WOODLANDS LANE
Superior First Class Historical Manor House
3 kms to city centre 28 kms to the airport (london gatwick airport) 25 kms to the airport (london heathrow airport) 3 km to the nearest station (leatherhead) 10 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 8 km to the nearest fair site (sandown park)
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exteriorWoodlands Park House was designed by Rowland Plumbe, RA, in 1885 for Mr F.C. Bryant, the son of the founder of the match company, Bryant and May. Plumbe was commissioned ?with a free hand, unfettered in the slightest degree by economical considerations? to design a mansion in the Gothic Style. The most modern innovations were incorporated and Woodlands Park became one of the first country houses with electric light, renowned for the grandeur of its oak panelled Grand Hall.
restaurantThe hotel offers two great dining experiences, the wood-panelled Oak Room Restaurant and the more contemporary Brasserie
roomsTo sleep at Woodlands Park Hotel in Cobham - Surrey near Leatherhead - is to enjoy a blend of modern luxury with the traditional features of this historic country house. As our guest, you will enjoy benefits such as an oversized flat screen TV, fine quality traditional furnishings, soft cotton sheets and luxurious bathrobes. Above all, each room is different but all are finished to the highest possible standard.
locationWoodlands Park Hotel in Surrey, near Leatherhead and Cobham, was originally commissioned by English industrialist William Bryant, son of the founder of the match company Bryant and May. Built in 1885, the house was a modern marvel and one of the first in the UK to have electric light. Over a century on, the house remains as impressive as ever. Situated near to Cobham and within easy access of London, this luxury 57 bedroom hotel is set in beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens. Offering a range of Executive and Family bedrooms and suites, Woodlands Park has a range of bedrooms to suit everyone.
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