you can find.

This year's best dressed family will win a voucher for Sunday Lunch in the Grill Room restaurant!

Sweet goody-bags will be given to children on arrival and there will be plenty more treats included with Afternoon Tea, which can be enjoyed in the Halloween-decorated Prior Suite. 

Booking:

Please call reservations on 01279 731441 to secure your place.

Please note: Only bookings from the same household or support bubble can be taken at this time. 

 

About Down Hall Hotel & Spa

Down Hall Hotel is one of England’s most established country house hotels. Located in Hatfield Heath, near Bishop’s Stortford on the Hertfordshire and Essex border, Down Hall is 45 minutes from central London and also ideally located near Stansted Airport.

Relax the body, soothe the soul and lift the spirit during your stay at Down Hall in our new, luxury Eden Spa. Dating back to 1322, this impressive Italianate mansion is a historic setting. The hotel’s luxury interiors, ornate ceilings and abundance of natural daylight make for an experience like no other.

Take time to wander the 110 acres of surrounding woodland, parkland and landscaped gardens or sample traditional English Afternoon Tea in our historic lounge or Ibbetson’s tearoom. Why not enjoy a leisurely dinner in The Grill Room restaurant, serving modern English cooking prepared with fresh ingredients from our own vegetable garden?

History of Down Hall Country House Hotel

Down Hall, situated on the Hertfordshire/Essex border, is one of England’s longest-established country hotels.  Located in Hatfield Heath, near Bishops Stortford, Down Hall has a history as rich as its luxurious interiors. The stately home itself dates back to 1540, before which it was the site of a monastery, founded in 1322.

In its long and distinguished history, Down Hall has been home to artists, painters, lords and baronets, whose style and aesthetic spirit has rubbed off on the choice of décor today.  All those European Grand Tours, so fashionable when the house was being transformed from its Tudor incarnation, have had an influence on the flamboyant Italianate style of the house.

Of course, the best way to understand the rich past of Down Hall is to stay there. Each of the hotel’s 99 bedrooms has been individually designed to reflect the mix of style, elegance and history that give the Hall its unique character.  The Classic and Executive bedrooms are spacious and comfortable.

The Feature Rooms have luxurious two- or four- poster beds and offer views of the magnificent landscaped gardens through gloriously large windows, fashionable in both Georgian design and the Italian style emulated by the architect, James Gibbs, when he remodelled the house in 1720.

Despite Gibbs’ European influences, Down Hall remains a very British stately home. The Hall ‘did its bit’ during World War One as a convalescent home for wounded soldiers and, from 1932 to 1967, it became Downham School, a girls’ school whose alumni included Frances Shand-Kydd, the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales.  The hotel opened its doors in 1986, giving discerning guests a taste of its now-famous Italian grandeur in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside.

Down Hall’s corner of that beautiful Hertfordshire countryside comprises 110 acres of woodland, parkland and landscaped gardens for visitors to explore. After all that walking, guests and visitors can take a traditional afternoon tea in either the historic lounge or Ibbetson’s tearoom, named after the family who owned Down Hall from 1794 to 1902.

The more peckish explorer can enjoy a leisurely meal in The Grill Room restaurant, which serves the best of modern English cooking prepared with fresh ingredients from the hotel’s own vegetable garden.

So whether you want to relax and soak up the Hall’s history and enjoy its opulent surroundings, or have a change of scene from the office for your meetings and team days, Down Hall can meet your needs.  Down Hall is only 45 minutes from Central London and also within easy reach of London Stansted Airport in Essex, making it an ideal base for business trips, team-building events and conferences.

All of the rooms and public spaces benefit from complementary wi-fi access, enabling the Hall to offer its guests the benefit of modern technology in the midst of truly timeless elegance…

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

From the North.

Exit Junction 8, M11. Take A1250 towards Bishop's Stortford town centre. Turn left at traffic lights to Hatfield Heath (A1060). Down Hall is approximately 6 miles on A1060 Chelmsford road. At Hatfield Heath keep left, turn right into lane opposite Hunters Meet Restaurant and left at the end following sign post.

From the South.

Exit Junction 7, M11 (London to Cambridge). Take A414 towards Harlow. At fourth roundabout follow B183 towards Hatfield Heath. After approximately 5 miles road bears right - signposted "Down Hall Country House Hotel".

Public Transport Directions

By Rail.

From London‚ Liverpool Street Station take the Cambridge or Bishop's Stortford train to Bishop's Stortford (approximately 45 minute journey, two trains every hour). Taxi to Down Hall (10 minutes). Underground connections at Liverpool Street and Tottenham Hale Stations. For information on train operators and times phone National Rail Enquiries on 0845 7484950.

By Air.

Stansted Airport is 9 miles from Down Hall (15 minutes by taxi).

Halloween Afternoon Tea at Down Hall

Type:Special Events

Matching Road, Hatfield Heath, Essex, CM22 7AS

Tel: 01279 731 441

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