Stoke by Nayland is a double award winner
Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa has been awarded Four Stars from the AA for its hotel facilities and were the winners of a prestigious family business award.
Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa has been awarded Four Stars from the AA for its hotel facilities and were the winners of a prestigious family business award.
Located in a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' on the Suffolk/Essex border, Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa is set in 300-acres of Constable Country, offering two championship 18-hole golf courses and is home to one of only two Lee Westwood Golf Schools in the UK.
The hotel scooped the family business award at the East Anglian Daily Times Business Awards, where they were also winners of the Business Broadband Initiative Award, and runners up of Business of the Year.
Susanna Rendall, Managing Director at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa, said: "Achieving these awards reflects the investment and improvements we have made in recent years to offer our guests an even more luxurious experience when they visit.
"We pride ourselves on our excellent standards and personal attention to detail and this is a fantastic reward for everyone's hard work at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa."
The 80-bedroom four-star hotel includes a two AA rosette restaurant, spa and fitness club. The venue is a very popular golf break destination, and regularly hosts corporate golf days, Pro-Ams, County, National and International Championships.
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