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CELTIC MANOR
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Long before the new Resort Hotel was built, the historic 19th century Manor House was recognised to be one of the finest hotels in the United Kingdom.
Present owner Sir Terence Matthews acquired The Manor House in 1980, after it had been used for more than 30 years as a maternity hospital, the Lydia Beynon, where he himself was born.

He refurbished the property and opened it as a hotel. The Celtic Manor, as it was then named, was an instant success, winning the Egon Ronay award for the best hotel in Wales for five consecutive years.
The character of this lovely property has been retained and it now provides a total of 70 traditionally styled bedrooms which have recently been refurbished, including three with four-poster beds. In addition, The Manor House is home to The Patio restaurant, the Cellar Bar, Residents’ Lounge, Manor Bar, Hedleys, and The Manor Suite, and is a popular venue for weddings with its romantic country house ambience.

The Manor House is set in glorious landscaped gardens, with its own parking and direct access to The Resort Hotel.

Guests at The Manor House also enjoy complimentary telephone calls to national landlines and complimentary dial up internet access. Use of The Forum Health Club leisure facilities is available for an additional charge of £15 per couple and £5 for children per stay.

Manor House Standard Room
Located on the first, second and third floors of The Manor House, standard rooms comprise of twin, queen or king bedded rooms
Manor House Four-Poster Room
These rooms boast a queen-size wooden four-poster bed. Each room displays the romantic charm of The Manor House with Georgian lead windows and traditional décor. These are ideal rooms to celebrate a special night away
Manor House Junior Suite
The spacious junior suite bedroom has a king bed and adjoins a separate lounge area.
Manor House Family Rooms
We have a number of rooms available in The Manor House that interconnect, to accommodate families. Children are welcome in The Manor House and The Patio restaurant provides a special menu for children.

DETAILS
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Price Includes

Price based on 2 adults sharing,twin room with breakfast,
Transfers.
Notes other room types available on request.
One night price excludes car hire

Dates
7 Nights 4 Nights 1 Night
1st January - 31st December
€580 €315 €190
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GOLF COURSES
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The Montgomerie Course

The new Montgomerie course opened in July 2007. Designed by Ryder Cup legend, Colin Montgomerie, the new course measures 6,371 yards and has a par of 69. The front nine takes as its framework the starting and closing holes of the old Wentwood Hills championship course which were not part of the plans for the new course for The Ryder Cup. The back nine has been created from scratch on land that previously housed the 18-hole Coldra Woods academy course. Throughout the new course, Montgomerie has added his own stamp on the layout. A traditionalist in design terms, the eight-time European No 1 has added deep pot bunkers to give the course a linksy look. Spectacular views abound with dramatic tee shots over valleys and breathtaking downhill shots. Two long par fives, a number of short par fours and several testing par threes all add up to an exciting and rewarding challenge.

The Roman Road Course

Overlooking the Severn Estuary with views across to Somerset and Devon, it was designed by Robert Trent Jones Snr and is named after the many Roman roads that criss-cross it, the design shaped to avoid disrupting any remains. The Roman Road course was the host venue in 2005, 2006 and 2007 for The Celtic Manor Wales Open

The Twenty Ten Course

The new course built for staging The Ryder Cup in 2010 opened for play in July 2007. The first course to be built specifically for golf's greatest team tournament, it measures a robust 7,493 yards off the back tees and has a par of 71. With water hazards on half of its holes, the course has six signature holes and presents many more memorable tests and risk-and-reward dilemmas. One of the features of the spectacular new course is its variety with many of the earlier holes having a links-like feel with some long rough and greenside swales, before the middle section of the course reveals the full extent of the lake-lined challenge. A tough finishing stretch culminates in a real sting in the tail at the 18th.