Thursday 30 September 2010

Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel

A noble family abode that has lost nothing of its soul


At the outset, the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge was the home of an aristocratic family. Even though this was two centuries ago, the rank and nobility of the house remain undeniable. Built on a hillside, it continues to command a sweeping view of the green countryside around Nottingham, whose famous forest is not far away. Nowadays the town of Kegworth has of course crept closer to the house, but it is still surrounded by ample grounds, even if it has had to sacrifice a few lawns here and there and a splendid trellis in the winter garden. Both are however depicted on an old painting of the property, which hangs in the hotel. At the time the house was called the Laurels, but its current name comes from the yews that were planted around the park, some of which still remain.

Before becoming the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge, the property was successively occupied by a minister, a distinguished entomologist and was even for a time a private school, most probably because of the lovely peaceful garden. When Mr and Mrs Andrews bought the property nearly 50 years ago, they intended to live in it with their family and open a tearoom. The establishment is now run by the Andrews' nephews, who have handpicked a stunningly cosmopolitan team that bends over backwards to welcome the large numbers of returning, satisfied guests. As for the tearoom project, it is now a 4-star hotel doubled with an award-winning restaurant.

What is perhaps the most amazing is that the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge has lost nothing of its original vocation as an English country house. It is English down to the bone from the fringes of the rugs to the ornate painting frames. The sitting room-cum-library and the bar are particularly representative of this inimitable Art de Vivre with their cosy club chairs and dark wooden wainscoting. The large lattice windows, ruffled curtains, Victorian grandfather clock and freshly cut flowers all embody the quintessence of England. The guestrooms are accordingly appointed in a sophisticated style that combines good taste with flawless comfort.

The justly earned AA star-rated restaurant is equally English in flavour. Like all the best chefs, the Orchard's makes it a point of honour to serve only the freshest natural local produce.

The pool and health and spa club also deserve special mention, both by the quality of their facilities as for the standard of the treatments available.

Guests at the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge are treated to a standard of service that offers all the comforts of home without the bother. The hotel's team comes from all over the world (America, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Poland, Rumania and Turkey), without forgetting a sprinkling of born and bred locals as well! This cultural melting pot represents an enviable asset in the hotel business and all the more so in an establishment such as the Best Western Premier Yew Lodge, whose dedication to hospitality and customer care are second to none.


Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel
Packington Hill, Kegworth, England, GB, Kegworth, England - DE74 2DF
Phone: +44 (0) 1509 672518 Fax: +44 (0) 1509 674730

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