January has been a bit of a dull month so far. After all the
hubbub of Christmas there doesn’t seem much to look forward too and spring still
seems so far away. I felt like a needed a bit of cheering up, a bit of romance,
a bit of luxury! So I was thrilled when I was invited to have afternoon tea at Hanbury Manor, A Marriott Hotel &Country Club. This gorgeous Jacobean country house hotel is set in 200
acres of scenic Hertfordshire countryside, just outside of Ware. I have to
admit that although I had heard of it I had always thought of it as a business
centre and was surprised to find that it actually has a lovely spa and
restaurant too!
The first thing that struck me about Hanbury Manor as we drove up to the
hotel was how friendly the staff were. We were given a cheerful wave by some of the gardeners as we
made our way up to the Manor House, and the good service continued as we were
cheerfully directed by the gentleman on reception into the Oak Hall where the
afternoon tea was served. I think that sometimes it is easy to feel rather
intimidated when you go somewhere so smart but we were instantly made to feel
welcomed and put at ease.
Entering into the Oak Hall where we were to have our afternoon tea was a real “wow”
moment. It really was glorious with a roaring log fire, authentic wood panels
and tapestries lining the walls. The whole atmosphere was relaxed and cosy and
we were led over to our comfy chairs and served with a very welcome glass of
champagne.
We then had a chance to look at the extensive tea menu. I
admit I am a bit of a creature of habit but I forced myself to eschew my usual
Earl Grey for something more exciting and chose the exotically named Lovers
Leap Ceylon. My husband was even more adventurous and went for a Japanese tea. As we sipped our Moët, we had a chance to sit back and soak up the
atmosphere. Hanbury Manor has had a romantic history as it was
originally built as a wedding present by Edmund Hanbury for his new wife. It then went through various incarnations
(including becoming a convent school) before being becoming the hotel we
visited today in 1990.
Hanbury has a timeless and relaxed feel to it and soon it
was time for the main event – our afternoon tea! Well, it definitely lived up
to our expectations in both looks and taste. It arrived on a tasteful stand
with some delicious looking sandwiches, freshly baked scones and the prettiest
selection of cakes I have ever seen. Yum – time to tuck in! I loved all the
sandwiches but I think the cucumber and cream cheese with pesto bread was my
favourite with the delicate egg mayonnaise coming a close second. It did make
me wonder why the sandwiches I make at home never taste as good, maybe my
daughter would be keener to finish her packed lunch if they were.
We then moved on to the scones which were light and fluffy,
and tasted perfect laden with Devonshire
clotted cream and jam. Sipping our cups of tea me and my husband
pondered on how luxurious it all felt and decided that we would like (in our
dreams) to make this a weekly occurrence. Although we love our children to bits
it was nice to be in sophisticated adult surroundings and have a bit of time
and quiet to just chat.
We already felt quite full but I have never yet been
defeated by a cream tea so it was on to the cakes! They really did look too
good to eat and there was a great selection from coffee cream to little fruit
loaf squares and fruit tarts.
We were really enjoying our afternoon tea
experience and so after we had finished we decided to walk off our tea with a
stroll around the grounds and had a lovely walk around the walled garden.
It was back to reality with a bump when we got home with
homework to do and floors to hoover but our experience of the luxury of Hanbury
Manor is one that will always stay with us.
If you fancy a little bit of affordable luxury why not try
the Valentines Afternoon Tea or celebrate a birthday or wedding anniversary. You can follow Hanbury Manor on Twitter or Facebook too!
Hi Emma,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog about your experience at Hanbury Manor. My husband & I will be staying there in a couple of weeks. Reading your blog about the Tea made me even more excited about our visit there.
Best regards,
Kathleen McLendon
Thanks Kathleen. We really did have a lovely time there - it was so relaxing and a really friendly and welcoming place too! I hope you and your husband have a wonderful time when you stay there - I'm sure you will really enjoy it!
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