Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Gaining a global focus on Rutland Hall Hotel and the county of Rutland

Rutland Hall Hotel has announced its enhanced partnership, to full membership status, with Classic British Hotels, a curated collection of independent hotels. This collaboration will assist Rutland Hall in showcasing its unique resort and the county itself to an audience of discerning travellers worldwide.

Jo White, Revenue Manager, Rutland Hall, said: “Becoming a full member of Classic British Hotels is a testament to our dedication to providing an unparalleled guest experience. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with Classic British Hotels to introduce Rutland Hall to a wider spectrum of travellers seeking luxury and refinement.”

As a member of Classic British Hotels, Rutland Hall stands to benefit from the collective’s global market reach and expertise in strategic group initiatives. Guests can anticipate a range of exclusive offers, bespoke packages, and enticing promotions aimed at elevating their stay and crafting unforgettable memories.

“The integration of Rutland Hall into our collection of hotels is a momentous occasion,” remarked Phillip Allsopp, Managing Director of Classic British Hotels. “Rutland Hall’s exquisite location, refined accommodations, and unwavering commitment to excellence seamlessly align with our mission to showcase the finest British hospitality to the world.”

Rutland Hall Hotel sits on the edge of Rutland Water between the village of Whitwell and Oakham town. The lakeside retreat boasts 70 acres of parkland grounds and offers a variety of accommodation options. Choose from luxurious rooms in the 19th-century country house hotel or stylish apartments with private balconies overlooking Rutland Water. Guests can enjoy delicious dining at Blossoms restaurant and bar.

In addition, the resort is about to launch a unique wellbeing experience called Four Roots. Guests will be able to indulge in a four-hour, curated journey including bathing, treatments, relaxation and dining at Four Roots Wellbeing. For outdoor enthusiasts, Rutland Hall is great for activities like crazy golf, pitch and putt, and exploring the nearby Rutland Water attractions, museums, and wildlife reserves.

In addition to its exceptional facilities, Rutland Hall is an ideal venue for conferences and corporate events. With flexible meeting spaces accommodating groups from 6 to 450 delegates, the hotel offers a peaceful and productive environment for business gatherings.

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