Escape to The Langley for a truly memorable British countryside retreat, this Valentine’s Day and throughout February. The majestic countryside icon, located just 40-minutes from central London, is celebrating the month of love with the launch of a new romantic cooking class, that will be hosted in the hotel’s intimate teaching kitchen. Guests looking to relax and unwind with their loved one can also enjoy long walks in the expansive grounds, state-of-the art wellness facilities in The Langley’s impressive subterranean spa, and the idyllic guest rooms.
Get Creative At A Romantic Cooking Class
Guests can try something a little different this Valentine’s by joining Head Pastry Chef, Francesco Martella to learn how to make a classic Italian Tiramisu. Taking place in The Langley’s teaching kitchen on Saturday 25th of February, the experience will begin at 3pm and last three hours, costing £150 per couple.
Born and raised in Tivoli, less than an hour from Rome, Francesco first learned to make this authentic dessert from his grandmother, before mastering his own version of the recipe throughout his illustrious career. This February, Francesco prepares to share his secrets with guests of The Langley, from the lady-finger sponge biscuits to the rich mascarpone mousse and chocolate topping, for an unforgettable Valentine’s experience.
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Relax and Unwind at The Langley Spa
At the subterranean Langley Spa, an unrivalled backdrop for wellness and indulgence, couples can unwind together with a massage or facial in the spacious double treatment suite.
Guests can go one step further and experience true, uninterrupted luxury and seclusion at the VIP Spa Suite, complete with a vitality pool, juniper sauna, an amethyst crystal steam room and relaxation area.
Charming Walks Through The Hotel Grounds
Couples can disconnect from the stresses of daily life and reconnect with nature as well as one another at The Langley; discover 150 acres of gorgeous park and woodland, The Langley Arboretum and lush manicured gardens originally designed by one of Britain’s most famous landscape architects Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown.
Borrow comfortable Aigle Wellington boots from the hotel and explore the wider estate, famed for being the former royal hunting grounds of the third Duke of Marlborough, hand-in-hand.
Idyllic Rooms
The hotel boasts 41 guest rooms, spread between the grand and historic former hunting lodge, and adjacent Grade II-listed 18th century Brew House. For the most romantic of stays, the second floor rooms in the main house offer incredible views of the rolling countryside from the stand-alone bathtubs – perfect for a long, relaxing soak with a glass of bubbles.
For something a little more rustic, and for those that love to travel with their beloved pet, the Brew House rooms and suites are a great option.
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