Enjoy a Great Country Escape this Mother’s Day at Down Hall Hotel & Spa

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This Mother’s Day, treat your mum to an exquisite country escape to Down Hall Hotel & Spa for a relaxing afternoon onSunday 11th March. Situated within 110 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and Hertfordshire woodland, Down Hall has two special ways to show mum how much you appreciate all that she does. Book your train tickets, hop on the train at London Liverpool Street and head to Bishop’s Stortford in just 45 minutes for a memorable getaway with mum.

Special Sunday Lunch(£37.50 per adult including a Mother’s Day gift)

Indulge in a leisurely three course Sunday roast in the luxurious setting of the AA Rosette-awarded Grill Room. From 12:30 – 2:30pm, the restaurant will offer dishes from its Anglo-French menu including:

Starters

Watercress soup

Ricotta, tomato, courgette, basil and tomato dressing

Smoked mackerel, crème fraiche, potato salad, coriander

Cured Italian meats, pickles, sun blush tomato

Mains

Roast Sirloin of beef, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, seasonal veg

Roast breast of chicken, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, seasonal veg

Confit pork belly, mash, broccoli purée, carrot, pork jus, crackling

Pan fried coley, crushed new potatoes, samphire, caviar cream sauce

Butternut squash risotto, capers, aged pecorino, croutons, radicchio

Desserts

Vanilla crème brulee with almond biscotti

Lemon posset, berry compote, sable biscuit

Chocolate brownie sundae

Selection of English cheeses, biscuits, homemade chutney and grapes

 

Afternoon Tea (£40 per person including a Mother’s Day gift) (47.50 per person with champagne including a Mother’s Day gift)

Unwind over a quintessentially British afternoon tea in the splendour of Down Hall’s lavish lounge. Sit back by the roaring fire whilst sipping a glass of bubbles and tucking into sandwiches, warm scones with Devonshire clotted cream, macarons and seasonal homemade cakes. With sittings from 1pm to 5:30pm, while away the afternoon with mum in the best possible way.

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