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Bovey Castle, Devon
The Credentials
Nestled in the Moors, surrounded by 275 acres of countryside and woodlands, stands Bovey Castle; a majestic castle, which first opened as a hotel and golf resort in 1930 by Great Western Railways.
Just a 45 minute car … Read more →
The Birch Hotel, Selsdon
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Being caved in the concrete jungle of London can sometimes feel a little claustrophobic. Especially if, like me, you crave the countryside and green, open spaces. Luckily, the famous Birch Hotel has opened a second site in South … Read more →
Villa Fontelunga
Will London Continue To Be a Financial Centre?
London has long been acknowledged as a global financial centre, its roots firmly anchored in international trade, commerce and finance. London is a pivotal point of convergence for economic activities. It connects various parts of the globe through its robust … Read more →
Why All Inclusive Holidays Are Back With A Bang!
We’ve had a few turbulent years of staying safely tucked away in our homes, forced to postpone family getaways and solo adventures to tropical locales. Now that that’s over, many of us are itching to take advantage of reopened borders … Read more →
Middlethorpe Hotel & Spa
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If you’re in the mood for a break that oozes pure Downton Abbey chic, you could do worse than seek out the delightful Middlethorpe Hall in north Yorkshire. Found a mere 2 miles away from York city centre, … Read more →
Fairmont Windsor Park
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Eschew yourself of London’s hubbub and in under an hour you could be luxuriating in bucolic bliss in a sprawling country pile with an award-winning two-storey spa, so close to Windsor Great Park you can almost hear the … Read more →
Seaham Hall
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The journey to Seaham Hall is not an easy one when you’re travelling from West London, especially when your car breaks down on the M1… After a 9 hour journey that should have taken us 3, we arrive, … Read more →
Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa
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Originating in the 13th Century as a lonely chapel on the West Sussex coast, then the holding of a French abbey (looked over by bailiffs, hence the name), Bailiffscourt is a fascinating creation. Though the estate presents as … Read more →
Hotel La Majun, Dolomites, Italy
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Nestled in the captivating Dolomite Mountains, in the quaint Ladin village of La Villa, is Hotel La Majun, a family-run hotel, dating all the way back to the 1930s. The Rinna family, who owns the hotel, used to … Read more →






