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Ansty
Hall Hotel
Ansty
Warwickshire |
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Nestling
on the edge of Ansty Village is the Ansty Hall
Hotel overlooking the picturesque rolling Warwickshire
countryside, Ansty Hall is beautifully situated
for business meetings, conferences, leisure breaks
and holidays and is the perfect location from
which to access some of the most beautiful and
historic locations in England, with Stratford
upon Avon, Warwick and Rugby all within easy reach.
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The
Berystede Hotel
Ascot
Berkshire |
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This old country
house, set among nine acres of fine landscaped
grounds, is a popular spot with golfing celebrities
when playing at the Wentworth Golf Course. Try
your hand at croquet or cleave through the swimming
pool before pondering the choices of the traditional
English menu at the Hyperion Restaurant. A favourite
with sporting guests, the Diadem Bar is fashioned
after a gentleman’s smoking room. Later
relax in the library (full of intriguing hidden
panels) with its selection of books and, on chilly
days, an open log fire. |
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The
Whately Hall Hotel
Banbury
Oxfordshire |
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The 17th century
Whately Hall is a treasure trove of traditional
atmosphere and charm. Among its delights you will
find original wooden beams and stone fireplaces,
hidden staircases, priest holes and/ according
to local legend, the merry ghost of Father Bernard.On
a more contemporary level, Whately Hall is also
an excellent centre for meetings and conferences.
It offers superb four star standard accommodation,
a choice of six meeting rooms and the oak panelled
restaurant has a wonderful ambience for wining
and dining guests. |
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The
Francis Hotel
Bath
Avon |
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Located in the
Georgian city centre and constructed from traditional
Bath stone, The Francis dates back to 1728 when
it was six private houses. Today it retains many
reminders of its past, combined with excellent
modern facilities. Bath is always alive with activities,
and Wednesdays are a special delight for antique
lovers, with several Antique Markets open. The
Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and Bath Abbey are
only moments away from The Francis. |
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The
Last Drop
Bolton
Lancashire |
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Situated on the fringe of open countryside,
with breathtaking views of the West Pennine Moors,
a collection of 18th century farmhouses looks like
a village lost in time. With its cobbled streets,
craft shops, booksellers, antique shops and local
pub, this is a bustling, friendly community. But
there's more; because the Last Drop is also home
to one of the most prestigiuos hotels in the whole
North West. |
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Blossoms
Hotel
Chester
Cheshire |
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This stylish hotel
is right in the centre of the beautiful medieval
walled city, Chester and is ideal for visiting
all the city sights. The hotel was once the terminus
of the London to Chester coach and the building
dates from the last century. You can enjoy a meal
in either the stylish Brookes restaurant or in
the new Mongolian BBQ Restaurant. You can also
use the Blossoms as a base to visit the sandy
beaches of the North Wales coastline, or walk
along the historic city walls of Chester. |
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Craxton
Wood Hotel
Ledsham
Near Chester |
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After you drive
through richly wooded grounds on the mature, 27
acre estate, this traditional whitewashed country
house emerges from among carefully tended lawns
and gardens. Dating from the turn of the last
century, the original house is an architectural
delight. The hotel is only 10 minutes from the
heart of Chester where shoppers will find no shortage
of doors to walk through, whether in the Cheshire
Oaks designer shopping village or further afield
in the vast Trafford Centre. |
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Brandon
Hall Hotel
Coventry |
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An impressive tree-lined avenue forms
the driveway to this 17th century hotel. Once a
shooting lodge belonging to Brandon Manor, it was
converted into a hotel in 1946. The Brandon is now
a premier hotel with 17 acres of grounds in the
Warwickshire countryside. The historic village of
Brandon is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and Brandon
Lodge’s own sporting traditions continue with
facilities for clay pigeon shooting, archery and
croquet on the lawn. Brandon Hall also offers pitch
and putt and six squash courts for the more energetic
guest. |
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The
Holyrood Hotel
Edinburgh |
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There are few things
as welcoming after a long journey or a busy day
as a warm smile and a friendly hello. It's nothing
important really, just a small gesture, but to
us here at the Holyrood Hotel, it's simply our
way of letting you know how pleased we are to
have you as our guest. So from the moment you're
greeted by our liveried doorman, you'll be made
to feel at ease in Edinburgh's most gracious new
hotel. |
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The
Roxburghe Hotel
Edinburgh |
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The Roxburghe Hotel
is a superior first-class hotel, residing in an
unrivalled city center location. The Roxburghe
Hotel is one of Edinburgh's finest and most elegant
hotels . Re-opened in 2000 after a 12 million
development, the Hotel now offers a high level
of comfort at one of the most fashionable addresses
in Edinburgh. |
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The
Southgate Hotel
Exeter |
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Built in 1989 in a Georgian Regency
Style, The Southgate, a four star hotel has a commanding
position in the heart of the city of Exeter next
to the old city walls and the magnificent cathedral.
The hotel has 110 bedrooms and suites as well as
superb health and leisure club with an indoor heated
pool, gym, saunas and spa pool. The hotel is easy
to find and offers ample free car-parking which
is monitored by security cameras. |
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The
Bush Hotel
Farnham
Surrey |
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A favourite haunt for guests of this 17th century
coaching inn is the candlelit, oak beamed Coachman’s
Bar where a log fire crackles in a centuries
old fireplace. In fine weather, guests make
for the courtyard patio, with its tables perched
on ancient cobblestones.
The Georgian style Thackery Restaurant serves
traditional English Dishes, and the lounge features
atmospheric frescoes depicting historical scenes
with – a rare oddity this – a sundial
believed to reflect from the pond in the garden
to tell the time. The Bush is mentioned on Thackeray’s
novel The Virginians.
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DeMontfort
Hotel
Kenilworth
Warwickshire |
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A favourite haunt for guests of this
17th century coaching inn is the candlelit, oak
beamed Coachman’s Bar where a log fire crackles
in a centuries old fireplace. In fine weather, guests
make for the courtyard patio, with its tables perched
on ancient cobblestones.
The Georgian style Thackery Restaurant serves traditional
English Dishes, and the lounge features atmospheric
frescoes depicting historical scenes with –
a rare oddity this – a sundial believed to
reflect from the pond in the garden to tell the
time. The Bush is mentioned on Thackeray’s
novel The Virginians. |
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The Midland Hotel
Manchester |
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Midland Hotel Manchester is a distinctive grand hotel situated in the heart of Manchester’s city centre. It offers 303 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, a choice of highly commended dining venues and some of Manchester’s most extensive conferencing facilities. |
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The
Lymm Hotel
Lymm
Cheshire |
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A Victorian house set in ten acres
of landscaped gardens fringed by the picturesque
Worthington Lakes, within easy travelling distance
of many tourist attractions, villages and the countryside.
The Lymm Hotel lies just half an hour from Manchester
or Liverpool and a quick drive away from Chester.
Sport enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with Aintree,
Haydock Park, Old Trafford and Anfield nearby. |
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New
Bath Hotel
Matlock Bath
Derbyshire |
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The New Bath Hotel
is the perfect venue from which to explore the
picturesque spa town of Matlock Bath, lying just
down river of the county town of Matlock, enclosed
by the majestic limestone cliffs of the Derwent
Gorge and an area which offers a wealth of attractions
for visitors. Overlooking the town is the huge
cliff known as High Tor and the gigantic folly,
Riber Castle, now a wildlife sanctuary. |
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The
Eastgate Hotel
Oxford |
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The Eastgate Hotel was originally
a 17th Century coaching inn, but over recent years
it has been renovated whilst remaining in keeping
with the mellow architecture of the city. Being
centrally located just off “The High”
it is an ideal base to explore this historical city.
Most colleges are within walking distance, but Magdalen,
Merton and Queen’s Colleges are all neighbours. |
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| Alveston
Manor
Stratford-upon-Avon |
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Stratford upon Avon is steeped in Shakespearian
history, nowhere more so than at the picturesque
Alveston Manor -a beautiful old Tudor hotel
situated on the south side of the River Avon.As
well as being mentioned in the Domesday Book,
rumour has it that the very first performance
of A Midsummer Night's Dream was given under
the cedar tree that stands here. The hotel's
attraction is enhanced by its extensive Tudor
panelling, leaded lights and an Elizabethan
staircase. It also boasts a vaulted cellar which
leads to a mysterious underground passage once
used by monks from Worcester.
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Shakespeare
Hotel
Stratford-Upon-Avon |
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The Tudor facade
and original stone floor in the hotel's reception
suggest a style of wealthy living predating the
bard himself. Over the years the Shakespeare has
been a firm favourite with polititians, diplomats,
business people and scholars alike. Subtle touches
like open fires in the lounge during winter months
and a traditional menu in the restaurant help
create a wonderfully peaceful and freindly ambience. |
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Swan's
Nest Hotel
Stratford-Upon-Avon |
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The Swan's Nest
hotel dates from the late 17th Century and is
one of the earliest brick houses built in Stratford
- overlooking the River Avon, there is always
something to see. From the swan sanctuary to the
numerous boats available to hire, The Swan's Nest
is perfectly situated for a relaxing stay. The
hotel is in a perfect tranquil setting from which
to explore the picturesque town of Stratford-upon-Avon
and the surrounding Warwickshire countryside.
Steeped in English history, and the home of Shakespeare,
you are guaranteed an inspiring stay. |
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The
Wessex Hotel
Winchester
Hampshire |
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Whatever your requirements,
you can be sure that the Wessex will provide a
room to suit your need. With 91 rooms and 3 Suites,
there is a wide range from which to choose.
All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and are fully
equipped with Digital Satellite television, hairdryer,
iron, ironing board, trouser press and complimentary
tea and coffee making facilities. |
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The
Old England Hotel
Windermere |
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On the shores of England's largest
lake, the Old England boasts unrivaled views of
Windermere. This elegant Victorian mansion is
superbly furnished with fine antiques and many
period features and our 76 bedrooms offer you
a relaxing nights sleep. Enjoy a drink in the
bar, then dinner in the candlelit Vinand Restaurant
which provides panoramic views as well as fine
fare. Gardens lead down to the hotel's own jetties.
Beautiful scenery abounds in this treasured countryside,
much of it preserved by the foresight of children's
author Beatrix Potter who invested her book earnings
into buying parcels of land in the Lake District.
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The
Castle Hotel
Windsor
Berkshire |
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Located two minutes walk from the
main gate of Windsor Castle - and with unrivalled
views of the Changing of the Guard procession -
The Castle Hotel is an historic landmark in its
own right. Fine Georgian architecture & stylish
interior decor provide a traditional setting, into
which modern facilities & comforts have been
discreetly incorporated. |
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The
Bear Hotel
Woodstock
Oxfordshire |
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Picturesque Woodstock is home to one
of England's oldest hotels and one of its prettiest.
The Bear Hotel was built as a coaching inn in the
13th Century and has been playing host to visitors
to Woodstock ever since, the unique charm and intimate
atmoshphere of The Bear Hotel has played host to
royalty, film stars and politicians. |
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