Prize draws

Draw closed: Win a stay in the Cotswolds worth over £950!

Win a stay in the Cotswolds worth over £950!

We’ve teamed up with our friends at The Lygon Arms to offer one winner and a guest an overnight stay, with dinner at GRILL by James Martin.

About the prize

One lucky winner will receive:

  • A one-night midweek stay in a Main House Superior Room with breakfast for two adults
  • Use of the Lygon Arms Fitness Studio + Classes (£8.50 per person) (Subject to availability of timetabled classes)
  • Treat for Two spa treatment, 120 minutes for two adults
  • three-course dinner in GRILL by James Martin and one house bottle of red or white wine for 2 adults

About The Lygon Arms

Originally a 14th-century coaching inn, now a four-star hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds, The Lygon Arms has seen a number of famous faces over the years. King Charles I is rumoured to have met with his supporters here in the 1600s, while Oliver Cromwell stayed in the hotel the night before engaging in the Battle of Worcester – an event that would set the stage for his republican rule.

In more recent memory, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton spent time here during the height of their affair in the 60s. Sophia Loren, Cary Grant, Pierce Brosnan and even Prince Phillip are all reported to have passed through The Lygon Arms’ doors too. Quite the guest list.

The hotel is set in the picture-perfect village of Broadway. Here, pretty wisteria-adorned stone cottages line the main high street. If you’re seeking a chocolate box location – this is it.

While the village is relatively small, there’s plenty to occupy a few days, with an array of boutique shops, independent cafes and eateries to enjoy. Plus, what would a village in the Cotswolds be without a pub? The good news is that there are several to choose from here.

But, if more activity calls, there’s plenty to explore. Located close to the Worcestershire hills in an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Broadway is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. Broadway Tower is an active four-mile walk from the hotel, boasting beautiful views and the chance to bump into the resident red deer, while Batsford Arboretum is a only short drive away. Perfect for green-fingered gardeners, this 60-acre space is home to some of the world’s rarest trees.

GRILL by James Martin

The restaurant at The Lygon Arms is arguably one of its main draws. The GRILL by celebrity chef, James Martin, attracts a number of guests looking to sample his delicious – yet incredibly hearty – cuisine.

The restaurant has a fun buzz to it – helped, in part, by its impressive surroundings. A tall vaulted ceiling dominates the room, with rustic portraits and landscape scenes adorning the walls. Plus, it all resides under the window where Oliver Cromwell addressed his men before battle in 1651.

An impressive space but, with a smart-casual dress code, GRILL feels informal and friendly. You won’t find a hint of stuffiness here.

The menu features tempting dishes to suit every palate, with vegan and vegetarian options available alongside meat and fish.

Find out more about The Lygon Arms

How to enter

This prize draw is now closed.

Terms & conditions

  1. This prize draw is open to everyone except for Liz Earle Wellbeing and The Lygon Arms employees and contractors (and their families), their associated companies, agents and anyone directly connected with the organisation, and operators of its brands.
  2. Prize draw is open to UK and RoI residents aged 18 or over.
  3. Entrants may be contacted by Liz Earle Wellbeing and The Lygon Arms in connection with this offer, and will be asked if they wish to opt in to receive marketing communications from Liz Earle Wellbeing and The Lygon Arms. We never share marketing data with anyone else and you can unsubscribe at any time. You can read our privacy policy here. Find The Lygon Arms privacy policy here.
  4. The winner’s details will be shared with The Lygon Arms so that they can arrange their prize.
  5. A limit of one entry per person will apply.
  6. No bulk, third party or automated entries are accepted.
  7. No responsibility is accepted for any entries that are incomplete, lost or delayed or are unable to be handed in because of any technical fault or other reason.
  8. The start date of the prize draw is 1st September 2024 and the draw will close midnight 31st October 2024.
  9. One winning entrant will receive a one-night midweek stay in a Main House Superior Room with breakfast for two adults; use of the Lygon Arms Fitness Studio + Classes (£8.50 per person) (Subject to availability of timetabled classes); Treat for Two spa treatment, 120 minutes for two adults; three-course dinner in Grill by James Martin and one house bottle of red or white wine for 2 adults
  10. The prize does not include travel to and from the hotel.
  11. The prize is subject to mid-week availability and must be booked and taken within 12 months of the winner being notified.
  12. The stay must be organised at least 10 business days before the arrival date and exclude public holidays.
  13. Dates must be confirmed with The Lygon Arms.
  14. The winner may be requested to take part in publicity.
  15. The prize is valid upon confirmation with The Lygon Arms. It must be accepted as awarded and is non-transferable.
  16. The prize cannot be exchanged for a cash prize and we reserve the right to replace the prize for one of equal value without notice.
  17. The winner will be contacted via email by the Liz Earle Wellbeing team. If no response is received by the Wellbeing team from the winner within one week of our email, we cannot guarantee that the prize will still be available.
  18. Whilst Liz Earle Wellbeing is collaborating with The Lygon Arms in the administration of the prize draw, the prize is provided exclusively by The Lygon Arms. As such, Liz Earle Wellbeing cannot be held responsible for any issues arising from the prize and is not liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by the winner (or any other person) arising from or in connection with the prize.
  19. These terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.