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Welcome to The Maynard with a choice of 10 ensuite bedrooms. With a reputation for fine food and quality...
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The Swan Inn in Moreton in Marsh in Gloucestershire, is an historic coaching inn with a seperate restaurant...
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Wonderful hotel in a fabulous location: AA 4 star luxury Losehill House Hotel (entirely non-smoking and...
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Reputed to be the oldest hotel in England, as Daniel Defo wrote in 1727 while staying at the hotel ....
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A family friendly hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds offering a spa and a swimming pool as well as superb...
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Ringwood Hall Hotel is a splendid Georgian Grade II listed Manor House, AA 3* accredited at 85%, one...
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The Frog at Skirmett near Henley on Thames in Oxfordshire, is a superb country pub serving top quality...
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VisitBritain 4 star guest accommodation. All four ensuite bedrooms at The Hayloft have been decorated...
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Sleeps up to 48 guests in 4 large cottages! Nether Burrows is the perfect secluded rural setting, (set...
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The Crown and Trumpet is a Cotswold inn with accommodation and serving great value food, in the picturesque...
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Cleveley Bridge is the perfect location for any break or holiday. The location provides many local attractions...
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Welcome to the Snake Pass Inn in the Derbyshire Peak District. We offer a friendly atmosphere for all...
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Shatton Hall Farm is superbly set at the head of a wooded valley in the heart of the Peak District. Farm...
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5 Star Gold Award Bed & Breakfast accommodation. With your own private sitting/dining room with log...
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Spectacular location for a memorable wedding day, wedding reception or civil ceremony. Luxury accommodation...
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The Inn at Fossebridge offers quality acommodation in 9 en-suite bedrooms. Dog friendly too....
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Set in the historic town of Abingdon, 6 miles south of Oxford, in the heart of the Thames Valley, Abingdon...
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AA 3 red star (88%) graded luxury, country house hotel close to Chatsworth..the highest rated 3 star...
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If Kent is London’s back garden, then The Chilterns must be its front lawn.
Just a few miles to the capital...
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One of England’s oldest manor houses, situated in one of the most beautiful settings, owned by the same...
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It’s difficult to know where to start an article about holidaying in the Cotswolds.
Sprawling across...
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With three sides of this beautiful county bordered by the sea, it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure...
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The Cheltenham Festival, the Crown Jewel of the jump racing calendar. 13th to 16th March 2012....
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A horse’s most basic requirement for good health is fresh air and grass, and as such the Peak District...
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In October 2010 the eyes of the golfing world turned to Wales when The Ryder Cup came to Celtic Manor...
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The Ridgeway National trail is one of Englands oldest roads, 85 miles (136km) through ancient landscapes...
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Blenheim Palace at Woodstock in Oxfordshire, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill....
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An introduction to the Peak District by the president of the national Outdoor Writers' and Photographers...
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With an almost iconic status, Cornwall has long been a magnetic draw for British holidaymakers and foreign...
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“You can keep the Costa Brava and all that palaver, going no farther, me I’d rather have me a day down...
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Berkeley Castle near Bristol in Gloucestershire, is one of the most remarkable buildings in Britain and...
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As the 2nd most visited National Park on earth, the magnificent Peak District sells itself....
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Norwich in the heart of Norfolk is known for it's famous Cathedral and was voted a UK favourite in the...
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A holiday in Snowdonia offers the sort of diversity for which many would travel far and wide, for Snowdonia...
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BAKEWELL – ancient 'capital of the Peak'.
World famous puddings, the area’s premier agricultural show...
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The remains of one of the largest Roman villas in the country provide a fascinating insight into 4th...
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The National Arboretum at Westonbirt, one of the most spectacular collections of trees in the world....
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Skyscraping mountains, plunging valleys, expansive coastlines and rugged, desolate moorland. Britain...
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UK holiday parks are enjoying a renaissance, and it’s easy to see why. Let’s Stay takes a look at what...
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We all feel we deserve a break sometimes, and occasionally you can’t escape that feeling that only the...
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The Victorian art critic and pioneer conservationist John Ruskin described Derbyshire as “a lovely child...
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Our tree top adventure at Wendover Woods is tree-mendous. Go Ape offers up to three hours of tree top...
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So many lakes, so much to do!
The Cotswold Water Park is an area of 140 lakes, set in 40 square miles...
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Slimbridge is home to an astounding array of wildlife including the world's largest collection of swans...
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Guide to the coastline and beaches in Somerset from Porlock Weir in West Somerset round to Clevedon in...
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A selection of footpaths for walking in the Cotswolds....
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Blackpool aside, it’s fair to say that Lancashire may not be everyone's first choice as a potential holiday...
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With miles of fantastic beaches, the Lighthouse on Legs and what is claimed to be the shortest pier in...
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A guide to the countryside, some of towns and villages and places to visit and things to do in the Chilterns...
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