We’ve teamed up with Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire to offer a lucky couple a one-night stay including dinner and a game of golf – just answer one simple question.
Set in 543 acres of stunning parkland in Hertfordshire, the luxury estate of Brocket Hall is an exclusive stately home with a unique and scandalous history.
Originally built in 1760, the fabled country manor has accommodated the rich and famous, from Lords and Ladies to Kings and Queens and even politicians – Margaret Thatcher wrote part of her memoirs here.
Today Brocket Hall is well-known for its first-class accommodation, butler service, two championship golf courses and its award-winning restaurant Auberge du Lac. Phil Thompson, the renowned executive head chef at the restaurant, creates French-inspired dishes using local ingredients – sometimes sourced from the estate itself.
The lucky couple will spend a night at Melbourne Lodge, including breakfast at the Watershyppes Restaurant. The prize includes a game of golf for two at Brocket Hall Golf Club and a three-course dinner, including a bottle of house wine, at Auberge du Lac, a five-star, fine-dining restaurant set on the banks of the Broadwater lake.
The question is: In which county would you find Brocket Hall?
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