It had been a truly long drawn out week, the sun had been shining and I had been stuck behind a work desk. I was very ready for the bank holiday weekend to get here.
Firstly we got really lost! The sat nav had us down a random country road, after a while of searching we pulled over to check the directions. Whilst stationary we both admired how blissful the area was with the sun shining, green fields and birds tweeting. As we took this all in a little pheasant was plodding across the road... happily minding its own business when this huge 4x4 came zooming past and no joke the bird was in two pieces. Feathers went everywhere. Both myself and Alex squeaked with horror, we'd never seen anything like it!
Luckily after our traumatic ordeal with the pheasant we finally found our way the St George's Park grounds. This plays host to the National Football training center for the 24 England teams and also to the Hilton hotel & a Hampton by Hilton hotel. As we took along the winding road leading up to the hotel it was clear this was going to be a a gorgeous venue. There were of course football training pitches but if you looked further than that, all you could see was hills and trees. It was stunning and more tranquil than I first thought. We parked up behind the huge building, trotted into the hotel and were greeted by a friendly member of staff behind the counter.
We were treated like royalty and immediately told where our room was, what the facilities were, when dinner was and that we only had 30 minutes left in the executive lounge before it closed. Now as you know I spend a lot of time working away and stay in numerous hotels, if you go to a Hilton when you hear the words exec lounge - you jump at the chance! Delicious canapes, drinks and in a relaxed setting?! Oh yes please!
Venturing back along the card only executive suites corridor, we sat down in the exec lounge and instantly went for the wine. We both do love a glass and this wine was simply fantastic, very easy on the taste buds and just what we needed after our pheasant incident!
After a quick show it was off to breakfast and back into the restaurant. The room was so light with it's huge windows which overlooked the masses of green countryside, a perfect setting for my yummy breakfast of poached eggs! There was so much more to chose from you could honestly have got carried away there was that much selection!
When we came to leave I suddenly realised for once I hadn't rushed, I hadn't been frantic, I hadn't even thought about anything or anyone... I'd simply relaxed.
Personally I wouldn't of thought to chose such a location normally I'd head for a city based venue, however I was quite surprised how much I loved the calm environment I was in.
It was such a wonderful stay and considering I'd of never thought to go there - it was a real treat.