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Review: The Belfry isn't standing still and that's why it keeps drawing crowds
The transformation nearly doubles accommodation capacity and adds 149 bedrooms, a flagship leisure club and major events space.
The Belfry recently completed an £85 million transformation, adding the imposing Brabazon House to its 550-acre estate and nearly doubling accommodation capacity with 149 new bedrooms.
Famous for hosting the Ryder Cup four times, the estate spans 550 acres of championship golf and will stage the British Masters for a ninth time this August.
Redesigned to suit all skill levels, the Derby course features raised tee positions and reshaped fairways, while more than 60 renovated bunkers provide striking visual contrast.
Guests can utilize The Club, offering a vast gym with Technogym equipment, reformer Pilates and swimming pools, alongside The Ryder restaurant named after Samuel Ryder.
With 20 meeting and events spaces, the resort functions as a popular wedding venue balancing professional amenities with family-friendly atmosphere, attracting visitors from across the UK.