Monday, September 11, 2023

10 British manor houses where you can live like a Bridgerton

10 British manor houses where you can live like a Bridgerton

If the new season of Netflix�s 'Bridgerton' has you dreaming of traveling back in time to enjoy the lavish dinners, beautiful walks in the English countryside and life in a stately British manor home, don�t worry! You don�t actually need a time machine. Just spend a few days at one of these ten historic hotels in England to live out your Bridgerton fantasies.��

Cliveden House in Berkshire�

Located just an hour outside of London this stunning Victorian mansion was built in 1851 and has served as home to both the second Duke of Sutherland and the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor. Today it�s a 47-room hotel run by the National Trust. There are two on-site restaurants as well as two restored vintage boats available for guests who want to explore the surrounding countryside or picnic on the Thames for an additional cost.�

Gardens and mansion Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf and Spa, Luton, Bedfordshire, UK
Stroll the thousand-acre park at Luton Hoo. � Ana Iacob / Getty Images

Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire

Situated on a thousand-acre plot of land on the border between Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, Luton Hoo Hotel itself is a popular film location having appeared, according to its website, in films like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Enigma, Eyes Wide Shut, Inspector Morse, Nicholas Nickleby, Vanity Fair and Bleak House. Its 228 rooms are spread across five different buildings on the property, and there's a spa, golf courses and two restaurants. Bikes are available for rent to help guests tool around the beautifully landscaped grounds and swimming is encouraged in the nearby lake. There�s even a clay pigeon shooting school and croquet lawns for guests to enjoy.�

Get more travel inspiration, tips and exclusive offers sent straight to your inbox with our weekly newsletter.

Beaverbrook in Surrey

Originally built in 1866, Beaverbrook derives its name from its most well-known resident, Lord Beaverbrook, a publisher, politician and former Ministry of Aircraft Production for Britain during World War II.�

In 2011, his home and two of the surrounding buildings were transformed into a hotel and restored to reflect the period when the politician would have lived here. Artwork abounds in and outside of the home, including a sculpture of the British single-seat fighter aircraft known as a Spitfire, which Beaverbrook doubled the production of during WWII. There�s also a spa, four restaurants, a private cinema (purported to be the first home cinema in Britain),�and an activities program that includes a survival skills academy.

Landscaped Gardens at The Grove Hotel near London
Artifacts from as far back as 3000BC have been found on the grounds of The Grove. � Maria Lezama / Getty Images

The Grove in Hertfordshire

The history of The Grove dates back far before the construction of the beautiful Georgian manor that houses the present-day hotel. Archeologists have found artifacts on the grounds dating to 3000 BC.

Formerly the home of the Earls of Clarendon, the interior of the hotel is quite modern. Even so, there are plenty of activities here to transport you to a bygone era. The hotel offers activities like clay pigeon shooting, hawking, archery, horseback riding and other activities that wouldn�t be out of the ordinary in the era when the manor was built.��

Lime Wood in Hampshire

A Georgian manor house, surrounded by old wood forests might seem an unlikely place for a music festival, and yet the Lime Wood Hotel�is one of the locations for the Smoked & Uncut summer music festival. When not the location of a major party, the house has a quiet elegance that blends past and present, with art-filled grounds, a luxury spa and a working Victorian greenhouse.��

Goodwood in Sussex

The estate at Goodwood has been home to the Dukes of Richmond for hundreds of years. In fact, the 11th Duke of Richmond and Gordon�owns the property to this day. The Duke and his family live on the property in Goodwood House, while guests stay in the hotel portion of the estate.

The Goodwood Hotel offers stylish rooms and four restaurants. It also makes a great stay for adventure seekers as it�s the location of several motorsport and horse racing events, and offers flying and race car driving experiences to guests for an additional cost.����

Gravetye Manor
Gravetye Manor in Sussex is known for it's expansive garden. � Clive Nichols / Getty Images

Gravetye Manor in West Sussex

The garden is the star of the show at Gravetye Manor�with its 35 acres of flowers, orchards and vegetables. The gardens were designed in 1885, by the manor's most notable owner, William Robinson. The hotel�s interior on the other hand, pays homage to the building's much older roots, the manor itself was built in 1598, while still ensuring that the 17 hotel rooms still offer every comfort necessary for modern visitors.�

Hambleton Hall in Rutland

Built in 1881, Hambleton Hall still feels like a�cozy English country home. There are 17 acres of grounds here to stroll through, including a walled kitchen garden that supplies some of the produce for the estate�s Michelin star restaurant.�

Elaborate Stairwell in Hartwell House
Hartwell House retains much of its historic ambience to this day. � nik wheeler / Getty Images

Hartwell House in Buckinghamshire

Owned by the National Trust, this Jacobean and Georgian house boasts 90 acres of gardens and parkland designed by famous landscape architect Capability Brown, all within 40 miles of London. The historic interior and service can leave guests feeling like they�ve stepped back in time, while the on-site spa and innovative restaurant offer the comforts of the modern world.�

Grantley Hall in North Yorkshire

Originally built in the mid-18th century, this 47 room manor blends old and new with a more modern luxury interior. It�s a great estate for foodies looking for sumptuous meals; there are three restaurants and three separate bars available on-site. The Three Graces spa, with its 18-meter indoor pool, provides luxurious opportunities to relax.�

You might also likeFamous US hotels with a rich history to visit in 202211 incredible hotel room views to bookmark for your dream trip10 legendary US restaurants that come with a side of history

Buy the England travel guide

Lonely Planet�s England is our most comprehensive guide that covers all the country has to offer. Ideal for travelers that are visiting for an extended time and want to tailor their own trip. Experience the charm of the Lake District, gaze up at the dreamy spires of Oxford or kick back in a cozy pub � all with your trusted travel companion.

Buy the England travel guide

Friday, August 18, 2023

Eggnog Hot Chocolate

Eggnog Hot Chocolate

A delightful way to liven up your hot chocolate. You can also use peppermint sticks as a garnish.

Eggnog Hot Chocolate Ingredients

  • 2? cups milk

  • 12 ounces bittersweet chocolate chips

  • 4 cups eggnog

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • cup coffee flavored liqueur

  • cup whipped cream

  • 8 cinnamon sticks, garnish

How to Make Eggnog Hot Chocolate

  1. In a medium saucepan, melt chocolate in milk over medium-low heat. Remove from heat, and let stand for 2 minutes. Whisk the chocolate until melted and smooth.

  2. Stir in the eggnog, and heat gently over low heat until very warm but not boiling. Remove from heat, and stir in the vanilla and coffee liqueur. Pour into mugs, and serve with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick garnish.

Eggnog Hot Chocolate Nutritions

  • Calories: 420.6 calories

  • Carbohydrate: 49.8 g

  • Cholesterol: 83.9 mg

  • Fat: 22.9 g

  • Fiber: 0.4 g

  • Protein: 9.6 g

  • SaturatedFat: 13.5 g

  • ServingSize:

  • Sodium: 115.8 mg

  • Sugar: 14.6 g

  • TransFat:

  • UnsaturatedFat:

Eggnog Hot Chocolate Reviews

  • Good flavor, but too thick and rich - like drinking melted chocolate chips. Also, we could not taste the egg nog.

  • I was a little disappointed that the egg nog flavour didnt really come through very much. It just tasted like regular hot chocolate. That being said, it tasted quite good. The coffee liqueur was a nice touch, too.

  • Perfect for any day

  • Meh. too much chocolate and not enough eggnog.

  • I really liked this hot chocolate Though I wouldnt add the coffee ligueur, its already quite sweet without it. Definatly a keeper

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Cardano has taken another giant stride in the digital assets market through its integration with the Swiss leader, Taurus. The well-known platform recently announced integrating Cardano (ADA) within its platform, alongside the staking capabilities. The integration will support the Alonzo hard fork on Taurus that took place on September 12th. With the announcement, traders have …

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Mustard Cabbage Soup

Mustard Cabbage Soup

My mom used to make this for us when we were growing up, with all kinds of variations. My daughter loves mustard cabbage because of it.

Mustard Cabbage Soup Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

  • pound boneless chicken breasts, thinly sliced

  • cup chopped onion

  • 1 tablespoon grated ginger

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 8 cups chicken broth, or more to taste

  • 12 frozen pot stickers

  • 6 cups chopped mustard cabbage (mustard leaves)

  • 2 (3 ounce) packages ramen noodles (without flavor packet)

  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce, or to taste

  • salt and ground black pepper to taste

How to Make Mustard Cabbage Soup

  1. Heat oil in a 4-quart pot over medium-high heat. Add chicken, onion, ginger, and garlic. Stir-fry until chicken is no longer pink inside, 6 to 7 minutes. Pour in broth and bring to a boil.

  2. Add pot stickers; cook until heated through, about 5 minutes. Add mustard greens and noodles and cook until tender, about 5 minutes. Season with soy sauce, salt, and pepper.

Mustard Cabbage Soup Nutritions

  • Calories: 334.5 calories

  • Carbohydrate: 43.4 g

  • Cholesterol: 27.6 mg

  • Fat: 10.2 g

  • Fiber: 2.8 g

  • Protein: 16.5 g

  • SaturatedFat: 3.1 g

  • ServingSize:

  • Sodium: 2016.3 mg

  • Sugar: 3.1 g

  • TransFat:

  • UnsaturatedFat:

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Cardano has taken another giant stride in the digital assets market through its integration with the Swiss leader, Taurus. The well-known platform recently announced integrating Cardano (ADA) within its platform, alongside the staking capabilities. The integration will support the Alonzo hard fork on Taurus that took place on September 12th. With the announcement, traders have …

Friday, July 28, 2023

Squid Salad

Squid Salad

Squid simmered in wine and tossed with a tangy vinaigrette. Perfect antipasti. Dont forget the crusty Italian bread and fruity extra virgin olive oil for dipping.

Squid Salad Ingredients

  • 1 onion, chopped

  • 1 clove crushed garlic

  • 1 pinch salt

  • 1 cup white wine

  • cup water

  • 2 pounds squid

  • 2 tablespoons minced shallots

  • 2 cloves crushed garlic

  • cup extra virgin olive oil

  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest

  • cup fresh lemon juice

  • salt and pepper to taste

How to Make Squid Salad

  1. Prepare squid by pulling off the tentacles and head. Reach into the body and pull out the hard quill and discard. Peel the colored skin off from the body. Rinse under cold water and cut the body into rings. Cut the tentacles from the head and discard the head.

  2. Place the onion, garlic, wine and water in a medium saute pan. Bring to liquid to a boil. Add the prepared squid. Turn heat down to low. Cover and simmer for 1 hour.

  3. While squid is cooking prepare the dressing. In small bowl stir together the shallot, 2 garlic cloves, olive oil, lemon zest, lemon juice and salt an pepper to taste.

  4. Drain the cooked squid and let cool slightly. In a medium bowl toss the squid with the dressing cover and let marinate for at least 15 minutes and serve.

Squid Salad Nutritions

  • Calories: 358.7 calories

  • Carbohydrate: 10.4 g

  • Cholesterol: 352.6 mg

  • Fat: 20.8 g

  • Fiber: 0.5 g

  • Protein: 24.1 g

  • SaturatedFat: 3.2 g

  • ServingSize:

  • Sodium: 70.3 mg

  • Sugar: 1.8 g

  • TransFat:

  • UnsaturatedFat:

Squid Salad Reviews

  • I found this to be quite good without the 1/2 cup of olive oil or pasta. A great diet snack any time of the day with lots of chpped celery, green and red peppers, and red onions.

  • Really good recipe followed it to the letter and it turned out great.My only suggestion would be if possible stir the dressing through and allow to stand until the dish is cold so that it marinates properly. Will cook it again for sure.

  • Made this as part of a Halloween dinner using whole little squids (firefly variety) and adding mesclun to the toss. It wasnt quite as good as I thought it would be. Will try again closer to the actual recipe.

  • I found this #squid salad very simple to make but delicious. coastalcatch

  • I like the simplicity of this recipe - you can make it without having to run to the shops for hard-to-find ingredients. I made the mistake of boiling the squid with a red onion and it turned the calamari a naff colour. Still tastes great Best served along other cold salads and starters... Capanata, crunchy bread, an interesting green salad, french bread, olive oil. I halved the oil in the recipe and it is still great.

  • Extraordinary My wife loved it, also. I stopped short of making the vinaigrette, opting instead to serve it over arborio rice. Used dry sherry for 50% of the wine. Added garlic, shallots & 1/4 C EVOO to simmering & used a single cube of Knorr shrimp bouillon rather than pure salt. Yes, these are significant changes, however it was so tasty when I tasted the simmering broth, I wanted to preserve that flavor rather than introduce the lemon notes. Will make again Thanks for posting.

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Taurus Includes Cardano, Including Staking Capabilities

Cardano has taken another giant stride in the digital assets market through its integration with the Swiss leader, Taurus. The well-known platform recently announced integrating Cardano (ADA) within its platform, alongside the staking capabilities. The integration will support the Alonzo hard fork on Taurus that took place on September 12th. With the announcement, traders have …