Located in the rolling countryside of the Wye Valley, this tastefully restored Grade I listed Georgian mansion features period interiors, superb listed gardens, sweeping parkland and a host of modern facilities.

Settle down in one of the handsome drawing rooms, bars or lounges, or take agentle walk through the tranquil grounds and you will soon be fully relaxed.

Bowls, archery, rifle shooting, croquet, and snooker are just some of the facilities at Holme Lacy along with a heated indoor pool, bubble pool, sauna and steam room.
Let yourself go on a Warner short break and you’ll soon understand what it is that makes these breaks so special and so popular. There are so many things to do and so many ways to relax that it can be difficult to fit everything in, which is why
so many visitors return again and again.

Whether it’s a relaxing break in the period surroundings of a historic hotel, the luxury of a character hotel or the more up-tempo style of a coastal resort, you’ll find that Warner have a choice that will suit you.

You’ll find a wealth of activities and facilities to enjoy, and each evening you’ll sit down to a hearty three course meal followed by professional cabaret entertainment.

All Warner breaks with Dunwood Travel feature executive coach travel to and from the hotels and resorts, and coach excursions to local places of interest. Whatever you want your break to be - peaceful, relaxing, entertaining, sociable - no one does it quite like Warner.
Rolling hills and surrounding parkland provide a beautiful backdrop for this ivy clad Grade II listed Victorian castle with walled gardens and complete with modern hotel comforts.

Facilities include outdoor and indoor bowls, archery, croquet, rifle shooting, snooker, heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room.
A beautifully restored Grade I Tudor mansion packed with history, romance and intrigue. Set amongst superb gardens, it is here that Jane Seymour was courted by Henry VIII. A gentle walk around the grounds is a must with new vistas around every corner and the remains of a Roman villa to discover. Facilities include archery, croquet, outdoor bowls, rifle shooting, fencing, snooker, heated indoor pool, spa room, sauna and steam room.
A Grade II Georgian country house on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Nidd Hall is set in 45 acres of Victorian and Edwardian gardens and has its own fishing lake. Facilities include archery, shooting, bowls, croquet, boules, 9-hole fun putting green, darts, snooker, heated indoor pool, spa pool, sauna and steam room.
An 18th century country house designed by Sir John Soane and set amongst manicured lawns and majestic cedars, “Cricket” was the location for the TV series To The Manor Born. Facilities include croquet, outdoor and short mat bowls, boules, archery. putting, snooker, heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room.
A magnificent Victorian mansion, designed by Anthony Salvin for the 3rd Earl of Manvers, and located on the edge of Sherwood Forest. The Hall’s Grade I listed status extends to the formal gardens and there are few more pleasant ways of passing time than walking in the grounds and parkland. Thoresby’s facilities include bars, coffee shop, bowling and putting greens, croquet, archery, fencing, heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room.