WIN Champagne Afternoon Tea for Two at Sopwell House
Enjoy a very special treat at the beautiful Sopwell House hotel in St Albans
Afternoon tea at Sopwell House is a treat not to be missed. This popular treat features a beautiful, tiered stand complete with delicious cakes and pastries, homemade scones with Devonshire clotted cream, strawberry preserve and traditional finger sandwiches.
Sopwell House is a stunning Georgian manor house in the city of St Albans. The hotel is the perfect place to dine, with a traditional Brasserie serving European fayre with a modern twist, and Omboo serving Asian delights inspired by the spice routes of the Far East. Drinks are served in the elegant Octagon Bar, outdoor terrace or conservatory lounge, and the hotel is also home to Cottonmill Spa, a haven for rest and relaxation.
To celebrate Afternoon Tea Week we have a champagne afternoon tea for two people to give away. To enter just fill out the form below.
To find out more about Sopwell House and afternoon tea please visit sopwellhouse.co.uk
Terms and Conditions
Prize will be in the form of a gift voucher valid for 12 months from the date of issue, excluding 23 December – 1 January, Saturdays, Valentine’s weekend, Easter weekend, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day weekends. Vegan and vegetarian afternoon teas are available but must be requested 48 hours in advance. Prize includes one glass of champagne per person. Only one entry per household. Closing date Friday 25 August 2023. Winner will be notified by email.
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