What You Get
Included in all options: 1 night stay for two with breakfast, Champagne, dinner and cocktail afternoon tea, valid Mon-Thu between 14 August-30 November 2015
- £195 in Moet Chandon room
- £195 in Pommery room
- £215 in Laurent Perrier room
- £215 in Piper Heidseick room
- £215 in Perrier Jouet room
- £275 in Bollinger room
- £375 in Veuve Clicquot room
- £375 in Roederer Cristal room
- £375 in Dom Perignon room
- £400 in Dom Ruinart room
Who’d A Thought It
Nestled in the southeastern countryside of England, in Grafty Green, the Who’d A Thought It hotel boasts four star amenities and individually styled rooms and suites.
Ranging from classically furnished to contemporary-yet-elegant design, each room and suite comes with a name boasting the individuality and the choice of decor. The luxurious rooms come fitted with flat-screen TVs, hot drink-making facilities and en suite bathrooms, while some feature hot tubs and four-poster beds.
The restaurant serves up full English breakfasts in the morning and a selection of dishes from the autumn a la carte menu, while vegetarian options are available.
Amenities
- Check-in from 3pm; check-out by 11.30am
- Children and babies not permitted
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Pets not allowed
Fine Print
Valid from 14 August to 30 November 2015. Valid Monday to Thursday. Price for 2 adults.
Booking:
Must book by 11 November 2015. Questions and bookings required by phone: 0162 285 8951, subject to availability. No modification or cancellation allowed after booking confirmation. Bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable once confirmed. Limit 1 voucher per stay. May buy multiple as gifts.
Limitations:
Must be 18 or older with a valid ID for alcohol.
Other Information:
Valid for stay in Moet & Chandon, Pommery, Laurent Perrier, Piper Heidseick, Perrier Jouet, Bollinger, Veuve Clicquot, Roederer Cristal, Dom Perignon or Dom Ruinart room for 2 adults, depending on option chosen. Children and babies not permitted on this offer.
Vouchers sold by Groupon International Travel GmbH.
