Description
One of Nottinghamshire's most important houses, Thoresby's original features are still enjoyed by Warner's guests today. There are deep armchairs in the vaulted splendour of the Great Hall, and the house's broad terrace overlooks a croquet lawn and acres of classic parkland. The rooms vary from historic sumptuous four-posters to simpler standard rooms. There's a wide range of activities available, including falconry, and live music every night.
Departure points to suit you...
Crusader Holidays uses an interchange system, taking place at either Beaconsfield Services (M40), South Mimms Services (M25/A1M) or Thurrock Services (M25).
Here you may have to change to your holiday coach and we are renowned for ensuring that this is smooth and efficient.
The holiday coaches typically depart from Beaconsfield Services at 11.15, Thurrock Services at around 09.30 and South Mimms Services at 10.30. Some customers find it more convenient to join direct at the interchange, please let is know when booking if this is the case.
*Due to increased operational costs, from Monday 16th October 2023 Dover, Folkestone, Canterbury & Ashford joining points will be subject to a £25.00 per person supplement on all 2024 UK Tours.
NOTE: Pick up points are a guide so please refer to your holiday confirmation for specific locations as details are subject to change.
Itinerary
Highlights
- 3 nights accommodation with breakfast & dinner- Use of leisure facilities- Live entertainment- Excursion to Southwell Victorian Workhouse & Edwinstowe- Optional Excursion to Nottingham
Itinerary
Day 1 - Your holiday begins once on your holiday coach at interchange heading to Thoresby Hall with a comfort stop en route. 4 nights here with breakfast & dinner included.
Days 2 & 3 At leisure with one included excursion & one optional excursion
INCLUDED EXCURSION
Southwell Victorian Workhouse & Edwinstowe
A millennia-old cathedral, stone carvings so intricate they've had poems written about them, the most complete historic workhouse standing today, family-run tea rooms, and the home of the bramley apple, celebrated with its own festival every October. Entrance Included. Following onto Edwinstowe.
Robin Hood's Village - Edwinstowe
Edwinstowe is an historic village in the heart of Sherwood Forest, the home of Robin Hood. Legend has it that it was here, at the beautiful medieval church of St Mary, that Robin married Maid Marian. The High Street is home to a statue in their honour.
Edwinstowe takes its name from the holy shrine or resting place - ''stowe'' of King Edwin, the Saxon king of Northumbria who was slain in 633AD. He was buried in Sherwood Forest so that his enemies could not lay hands on his body and a small wooden chapel was later erected. The Church of St Mary's was rebuilt in stone in 1175. This is a vibrant and busy village with a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs.
On the outskirts of the village, just past the church, is the Sherwood Forest Art and Craft Centre. Here a you can find a number of craft shops including handmade chocolates, vintage fabrics, jewellery and a cafe. Just a 10 minute walk from the village is the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and National Nature Reserve, the legendary home of Robin Hood. Many of the oaks in Sherwood Forest have stood for over 5 centuries and the mighty Major Oak (Robin Hood's tree) is estimated to be over 800 years old.
OPTIONAL EXCURSION
City of Nottingham
Known across the globe for its legendary connections to the famous outlaw Robin Hood, Nottingham also has plenty of other attractions to interest the coach holiday visitor.
Nottingham Castle houses a museum, art gallery and tourist centre rolled into one with fabulous gardens and caves that you can explore under the castle grounds. In fact, there are many caves built under Nottingham and the award-winning City of Caves attraction is well worth a visit giving you access to a network of man-made caves carved out of sandstone.
At the foot of the rock below Nottingham Castle is Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, said to be England's oldest pub with the year 1189 AD painted on the walls where you can enjoy traditional ales at the bar or outside in the beer garden.
Don't miss a visit to the Lace Market which has many beautiful historic buildings, the main attraction being St Mary's Church dating back to the 1400s. Nottingham was famous for its lace in the 1800s and at its height there were 130 factories producing lace to export all over the world.
ENTERTAINMENT -Festival - 70's featuring Mud 2 with 70's Glam Rock Classics plus four more live acts during the 3 night stay. DJ every night.
Day 4- After breakfast your homeward journey commences and with ample refreshment stops on the way you will arrive back in your local towns mid evening.
Venue Information
Thoresby Hall
Thoresby Hall is one of Nottinghamshire's most important houses - still with original features enjoyed by Warner guests today.
There are deep armchairs in the vaulted splendour of the Great Hall, and the house's broad terrace overlooks a croquet lawn and acres of classic parkland.
There are two restaurants on site as well as an indoor pool and fitness studio.
There is also a wide range of spa treatments available. (Must be pre-booked)
Every room has free Wi-FI, towels, a TV, hairdryer, comfy chairs and reading lights as well as tea & coffee making facilities with biscuits.
NB: ALL WARNERS HOTELS ARE NOW CASHLESS
ENTERTAINMENT -Festival - 70's featuring Mud 2 with 70's Glam Rock Classics plus four more live acts during the 3 night stay. DJ every night.
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