Home to 56 beautiful bedrooms and two exceptional restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Tudor Pass. Great Fosters is a fine example of Elizabethan architecture set amongst 50 acres of stunning formal gardens and parkland. Probably built as a Royal hunting lodge in 1550 it is now a prestigious 43 bedroomed hotel with two restaurants, The Estate Grill and The Tudor Pass. The Estate Grill is a
contemporary restaurant providing locally sourced, more ingredient led food whilst being surrounded by the best of British art. The Tudor Pass holds a Michelin star and is a sophisticated dining experience with the intimacy of 24 covers and offers a series of tasting menus designed by Head Chef, Alex Payne. This imposing property has retained many original features including Jacobean fireplaces and mullioned windows and the breath taking grounds feature a circular sunken rose garden, wisteria-clad bridge over a Saxon moat, a lake and outdoor heated swimming pool. The hotel is popular for weddings, meetings and events, dining and romantic breaks and offers a unique luxurious retreat located minutes from the M3 and M25, and conveniently close to Heathrow and London.