Old Thorns Manor Hotel
The Old Thorns is a hotel in Hampshire, England close to the village of Liphook and the A3 trunk road.
The Old Thorns estate (which later become the hotel and golf resort) was previously the property of Ken Wood in the 1940s some ten years before he would invent the kenwood food mixer. It however was another 30 years before a golf course was to be constructed on the 400 acre site.
Originally a commander John Harris was commissioned to build the golf course in the 1970s but his death meant that the task was passed to Peter Aliss and Dave Thomas. The new design team had just completed the Lansdowne and Brabazon courses at the Belfry so were regarded as rising stars in this field.
Once completed, a course launch was arranged involving Bill Rogers, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Isao Aoke.
Present day
The course and attached hotel was acquired by the Shaw family in 2007 [1] the previous developers of Dunston Hall and Ambassador hotel (both in Norwich). Old Thorns underwent further development to include increased accommodation, conference & banqueting facilities and a large health spa facility.
In 2013, UCF Chinese investment group purchased the 400-hectare estate in Hampshire from the Shaw family. Further investment in facilities and accommodation followed including the development of 50 apartments on site.