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Selsdon Park's terrific golf course has been described as a ‘thinking golfer's paradise', owing to the importance of strategy in negotiating the superb variety of holes created in 1929 by designer J.H. Taylor, a five-time winner of the Open Championship.
The mature woodland that characterises the area provides the perfect backdrop for this established parkland course, where the elevated greens and luscious fairways are bordered by banks of sycamore, beech, oak, cedar and silver birch. The 6,473 yard layout is an interesting blend of short par-4s and long par-5s, four of which surpass 500 yards.
The best hole is arguably the second, a formidable test that demands an approach shot uphill to a plateau green, with little margin for error. Selsdon Park's beautiful scenery will charm all those who visit, while the esteemed J.H. Taylor's course provides a superb but playable challenge for your golf break.
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The 200 bedrooms that comprise Selsdon Park's accommodation are all decorated and furnished to a good four-star standard, guaranteeing a comfortable stay for both leisure and business travellers.
The modern amenities are beautifully off-set by the traditional charm of the 1875 Neo-Jacobean mansion house, which make the hotel a superb choice for your next golf break. The rooms are spacious, and are fitted with convenient features like satellite television and high-speed internet access.
The rural character of Selsdon Park's estate belies the fact that it is situated so close to central London, making it an incredibly easy option for a relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Selsdon Park's leisure centre is fitted with superb indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sauna, steam room, solarium, tennis and squash courts, croquet and a well-equipped gymnasium. The purpose-built treatments are designed to offer a wide range of health and beauty therapy.
Selsdon Park's location makes it incredibly convenient. For those coming from afar, it is within easy reach of Heathrow and Gatwick International Airports, and the delights of the historic city of London are a very short distance away. Conversely, those travelling from the city will appreciate the complex's proximity.
Selsdon Park's claim to fame is an impressive one: during the 1981 Ryder Cup at Walton Heath, the European team stayed and practiced at Selsdon!
Dining at Selsdon Park is an unforgettable experience, particularly in the Cedar Restaurant, whose cuisine has been awarded an AA Rosette.
The Tempus Bar is a relaxing and comfortable environment for a light meal or a drink.
Two Nights Bed & Breakfast
Selsdon Park Hotel, Croydon
(18 holes The Addington, 18 holes Shirley Park, 18 holes Addington Palace)
