Showing posts with label Rutland Hall Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rutland Hall Hotel. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2024

Rutland Honours Those Who Served, Festival of Remembrance at The Pavilion, Rutland Hall Hotel,

Rutland Honours Those Who Served, Festival of Remembrance at The Pavilion, Rutland Hall Hotel

Rutland Honours Those Who Served: Festival of Remembrance


Rutland will commemorate its fallen heroes and celebrate the service of its current military personnel at the annual Festival of Remembrance on Friday, November 8, 2024.

The event, hosted by the Lord Lieutenant, will take place at The Pavilion, Rutland Hall Hotel, near Oakham. Beginning at 6:30 PM with drinks and canapés, the evening will culminate in a concert at 7:30 PM.

The concert will feature a diverse range of musical performances from pupils at Rutland's secondary schools, as well as performances from the Cottesmore Military Wives Choir, the LNR ACF Corps of Drums, and the Uppingham School Pipe Band.

Tickets for the Festival of Remembrance are £25 and can be purchased by contacting Kathy Geraghty at kgeraghty2022@gmail.com or by calling 01572 755368.

The event is organised in partnership with the Royal British Legion and is a poignant tribute to those who have served in Her Majesty's Forces.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Rutland Hall Hotel, formerly known as Barnsdale Hall Hotel, underwent a multi-million pound refurbishment in 2022-2023.

Rutland Hall Hotel, formerly known as Barnsdale Hall Hotel, underwent a multi-million pound refurbishment in 2022-2023.

The refurbishment included the overhaul of all the bedrooms, as well as the restaurant, bar, and spa.. The restaurant was given a new name, Blossoms, and was decorated in a teal and gold colour scheme. The bar area was also revamped, with the addition of a blossom tree and grand piano.

The spa was completely renovated, and now features an indoor pool, mud rasul, salt flotation room, steam and sauna, state-of-the-art gym, three treatment rooms, and beauty salon. 

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Blossoms Restaurant and Piano Bar is a popular dining and drinking destination at Rutland Hall Hotel. The restaurant offers a modern British menu with a focus on local produce, while the piano bar is a great place to relax with a drink and listen to live music.

The restaurant is located in the hotel's main hall, which has been beautifully restored to its former glory. The décor is elegant and sophisticated, with teal walls, gold accents, and plush seating. The restaurant has a large open kitchen, where guests can watch the chefs at work.

The menu at Blossoms Restaurant features a wide variety of dishes, including starters such as roasted cauliflower with black truffle and parmesan, and mains such as pan-fried sea bass with fennel and citrus salad. There is also a dedicated vegetarian and vegan menu.






The crazy golf course at Rutland Hall Hotel was a popular attraction for guests and visitors alike. The course was set in the hotel's grounds, and featured a variety of obstacles, including windmills, bridges, and waterfalls. The course was also home to a number of challenging holes, which made it a popular choice for experienced golfers.

However, the crazy golf course was also in need of some TLC. The course is starting to show its age, and the obstacles were becoming worn and damaged. In addition, the course is located in a relatively secluded area of the hotel grounds, which makes it difficult to access for some guests.

As a result, the hotel has decided to replace the crazy golf course with a new adventure golf course. The new course will be located in a more central location. The new adventure golf course is scheduled to be completed in early 2024. The hotel is confident that the new course will be a popular attraction for guests and visitors alike.







The Blossom Terrace or BBQ Grill area





Sunday, February 12, 2023

Rutland Hall Hotel, Barnsdale Hall, built in 1890 for the Fitzwilliam family



Barnsdale Hall, built in 1890 for the Fitzwilliam family. The architect was E J May, who had been involved in designing Bedford Park, England’s first garden suburb, in 1875. He adopted a neo-Tudor design ‘with a canted two-storey bay and tiled roofs’

It was a hunting lodge and converted into a hotel and conference centre. the Barnsdale Country Club, with luxurious health club and Scandinavian-style ‘time-share’ timber lodges, sited in landscaped parkland on the side of Barnsdale Hill. Despite opposition led by Rutland Council for the Protection of Rural England. When Rutland Water was created.

Barnsdale Hall Hotel in Rutland was bought in 2020 by Dineshbhai and Savitaben Patel – co-founders of the Leicester-based Asian snack foods empire. Cofresh food. https://cofresh.co.uk/ They renamed it  Rutland Hall Hotel https://rutlandhall.co.uk/