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Normandy Farm Hotel and Conference Center in Blue Bell, part of Hansen Properties, has recently invested nearly $4-million into renovations and improvements with the goal of further growing its corporate retreat busi- ness and expanding the overall guest experience. These changes include upgrading the main hotel’s 113 exquisitely appointed guestrooms with new furniture, art and other amenities. The hotel also features an East and West Gatehouse, Carriage House and original Manor House, all of which have been renovated and include an additional 28 spacious guest suites. Normandy Farm's history as an area landmark spans 288 years, and long has maintained a tradition of excellence.
Its on-site restaurant, the farmer’s daughter, offers a contemporary farm- chic feel and “Modern Farm Cooking,” with heirloom and locally sourced ingredients that come alive on the plate. Using the seasonal harvest of the surrounding region, its plates are innovative with sumptuous, deep, pure flavors. Enjoy a craft beer, a classic cocktail or one of the house creations from an ever-changing seasonal menu. Private rooms embody the modern farm-chic vibe of the restaurant while also offering guests intimacy.
Located across the street, Normandy Farm’s sister property, Blue Bell Country Club, introduces a new name in meetings and corporate events to Montgomery County. The Belle of Blue Bell is the rebirth of Blue Bell Country Club’s special events facilities. Its magnificently appointed meet- ing and banquet rooms are warm, inviting, professional and comfortable.
The Belle of Blue Bell prides itself on high standards of hospitality and a variety of fun, yet educational, team building activities. These completely "hands-on" instructional classes may be held any time during the day or evening and are typically scheduled as three hour events. Additional offer-
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ings include audio-visual equipment available on site; shuttle available within an 8-mile radius; dedicated meeting coordinators; full food and beverage service; and lodging accommodations for multi-day meeting.
For golf enthusiasts, Blue Bell Country Club’s 18-Hole Arnold Palmer Signature Designed Course is both rewarding and challenging.
At Bluestone Country Club, golf is only the beginning. The property offers bridge teams and lessons, a book club that meets for lunch monthly, and tennis pros who run programs for players of all ages and experience lev- els. The club also offers swimming, a basketball court, volleyball, and even a playground area for the little ones.
The property’s newly renovated Country House is the hub of social life at Bluestone. Members are welcome to enjoy dinner, drinks, and many activ- ities here. As a venue, the Country House is perfect for entertaining, from large weddings to intimate gatherings, with a staff that caters to every need. In connection with Blue Bell Inn, world-class culinary offerings are sure to impress, as well.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia - Valley Forge in King of Prussia features many elements that help to set it apart from other hotels in the area. DoubleTree offers an outdoor swimming pool, a patio, fully-equipped fitness center with cardio machines and weights, and offers proximity to King of Prussia Mall, one of the nation's biggest shopping centers. Groups can take a day out to shop or play golf at one of many local public cours- es. The hotel also boasts a business center, 24,000-square feet of meet- ing space, as well as its signature restaurant, Three01.
Holding an event at Elmwood Park Zoo not only offers attendees a highly interactive experience at one of the most unique venues in the area, but
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