Win a minimoon in London worth £2,000

outdoor of hotel Credit: The Milestone Hotel

Located in the heart of Kensington, The Milestone Hotel is a luxury residence which marries mid 20th-century design with 18th-century architecture.

bedroom luxury cream and blue two rooms
Credit: The Milestone Hotel

With 43 deluxe guest rooms and 13 luxury suites to choose from, there's also The Milestone Residences that allow the authentic experience of renting a private home with the service, facilities and security of a five-star hotel.

Licensed for civil ceremonies, The Milestone provides the perfect venue for an intimate celebration with traditional British style and unrivalled service. The property's expert team of chefs, sommeliers, waiting staff and event organisers will put couples' minds at ease and ensure an ideal setting for the most important day of their life.

The hotel itself is elegant and romantic lending itself perfectly to the occasion. Fine ornaments, antiques and unique artwork adorn the walls, and professional floral displays to complement the colours of the wedding party can be arranged. Intimate ceremonies can be coordinated in The Oratory – one of the oldest and historic wedding venues in the country. Additionally, there are six luxury two or three bedroom residences, which are perfect for pre- and post-wedding days; couples can relax and rejuvenate after their special day soaking up views from their private terrace – the hotel is ideally located opposite Kensington Palace with views over Kensington Gardens!

County Wedding Magazines has teamed up with The Milestone Hotel & Residences to offer a two-night minimoon for two people staying in a beautiful Junior Suite. This includes an English Breakfast on both mornings and a three-course dinner in Cheneston's Restaurant including a bottle of Estate Bouchard Finlayson wine.

For your chance to win, simply answer the following question and complete the form over on County Wedding Magazines' website before Friday, 6 August 2021.

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