There are not many Hertfordshire based golf courses that manage to blend the old and new together quote as well as the Marriott Hanbury Manor. Dating back to the 19th-century the estate has boasted an incredible Jacobean-style mansion with a nine-hole parkland course designed by Harry Vardon.
All around the 20 acres you'll be able to feel the history as you play on the iconic golf course, which from the Championship tees, measures 7,052 yards and is well balanced with par-72. The USGA greens and numerous tee boxes provide excellent surfaces for you to play on all year round.
The incredible manor house once began as the home to the Hanbury family, later becoming a Roman Catholic boarding school titled Poles Convent. The chapel, still with it's original features, now acts as the main banqueting hall known as Poles Hall.