Is there a dress code for Pennyhill Park afternoon tea?
We do not have a strict dress code, but we find that our guests like to dress to impress when dining with us. Most venues have a relaxed ‘smart casual’ dress code these days, so there is no need for men to wear a jacket and tie (unless otherwise specified) – trousers or smart jeans, collared shirt and clean/un-scuffed shoes are acceptable.Wear whatever you would wear if going for lunch in a smart restaurant. That might be a dress and ankle boots, or trousers and a shirt/knit. No denim/no trainers is about the only rule. No need for wedding type clothing – a normal day dress is good.There’s no specific dress code applied to all high teas in general, but there are some unwritten rules when it comes to picking your outfit. Firstly, workwear and clubbing attire is out of the mix. Slowly back away from the black pencil skirt and bodycon mini dress… high tea calls for something a little more refined.While there is no set dress code to follow, you do want to present yourself in a more polished manner with your attire. Men should try to aim for a “smart casual” look, pants or nice denim jeans can be worn with a collared or button down shirt, and a smart shoe such as a loafer can be a good choice.While there are no ties required, you might want to opt for a crisp, white collared shirt which is seen as a safe bet when it comes to afternoon tea. The look is very much a staple of the unwritten dress code for these events. Men can also wear jeans or smart trousers and keep their footwear to a good standard.
What to wear to Pennyhill Park?
We do not have a strict dress code, but we find that our guests like to dress to impress when dining with us. The dress code is smart casual.
How much is membership at Pennyhill Park?
For an individual membership: Joining fee: £750. Annual subscription: £3,900. Full Golf memberships are available for an initiation fee of $35,000 and monthly dues of $1,165.
What did Pennyhill Park used to be?
Pennyhill Park boasts a rich and fascinating history stretching back to 1609, when it was first recorded as a beacon warning site to herald the arrival of the Spanish Armada. Over the years, the site has had many illustrious owners, including a rector, a civil engineer and a chairman of the war office committee. Pennyhill Park boasts a rich and fascinating history stretching back to 1609, when it was first recorded as a beacon warning site to herald the arrival of the Spanish Armada.Pennyhill Park boasts a rich and fascinating history stretching back to 1609, when it was first recorded as a beacon warning site to herald the arrival of the Spanish Armada. Over the years, the site has had many illustrious owners, including a rector, a civil engineer and a chairman of the war office committee.