Golf breaks launched by Historic Sussex Hotels
Historic Sussex Hotels has launched golfing stays linked to the Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa in Midhurst

Stays at the Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa start from £149.50 per person based on two people sharing a traditional room, for one night.
Included in the price is dinner bed and breakfast at the hotel and one round of golf at Cowdray Park Golf Club which is just a few minutes drive from the hotel. Set amidst spectacular rolling downland, the award winning Cowdray Park course is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Southern England and offers a true test of golf, with 18 holes on a par 70 course measuring 6,212 yards.
In addition to the new golf getaways, the Spread Eagle is offering country pursuit short break opportunities including clay pigeon shooting , fly fishing and a wildlife twilight trip round the 16,000 acre Cowdray Estate to spot foxes, badgers, deer, water fowl and other animal and bird life as they prepare for their night-time activities.
Dating back to 1430 the Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa is a classic coaching inn and, in addition to being close to the Cowdray Park golf course, is the perfect base for exploring the antique shops, historic houses and gardens, villages and countryside around Midhurst. The hotel has recently completed a £1 million upgrade programme which has included the refurbishment of many of the hotels traditional bedrooms and suites.
For further details please call 01730 816911 or visit www.hshotels.co.uk.
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