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London. 25 September. The Crème de la Crème of the UK hospitality industry gathered at JW Marriott Grosvenor House tonight for the highly anticipated …

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The Cotswolds are famous for their typically English landscape of lovely green rolling hills, stone walls, woodland and charming little towns and villages. Many …

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Celebrating fifteen years since three splendid houses owned by Historic House Hotels were donated to the National Trust. Have you ever wandered round a …

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York is rich in history. You could spend two weeks here and still only scratch the surface – we had three days and two …

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Ready for an adventure? Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is a former hunting lodge in the beautiful Northumberland countryside surrounded by unspoilt …

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Crewe Hall is impressive. Seriously impressive. Its imposing exterior is made all the more so by the arrow straight drive that leads up to …

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If you’re looking for a cool, relatively inexpensive hotel with a creative vibe in London, the Hyatt Place London City East might tick all …

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Much of our courting (seems an old-fashioned term nowadays) was spent visiting Cornwall. Like many visitors, we loved its beautiful rolling countryside, quaint harbour …

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As we were travelling between Oxford and Milton Keynes recently, it would have been a shame not to pop into Bicester Village. Obviously, this …

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Our recent visit to Oxfordshire coincided with our 25th wedding anniversary, and while we were mixing mainly business with a little pleasure, the Holiday …