| BONFIRE NIGHT AT RUSHTON HALL Only one month to go! Our very popular Bonfire Night event on the 4th of November includes a Gala Dinner followed by a glass of mulled wine whilst watching our spectacular firework display. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast for 2 from £280 (limited availability) or Gala Dinner only £75 per person. | |
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EXCLUSIVE OFFER WITH SPA TREATMENT Enjoy our fantastic newsletter offer including an overnight stay in one of our Classic Rooms, dinner and breakfast for 2, full use of our spa facilities and a spa treatment each for £300! Treatments are either a 30-minute REN facial or a 25-minute Tension Melt Back Neck and Shoulder Massage. Subject to availability, valid for stays in October and November (excludes Fridays and Saturdays – some dates may be excluded). Call us on 01536 713001 to book your exclusive newsletter offer. |
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| TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS AND nEW yEAR Book your Christmas party night soon as we have now limited dates available. Share a relaxing Christmas Day Lunch with your family at Rushton Hall. £140 per person, £65 children under 12. Early booking recommended. Our New Year's Eve event includes a drinks reception in the Orangery, a Gourmet Dinner and Dancing with live Swing Singer and DJ until 1.00am. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast for 2 from £480 (Very limited availability) or Gala Dinner only £150 per person. | |
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| Spa Cafe Opening soon A beautiful large new café with garden access will open its doors in October. The original Café will make way for a new exercise studio. | |
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Brides The Show We are exhibiting at Brides The Show from the 29th of September until the 1st of October. Visit our stand to discover our special wedding show offer! | |
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DID YOU KNOW? Our new Orangery at Rushton Hall has been purpose-built to host events and functions, offering a luxurious venue with historic looks but with all the modern technology. As the name suggests orangeries were originally designed and built to grow oranges and other citrus fruit and became particularly fashionable in the 1850s. |
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