Beaverbrook has launched a range of gift experiences

Beaverbrook Spa

This winter, much-loved country house hotel Beaverbrook in Surrey has launched a range of gift experiences with vouchers available to buy online and personalise with a message on their new online gifting platform. Whether it’s for a foodie fanatic or spa seeker, gift givers can rest assured that each voucher will garner a grin on Christmas Day.  With vouchers ranging from £48.00 to £1,750.00 there is something for everyone in this luxury line up.
 
Sunday Cinema Club and Sleepover
Beat the Sunday night blues with a touch of old-world Hollywood glamour. Guests are invited to sink into plush velvet armchairs in what was Britain’s first home cinema, where Winston Churchill once watched Pathé newsreels, to view a collection of classic blockbusters personally curated by two of Britain’s most talented directors, Sir Alan Parker and Hugh Hudson.

Culinary Concepts
Treat Michelin starred maestros in the making to a bespoke School of Cookery masterclass where guests will learn tricks of the trade from the in-house team of professional chefs. Ranging from Japanese inspired cuisine to innovative plant-based dishes or indulgent puddings, each experience will leave guests equipped with the tools required to cook up a storm in the kitchen.
 
Winter Warmer Spa Day
A spoiling and healing Spa Day for one or two set in the tranquil surroundings of the rolling Surrey hills, where guests are invited to nurture their body and mind with a restorative nature-based treatment at The Coach House Spa. With a dramatic, stained-glass entrance and rooms flooded with natural light, deeply healing treatments and in-depth consultations with the resident naturopath encourage guests to recharge and re-energize.
 
Escape to the Surrey Hills
For a loved one who is well and truly on the Nice List this Christmas, there is a range of overnight stay options at The House, The Garden House and The Coach House, for guests to enjoy a relaxing break with access to the  endless activities available on the 470-acre estate.
 
To find out more, visit www.beaverbrook.wearegifted.co.uk

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