Food & Drink News is delighted to be teaming up with Classic Lodges to offer our readers the chance to win a luxury stay at Bagden Hall

Classic Lodges hotels is a collection of independent properties set in their own grounds, comprising eight owned properties that vary from a country house in Denby Dale, to a baronial mansion near Whitby, to a 200-year-old Victorian hotel in Harrogate.

Built by a wealthy Victorian mill owner in the 1860s, Bagden Hall in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, is a luxurious country house hotel set in 40 acres of secluded parkland with its own lake.

The winner of this marvellous prize will enjoy a three course table d’hôte dinner from locally sourced and seasonal produce, cooked by recently promoted Head Chef, Steve Philips, before settling down for a good night’s sleep in a deluxe double or twin bedroom overlooking the grounds.

Before setting off for a stroll around the town, or a little further afield to Yorkshire’s ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ country, or the Peak District or Brontë country, a continental followed by a full cooked to order English breakfast awaits.

 

To enter the competition, please answer the following question:

Q: What is the bistro at Bagden Hall called that shares the name of the builder?

Then send your answer with your name, address, phone number and email address to:

 

A Simmons, Gravity London, Epworth House, 25 City Road, London EC1Y 1AA OR

Email your answer with contact details to: [email protected]

 

Deadline: Friday 14 December 2012

 

The winner will be informed shortly after this date.

 

Terms & Conditions

This prize is non transferable and not exchangeable for any monetary value. The prize can be redeemed any date up until June 2013, subject to availability and excluding Christmas, New Year and Valentine’s. Any correspondence about this competition should be entered into with Gravity London via the contact details listed.

 

For full company T&C’s, or to find out more about Classic Lodges hotels, please see

www.classiclodges.co.uk or call 08456 038892.

 

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