In the 1920’s the legendary James Braid laid out the 18-hole, 6241-yard heathland golf course at Thorpeness Golf Club, Suffolk which today boasts the reputation of being one of the best of its kind in the country.
In the 1920’s the legendary James Braid laid out
the 18-hole, 6241-yard heathland golf course at Thorpeness Golf Club, Suffolk
which today boasts the reputation of being one of the best of its kind in the
country.
Set amongst the coastal heathland, the golf course
offers a tough challenge for all levels of players. This Suffolk
golf course winds through silver birch, pine trees, gorse and heather and was
described by the Sunday Telegraph Golfing Guide as “Reminiscent of the inland
glories of Sunningdale and Woodhill Spa”.
The course and club are set within the very
individual village
of Thorpeness, a unique
mock-Tudor seaside holiday village created nearly a century ago by the
architect, barrister and play-write Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie. In addition to the hotel and golf club, there
is a 1930’s country club, a 65 acre ‘Swallows and Amazons’ Meare (lake) and the
very quirky ‘House in the Clouds’.
Thorpeness golf course is, in fact, an integral
part of the 3 star Thorpeness Hotel and Golf Club and is situated in a peaceful
location next to the Meare, only 5 minutes’ walk from the beach. As soon as you arrive, you can’t help but
leave the stresses of everyday life behind you.
Offering traditional hospitality throughout the year and operating to
the highest of standards, facilities include thirty spacious and comfortable
bedrooms, some with new bathrooms, many of which have views of the Meare or the
golf course.
The relaxing and stylish lounge overlooks the
landscaped gardens leading down to the Meare boating lake and open fires in
winter provide a warm cosy feel. The
hotel’s bar and restaurant have been refurbished, introducing a warm and subtle
marriage of the contemporary with the traditional.
The ideal way for golfers to enjoy the big skies
and unspoilt coast is to take a golf break at the Thorpeness Hotel. Throughout the year they offer short breaks
where you can meet the challenge of this wonderful course whilst also enjoying
comfortable accommodation, great food and a friendly bar.
Only two miles along the coast from stylish and
fashionable Aldeburgh, Thorpeness is great for a Summer break. Either to play golf on an inclusive package
or for a more flexible visit, stay on bed and breakfast rates and add golf and
meals as required.
Dinner may be taken in the restaurant or choose a
lighter meal from the new Patio Bar menu.
On warm days dine al fresco on the terrace. A children’s menu is available for our young
guests.
Boating on the Meare, cycling along the coast and
playing tennis are alternatives to golf.
The hotel offers both boat and cycle hire and free tennis excluding July
and August.
| About the author |
Kris Smith has been living and writing about Suffolk for several years, Golf breaks in Suffolk from Suffolk Coast Golf. Thorpeness is a unique golfing destination on the Suffolk Heritage coast, boasting one of the most challenging and enjoyable golf courses in the area. |
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