Tudor Hall, Saffron Walden

Essex. Sleeps up to 22

Nestled in a sensational rural spot in the Essex countryside, Tudor Hall is a magnificent, atmospheric, historic home sleeping up to twenty-two guests. It is a true Tudor gem boasting three acres of stunning Italianate landscaped grounds, a fabulous heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court, hot tub, inglenooks, ancient beams, a wonderful kitchen with an Aga, splendid entertainment spaces and sumptuous furnishings throughout. This exceptional gem is located in the sleepy village of Hempstead, close to the buzzy market town of Saffron Walden and the birthplace of Dick Turpin and surrounded by rolling hills.Though you may feel inclined to stay put at Tudor Hall with its magical treats, there is much to discover close by for adults and children. You may be golf fans, you may enjoy punting on the River Cam in Cambridge, visiting the impressive Imperial War Museum at Duxford, steaming along the Colne Valley Railway, discovering the Dick Turpin Trail, meeting the lions and snow leopards at Linton Zoo or sampling gastronomic wonders in the fantastic array of renowned restaurants and pubs.

Tudor Hall is a fantastic venue for family and friends celebrations or corporate events. It’s six beautifully finished bedrooms sleep fourteen guests comfortably, though there are some extra beds that can be used increasing the numbers to eighteen. An extra four guests can make use of the additional two bedroom coach house, raising maximum capacity to twenty-two. Guests cannot fail to relax, recuperate and enjoy time with others at this splendid countryside retreat where the owners have thought of everything to take your stay complete. You can enjoy some competitive fun playing pool, dive into the huge heated pool, spend the afternoon on the tennis court, disappear quietly to the library or the grand living room with the Sunday newspapers, enjoy a glass of fizz while relaxing in the bubbling inflatable hot tub, wander around the stunning topiary, box hedges and vibrant flower beds, take drinks on the terrace or dine alfresco using the three barbecues! Such bliss!

Brimming with antique furnishings, ornate mirrors, a piano and nods from the past, Tudor Lodge is both homely and luxurious. This is a house that makes you feel special. The kitchen diner is beautiful with a modern country kitchen complete with Aga, two fridges, a Nespresso coffee machine and breakfast bar and an excellent 16-seater dining table. Guests can keep the chefs company with an ice-cold glass of wine while they cook up a storm in this wonderful space. The cream tones of the dining area blend perfectly and create an atmosphere of elegance and calm. For a more refined dinner, you can head to the atmospheric formal Tudor dining room, full of traditional charm with its ancient beams and its beautiful furnishings from time gone by. On cooler evenings, you may wish to relax on the sumptuous sofas in front of the roaring inglenook fireplace in the living room, enjoying family board games or watching a film on the huge television. There is a great choice of DVD’s plus Netflix and Sky TV or you can listen to your favourite tracks through the Sonos sound system.

Upstairs guests can luxuriate in fantastic dreamy sleeping spaces and exquisite bathrooms with wet room showers and free-standing baths. The stunning master bedroom enjoys a comfy super-king bed, another guest bed, beautiful beams and windows and a stunning Jack-and-Jill shower room. The second master bedroom is a mirror image with spectacular garden views. Bedrooms three and four are gorgeous, enjoying double beds adorned with luxury linens. They share a bathroom and shower. Bedrooms five and six offer three single beds in each with the possibility of a guest bed in each. These heavenly, beautifully finished spaces share the master bathroom.

Outside, guests will unwind in countryside bliss. The outdoor swimming pool is heated to 28 degrees from May until September and is surrounded by a wonderful pool deck where you can enjoy the sunshine and your holiday read. There is a good range of sun loungers and oversized beanies. To cool off you can head to the pool house for a friendly game of pool. There are three barbecues for alfresco dining, two coal and one gas. The huge outdoor dining table will seat all of your guests. Pre-dinner drinks can be taken on the terrace and later you can finish with a nightcap under the stars. If it is chilly you can enjoy the chiminea and the luxury blankets provided.

Surrounded by rolling countryside, pretty villages and market towns, Tudor Hall is an idyllic dreamy retreat, just perfect for large groups wanting to get together.
* Please note that if you wish to have access to all of the 8 bedrooms across both the main house and additional coach house, you will need to select 22 guests when booking. Those in groups of less than 18 will only have access to the 6 bedroom accommodation in the main house.

Tudor Hall and its 3 acres of beautiful, landscaped gardens lies quietly in rural countryside close to the wonderful medieval market town of Saffron Walden. With independent shops, lovely delicatessens, inviting cafes and wonderful amenities, it is the perfect place to pick up supplies for the house. There are some amazing historic buildings and fabulous attractions including Saffron Hall, the Saffron Walden Museum, St Mary the Virgin Parish Church and the Saffron Screen. It also boasts the excellent Saffron Walden Golf Club. Close by are Saffron Grange Vineyard, Bridge End Garden, the Fry Art Gallery, Finchingfield Guildhall, the Audley End Miniature Railway and Audley End House and Garden. Audley End House and Gardens is a wonderful outing with ‘Capability’ Brown parkland. It is also the venue for some fabulous live music concerts so you should check if there is anything on when you are visiting.

There are some wonderful villages surrounding Tudor Hall, some enjoying fantastic reputations for their restaurants and pubs. You can dine at The Three Hills at Barton with its Two Star AA Rosette and Michelin Plate awards, The Plough at Radwinter or The Dog and Duck in Linton, amongst others. You can also hire bikes from Newdales to explore the area.

Cambridge is within easy reach where you can enjoying punting on the River Cam, climbing the tower at St. Mary’s, wandering around admiring the university buildings or enjoying the fabulous shops. Cambridge is a compact city with a seven-days-a-week market and a Saturday All Saint’s Garden Art and Craft market. There are a choice of galleries showcasing contemporary and classic art, a buzzing theatre, live music, a famous Folk Festival, an ever-popular Beer Festival and the family-friendly Big Weekend. Visitors can enjoy walking tours of the city or you can sightsee by bike. There is an excellent network of cycle paths in and around the city. The King’s College Chapel is famous for its choral services broadcast live by the BBC. You will surely be enchanted should you have chance to hear the sublime choir and Choral Evensong. The Fitzwilliam Museum is home to world-class collections of art and antiquities and Kettle’s Yard is one of the finest galleries.

Childford Hall Vineyard is another excellent place to visit. You can take a tour and sample some of the award-winning wines or enjoy a quintessentially English afternoon tea. You can buy some of their red, white, rose and sparkling wines in the shop.

The Imperial War Museum at Duxford is Europe’s largest air museum. You can walk through the same hangars and buildings as those who served at RAF Duxford and see aircraft take to the skies from the airfield where Spitfires first flew. Visitors will be close to over a century of aviation. The museum also offers thrilling air shows and a series of flying days.

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