Coulsdon Manor is nestled on 140 acres of Surrey parkland, with a substantial portion of it built out as a difficult 18-hole golf course, giving an oasis of solitude and tranquility. The manor home, which was built in the 1850s for Lord Byron and his family, has been restored to its former splendor and tastefully enlarged. The magnificent woodwork and furniture now have a country house vibe, while the modern glass atrium creates a light and airy atmosphere. Relax during your visit by taking a stroll around the grounds, sipping tea on the patio, or playing a round of golf on the demanding 18-hole, par 70, 6073-yard course, before trying the different restaurants.