Hotel Facilities
As one of Nottinghamshire's most important houses, Thoresby Halls original features are still on show today, from the grandour of the Great Hall, and the house’s broad terrace overlooking the croquet lawn and acres of classic parkland.
- ✓ Elegant lounges, bars, restaurants
- ✓ En-suite bedrooms
- ✓ Free Wi-Fi available
- ✓ Indoor heated swimming pool sauna, steam room
- ✓ Daytime activities: rifle shooting, fencing, archery, putting green, croquet, bowls, disc golf, table tennis, snooker
- ✓ Live entertainment every night
- ✓ Lift
Thoresby Hall
All our holidays to Thoresby Hall include half board, which includes full English or Continental Breakfast plus a 3 Course Evening Meals served in the Sherwood Restaurant a is bright and lively setting with a glass roof and natural stone walls. If you are looking for a real treat you can upgrade to the a la carte Blue Room Restaurant.
After dinner at Thoresby Hall, you can expect the best from the Warner’s entertainment team who put on amazing shows, tribute acts, cabarets and comedy with dancing in the Late Lounge or drop into the Manvers Bar a game of snooker or darts.
Our Warner breaks to Thoresby Hall are packed with a range of day time activities, including, archery practice, table tennis, snooker, frisbee or a more relaxing woodland walks.
Quizzes and games are available to participate in and free WiFi is provided in public areas and after breakfast, meet the award winning Warner entertainments team who provide both fun and laughter by day and night. Plus, on top of all this you can relax in the spa, wander around the Courtyard filled with shops and galleries or relax in the Great Hall and enjoy an afternoon tea.
We're experts in creating independent tailor-made tours with bespoke excursions and experiences customised to your group’s needs. Alternative excursions available in this area include:
- ✓ Thoresby Park and Courtyard
- ✓ Southwell
- ✓ Nottingham Arboretum
- ✓ Edwinstowe
- ✓ Clumber Park
- ✓ Vicar Water Country Park
- ✓ Rufford Abbey Country Park
- ✓ Sherwood Forest
- ✓ Creswell Cragse
- ✓ Bolsover
- ✓ Nottingham City and Castle
- ✓ Lace Market
- ✓ Newstead Abbey
- ✓ Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
- ✓ National Justice Museum
If the place you wish to visit is not listed above, just let us know and we will be happy add it into your holiday.
Interesting Facts
- Although a grand house has stood on the grounds since 1670, the current Thoresby Hall structure was build by Anthony Salvin in 1871.
- Thoresby Hall was featured in Robert White's 'Worksop, The Dukery, and Sherwood Forest' (1875)
- In the late 1990s, Lady Rozelle Raynes, daughter of Countess Manvers, sold Thoresby Hall to Warner Leisure Hotels