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Buckerell Lodge - Set in 4 acres of peaceful, beautifully landscaped grounds, just one mile from the heart of Exeter, Buckerell Lodge Hotel provides the perfect combination of seclusion and convenient city access. Less than 5 miles from Exeter International Airport, the hotel is less than 30 minutes drive from the spectacular natural beauty of Dartmoor and the areas lovely beaches. The great location, close to Exeter city centre, makes the hotel a great venue for a wide range of events including meetings and conferences, private dining and formal receptions. There are plenty of historic buildings to visit in the region, including the city's famous cathedral. Powderham Castle, one of Britain's best-known stately homes, is nearby and there are several National Trust properties in the vicinity, including Castle Drogo and Killerton House and Gardens, as well as the Crealy Park, ideal for families or the Bicton Park and Knightshayes Court. Buckerell Lodge was a 2008 finalist in the South West Tourist Authority, Business Tourism Excellence Awards.
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Topsham Road,
Exeter,
Devon
EX2 4SQ |
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Hope and Anchor Hotel - On the scenic Northumbrian coastline, this family-run inn is reputedly one of the oldest buildings in the seaside village of Alnmouth and today offers free Wi-Fi and charming en suite rooms. After a long period of refurbishment, the Hope and Anchor now offers a comfortable base from which you can enjoy the delights of the heritage coastline and all of the regions golf courses, cycle ways, walks and wide, sandy beaches. There are double rooms, large family rooms, and a single room, all with en suite showers and toilets. The cosy and well-stocked bar offers real ales and the relaxing, informal restaurant serves local home-cooked food. Pets stay for free and are more than welcome in your room and in the bar or beer garden. Secure storage is available for bicycles. The Hope and Anchor is family run and your hosts, Barbara and John Davison, pride themselves on offering a warm welcome and a friendly relaxing atmosphere.
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42-44 Northumberland Street,
Warkworth,
Northumberland
NE66 2RA |
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Bottle Bank,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Tyne and Wear
NE8 2AR |
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Kingscote,
Kingscote,
Gloucestershire
GL8 8XZ |
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Buckmore Farm,
Horndean,
Hampshire
GU32 3BS |
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The Bermondsey Square Hotel - This stylish 4-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi and bright, modern rooms, all with powerful designer showers and flat-screen Apple TVs, which link to laptops and iPods. The Bermondsey Square Hotel (or b?) has designer rooms, including a series of loft rooms with views of the London skyline. Light and modern, each room has a steam iron, a 2000-watt hairdryer and a workspace. Each en suite wet-room has a designer 'drench' shower by Grohe. Spacious superior rooms offer upgraded luxuries. Alfie's Kitchen is a bar, restaurant, wine shop and delicatessen, offering modern British cuisine and the best of English produce. The hotel is an important part of the new and vibrant Bermondsey Square, where there is a cinema, new flats and offices all surrounding Bermondsey's famous antiques market.
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Tower Bridge Road,
London,
Greater London
SE1 3UN |
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Rose and Crown Hotel - Dating from the 16th century, this former Tudor coaching inn stands in the heart of Tring, overlooking the town's picturesque church. Tring is a market town set in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside and bordered by the Chiltern Hills and the Dunstable Downs. The justices met here on a highway business in 1711 and from the middle of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century, it housed the excise office. The landlord in 1832, Timothy Norwood, brewed his own beer and was also an excise man. In 1852 it also served as the booking office for the London and Northwestern Railway Company, and later the Inland Revenue office. Even after coming off the railway, The Rose & Crown was still an important and busy coaching inn and as well as its more aristocratic connection, was also a popular meeting place for local farmers. Beer was brewed on the premises until the 1860s. The original building was Tudor with the addition of an early 18th century frontage of 3 stories with a tiled roof, 5 dormer windows and an archway entrance to the yard. It stood flush to the present pavement and had a bowling green at the rear. The hotel stood in large grounds in which fairs and circuses were held. It was demolished in around 1905. At about that time it was bought and rebuilt in the Tudor style, mainly for the guests of the family, by Lord Rothschild who lived in Tring from 1837 and whose architectural influence can be seen in much of the town. The designer was William Huckvale.
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High Street,
Tring,
Hertfordshire
HP23 5AH |
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A5,
Shifnal,
Shropshire
TF2 9NZ |
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2 Prospect Place,
Welwyn,
Hertfordshire
AL6 9EN |
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Decoy Bank South,
Doncaster,
South Yorkshire
DN4 5PD |
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271 London Road,
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire
GL52 6YG |
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The Parisienne Hotel - The Parisienne enjoys one of the best seafront locations on Blackpool's fashionable North Promenade, just minutes from the centre of one of Britain's most famous and popular seaside resorts. With fantastic views of the Irish Sea, the Parisienne Hotel is within easy reach of all of Blackpool's attractions and close to all the bars, pubs, restaurants and clubs of the town centre. The hotel has 65 en suite bedrooms, all with TVS, telephones, full-sized ironing boards and tea/coffee making facilities. Some of the rooms have amazing views across the Irish Sea. Famous for its nightlife, the Parisenne is renowned for quality entertainment thoughout the year. A variety of entertainment is on offer in the spacious cabaret bar, including dancers, singers, musicians and comedians. There is also a separate bar lounge for that quiet drink. The air-conditioned Buckingham Restaurant boasts panoramic views across the Irish Sea and a 7-foot marine aquarium. The tasty meals are made using fresh, local produce and children, vegetarians and those with special dietary needs are catered for. Each afternoon from 16:00 to 17:00, the Sandringham Lounge offers a complimentary afternoon beverage, which you can enjoy while looking out across the sea. On a clear day, you can even see the Isle of Man.
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240-244 North Promenade,
Blackpool,
Lancashire
FY1 1RZ |
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Midland Road,
Derby,
Derbyshire
DE1 2SL |
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Malthouse Farm,
Chorley,
Lancashire
PR6 8AB |
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46 Asfordby Rd,
Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire
LE13 0HR |
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Castle Road,
Studley,
Warwickshire
B80 7AJ |
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Calypso Hotel - Calypso hotel is a family-run hotel close to Blackpool Tower and Winter Gardens. The Calypso makes an ideal base for your break. We are ideally situated right in the centre of our world famous resort. A warm welcome is assured at our friendly, family orientated hotel in Blackpool's famous tourist area! Here at the Calypso Hotel, we have thirty- nine bedrooms accommodating guests in a selection of single, double, twin and family rooms. Let your hair down, relax, and enjoy fun-packed evenings of cabaret, dancing and games to suit all ages in our superb Cabaret Lounge. We are open each evening for your entertainment. Enjoy a drink from our well-stocked bar. We offer a wide choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Bar snacks are available at reasonable times. Complimentary platinum wristbands are given to all guests, giving you access to Blackpool's main and most popular venues, saving you pounds on admission and time queueing.
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39-43 Albert Road,
Blackpool,
Lancashire
FY1 4TA |
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22 High Street,
Holbeach,
Lincolnshire
PE11 1TX |
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36-37 Lancaster Gate,
London,
Greater London
W2 3NA |
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27 Railway Approach,
Worthing,
West Sussex
BN11 1UR |
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63 Anson Road,
London,
Greater London
N7 0AR |
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Whitton Road,
London,
Greater London
TW2 7BA |
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Great Hay Drive,
Telford,
Shropshire
TF7 4DT |
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73 Bushey Hall Road,
Watford,
Hertfordshire
WD23 2EN |
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Thanet Grange,
Southend-on-Sea,
Essex
SS2 6GB |
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Pastures Rd,
Balby,
South Yorkshire
S64 0JJ |
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Piccadilly,
London,
Greater London
W1J 7BX |
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Hotel Hudson - Located just 250 metres from the water's edge, the hotel is the ideal location for visiting Torquay's harbour and its array of unique shops, restaurants and bars. Extensively refurbished in its centenary year, the hotel offers a piano bar, outside terrace and double glazing to ensure a peaceful nights sleep. The 10 bedroom hotel consists of spacious, well appointed bedrooms (most with sea views), each with its own stylish shower room, TV with DVD player and beverage facilities. As a fully licensed hotel, there are a wide range of wines, beers and spirits available for you to enjoy in our sizable bar, or while relaxing on our raised front patio, taking in the views across Torwood Gardens.
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545 Babbacombe Rd,
Torquay,
Devon
TQ1 1HQ |
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Killington Lake Motorway Service Area,
Kendal,
Cumbria
LA8 0NW |
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City Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Tyne and Wear
NE1 2AN |
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