There are not many golf courses located in Hertfordshire that manage to blend the old and the modern quote together as well as the Marriott Hanbury Manor. The estate dates back to the 19th century and boasts an impressive mansion in Jacobean style, with a nine-hole parkland course designed by Harry Vardon.
You'll be able to feel the history all over the 20 acres as you play on the iconic Championship tees golf course which measures 7,052 yards and is well balanced with par-72. The USGA greens and various tee boxes have excellent surfaces for you to enjoy during the year.
The magnificent manor house once served as the home of the Hanbury family and later became a Roman Catholic boarding school called Poles Convent. The chapel now serves as the main banqueting hall known as Poles Hall, but with its original design.