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The sweetly pretty Effingham Park Hotel is a quiet front-rank holiday property settled in a select place and strewed with exuberant parkland, which gives to the hotel’s aspect a special charm. It is located in Copthorne Village, between Crawley and East Grinstead. The mansion is only 5 minutes from the M23, ideally located, close to many attractions and the South Coast. Such attractions as London City, Brighton, Tunbridge wells, Hever castle and gardens, Denbies wine estate are close by.
Effingham Park Hotel has 122 suites and bedrooms. All the rooms are tastefully decorated, spacious and overlook beautiful gardens.
This hotel also has its own challenging 9-hole golf course, a 20m swimming pool, floodlit tennis courts and outstanding health club. There are good business and conference facilities in the hotel.
Effingham Park Hotel offers its guests tranquil atmosphere and perfect service.
Dining options
The hotel has restaurant and bar on site. The restaurant offers the guests international cuisine with an accent on Mediterranean dishes and a wide range of fine wines. The bar is ideal for pre dinner drinks, morning coffee and afternoon teas.
Hotel facilities
24 hours reception 24 hours concierge
24 hours room service
Laundry/Dry cleaning service
2 Coffee Bars/Bar
2 Restaurants
Meeting/Conference rooms
Leisure club
Access to Internet
Business service
Non-smoking rooms
Porterage service
Room facilities
Private facilities
Hair dryer
Trouser press
Hospitality tray
Satellite TV
Pay movies
Radio
Direct dial telephone
Voicemail
Modem connection
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Reviews on Effingham Park Hotel | [1043] Review by Clover: 28 Jun 2008, 03:51:30 I spent about two days at this hotel and I just do not want to go, it is even more than I expected.
| [719] Review by Sönke: 02 Nov 2006, 09:47:14 Das Hotel sieht schön aus.
Das Frühstück und Essen im ganzen war echt lecker.
| [489] Review by Tatiana: 25 Oct 2006, 05:00:16 My stay at Effingham Park hotel I associate with my first game in tennis. There was a large tennis court and I learned playing tennis there. I've got acquainted with a lot of people and made friends with most of them. We communicate even now and still remember our hotel.
| [222] Review by Alexander: 28 Jul 2006, 01:33:38 Effingham Park Hotel is lepid and admirable. London was our first stop this year. We stayed just some days but we managed to try and appreciate it. Thehotel had a good dining selection to choose from. We wouldn't mind to come back here again.
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