Evesham

£229–£249—Glynn Purnell-hosted dinner & royal manor stay

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Why We Love This Deal

Celebrated chef Glynn Purnell is hosting an event just for Travelzoo Club Members. Join the "Great British Menu" winner for dinner at his Fleur de Lys Restaurant before a night stay at The Wood Norton. Once a royal hunting lodge, the property was a country home for the exiled Duc d'Orleans. It is set in the Vale of Evesham between the Cotswolds and the Malvern Hills.

This is a Club Offer, negotiated exclusively for our Club Members.

What's Included

  • This Travelzoo exclusive event takes place on Sunday 29 March for £229 or Sunday 19 April for £249. You will receive:
    • Overnight accommodation in a Pear Tree Classic room, with full English breakfast, for two
    • A pre-dinner glass of prosecco each, served in the bar
    • A 3-course dinner, plus amuse bouche, hosted by chef Glynn Purnell
    • A copy of Glynn Purnell's There and Back Again (one book per room)
  • Overnight stays with breakfast are available should you wish to extend your stay, payable direct to the hotel:
    • £145... 28 March
    • £125... 30 March
    • £155... 18 April
    • £130... 20 April
  • Upgrade to a Hall Executive room for an extra £20, a Hall Queen room for £30, a Hall Feature room for £125, or a Suite for £175, payable direct to the hotel

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Enjoyed This
"Excellent quality food and amazing interior / beautiful room with fantastic view"
Christopher
25 Apr, 2025 - Sheffield, UK
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More Reasons to Go

  • Chef Glynn Purnell is a familiar face on television, known for his appearances on "Saturday Kitchen" and "Great British Menu". His eponymous restaurant in Birmingham was awarded a Michelin star in 2008.
  • The Grade II-listed site was the last home of Prince Philippe, a pretender to the throne of France. Given its remote location, it became a BBC broadcasting centre during WWII. It has a special connection with the "Doctor Who" franchise.
  • The interiors include French features like intricate oak panelling and garden-facing window seats. The fleur-de-lys pattern has been used extensively throughout.
  • The market town of Evesham is 10 minutes' drive away. The Round Evesham Walk takes you past historic sites and along River Avon.