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| Dunkenhalgh Hotel (MacDonald) | | | Accrington, Lancashire | | Driving up the long avenue to The Dunkenhalgh Hotel, coming into view of its turrets and porticoes, you will anticipate a variety of good things. Ahead of you lies the pleasure of staying in a seven hundred year old country house where you can enjoy excellent food and the sense of well being conferred by old-fashioned hospitality. The hotel boasts every modern facility including a fully equipped Vital health and beauty spa, not to mention a wide choice of conference and banqueting rooms. No mass conformity, no bland anonymity. Virtually each of the rooms has its own distinctive character. The Dunkenhalgh has a selection of rooms that have been individually designed to reflect the centuries old tradition of the Dunkenhalgh. The rooms surrounding the hotel's courtyard are always very popular being a stone's throw from the Vital Leisure Club. Over 40 of the rooms are decorated to a higher standard and are among the largest on offer. They offer a separate seating area and many have views over the surrounding countryside. | | | Lowbyer Manor Country House | | | Alston, Cumbria | | Our location in the heart of the Northern Pennines is a perfect base for day tripping to the Lake District, the Scottish Borders, Carlisle, Hadrians Wall Country, the Northern Durham Dales, or the famous Yorkshire Dales. Lowbyer Manor was built in the late eighteenth century and is a Grade II listed property. The Manor has 9 en-suite letting rooms, each with tea and coffee making facilities and colour televisions. | | | The Berystede Hotel - A Macdonald hotel | | | Ascot, Berkshire | | Fashioned in the style of a French chateau, complete with turrets, this distinctive hotel is supremely comfortable and offers a host of wonderful facilities from croquet lawn and putting green to state of the art conferencing facilities. The sporting theme continues in the Diadem Bar, where pictures of famous racehorses combine with plush leather armchairs to give the flavour of a gentlemans club. All of our bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are fully equipped with satellite television, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer, trouser press, iron & ironing boards and playstation. We also provide an overnight laundry service, early morning calls and Newspaper delivery. | | | Ashford International Classic Hotel | | | Ashford, Kent | | This hotel is ideally located just 15 minutes from the Channel Tunnel Terminal. The hotel has 200 en-suite bedrooms some with modem points, a glass roofed International Boulevard, as well as two bars and two restaurants. There are a variety of conference & meeting rooms with the latest technology and a business centre. For those seeking to recharge their batteries, the Ashford International Classic Hotel is the perfect venue for a short break. Guests enjoy free membership of the leisure club with indoor pool. The hotel is ideally located in the heart of Kent with its many visitor attractions including Canterbury Cathedral. | | | Eastwell Manor Hotel | | | Ashford, Kent | | Your stay with us begins in the magnificent panelled reception hall which leads through to the luxurious drawing room, bar and dining room all overlooking the beautifully manicured lawns set in the Garden of England. The Manor has many interesting features - carved panelled rooms, massive baronial stone fireplaces, in a quiet and tranquil atmosphere. The Manor features 23 tastefully decorated and furnished en-suite rooms and suites, offering space, elegance and sumptuous comfort with facilities that you would expect from a first class family run country house hotel.Eastwell Mews Cottages, a special accommodation alternative within the magnificent Manor setting. | | | Pennyhill Park Hotel and The Spa | | | Bagshot, Surrey | | All this backed by efficient, friendly and completely unpretentious service nestling within 123 acres of pure unadulterated Surrey. The luxurious Spa which has been voted DESTINATION SPA OF THE YEAR 2005 by the Professional Beauty Awards. With indoor and outdoor pool, Thermal Sequence Cabins, Hydrotherapy pool and state of the art gymnasium. 21 Treatment Rooms.Additional leisure facilities include challenging nine hole golf, outdoor tennis court, clay shooting and archery. To truly appreciate these luxurious facilities and peaceful setting we invite you to come and enjoy the atmosphere and see for yourself. | | | Tankersley Manor | | | Barnsley, South Yorkshire | | After a day out and about, relax in the lounge before a delicious meal in the restaurant. Alternatively, head for The Onward Arms, their very own pub featuring low beams and cosy fires, offering meals in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The Reflections Spa and Leisure Club offers a heated indoor swimming pool, steam room & sauna, gym and Spa treatment rooms amongst its facilities. The hotel has also been upgraded to offer 100 bedrooms, including new executive rooms and suites, available at a small supplement. | | | Apollo Classic Hotel | | | Basingstoke, Hampshire | | The excellent accommodation consists of 125 bedrooms tastefully refurbished to the highest standards incorporating mini bar, hospitality tray, writing desk, 2 telephones with Ddi lines, modem point, interactive TVs with interactive Express Checkout movies and play station games. With the option of Executive Rooms and Ambassador Rooms there is a choice for everyone. The Conference and Banqueting Centre contains 15 meeting rooms, the largest of which caters for 200 people. These all contain the latest conferencing equipment. For those that wish to relax we have our own Horizons Health and Fitness Club, this comprises of an indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, treatment room, aerobics studio and a fully equipped gym. These facilities are complemented by two superb Restaurants with two distinctive menus, which includes our award winning 'Vespers' Fine Dining Restaurant. | | | Basingstoke Country hotel | | | Basingstoke, Hampshire | | The garden, pond and attractive landscaped courtyard are a delightful backdrop to the rear of the hotel, providing the perfect environment for business and pleasure. Apart from the hotel's own superb leisure facilities, there are an abundance of local interests; Windsor Castle, Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventure, to name but a few. The M3 is less than a mile away, with fast access to the M25 and all main motorway networks. Both Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are less than an hour away. | | | The Hampshire Centrecourt | | | Basingstoke, Hampshire | | The hotel has had a 7 million development and extension and now provides a total of 90 comfortable ensuite bedrooms, increased conference rooms, a choice of two restaurants and unique leisure and tennis facilities. 5 indoor and 4 outdoor French soft clay tennis courts are complemented by two indoor swimming pools, gym, spinning room, exercise studios and beauty treatment rooms. The hotel offers you the choice of dining in their comfortable restaurant or for a more informal setting, try their new Terrace Brasserie where you can enjoy refreshments and meals at any time of day. | | | Aquae Sulis Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | This lovely Victorian Hotel is ideally located for visiting the famous city of Bath! All ensuite non-smoking ensuite rooms with sky TV, phone, beverages etc licensed restaurant and bar, lounges (smoking and non-smoking), garden Level walk to city centre or bus stop outside. PRIVATE CAR PARK. | | | Carfax Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | Carfax unites three Georgian town houses and retains many of their original features. Centrally located in the beautiful roman city of bath, The Carfax has just 31 uniquely furnished and individually heated rooms, all of which are en- suite with either a bath or shower, or more often both. | | | Combe Grove Manor Hotel & Country Club | | | Bath, Somerset | | The Hotel has extensive leisure facilities, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, golf driving range, academy golf course, fully equipped gym, aerobics studio and beauty treatments. | | | Dorian House | | | Bath, Somerset | | Spacious rooms have a restful ambience and views over the Royal Crescent or well-tenned gardens. Some have traditional oak four poster beds and are luxuriously decorated with opulent fabrics and stunning decor. | | | Harington's Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | The most complete and best preserved Georgian city in Britain. The spa was used by the Romans, and the remains of the Roman occupation are still there to be seen today, beside the 18th century Pump Room The Royal Crescent is the crowning glory of this Georgian town. Designed by John Wood. But there are a number of equally spectacular Georgian buildings - the Upper Assembly Rooms and the Circus. The central city area is quite small and is easy to get around Pulteney Bridge, designed by Robert Adam, spans the River Avon. Built in 1771, from the inside it looks like a road lined with shops. Head for the bridge if you want to do some antiques shopping, or just to get the feel of the city. Bath - City Of Unique Heritage is a holiday destination unparalleled in England. It has been attracting visitors since the Ancient Britons first came to the sacred Springs to worship Sulis. The baths have been rebuilt by every civilisation since and people have been taking the waters for more than 2000 years. It has been a favourite town of Kings and Queens from Edgar and Alfred to Henry III, Elizabeth I and the Prince Regent. Now designated a World Heritage Site it is home to some of the finest architectural buildings in Europe. Modern Bath is a lively city, with a wide selection of activities and entertainments for everyone. Theatres, restaurants, museums and galleries, excellent shopping, parks and waterways, all packed into easy walking distance make it an ideal destination for a long weekend. The city is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with lakes and canals, hills and valleys, and places to visit and things to see and do in every direction. For active visitors the region gives opportunities for activities ranging from ballooning to boating. A visit to Bath guarantees an experience not to be missed | | | Lucknam Park Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | Lucknam Park is one of Britains finest country house hotels, offering superb facilities in a splendid georgian setting, and only minutes away from Bath. Lucknam has been lovingly restored to the elegance and style of the past era. As you enter the extensive grounds, you will come in on a mile long avenue, flanked by rows of beech and lime trees, opening out onto broad lawns surrounding the elegant house, in an aura of tranquility. Each of the thirteen suites and twenty-nine bedrooms are individually designed with fabrics, antiques and ornaments specially chosen to reflect the character of the rooms. All have marble bathrooms and splendid views across the park or the lovely courtyard. | | | Ston Easton Park | | | Bath, Somerset | | Guests can experience the other side of eighteenth century life by venturing 'downstairs' to the old servants' hall, kitchen, linen room and wine cellar. The servants' hall and kitchen may also be used as informal meeting rooms. Ston Easton Park has 23 superbly-appointed bedrooms and can accommodate up to 45 guests. Two principal function rooms are available for hire and these can be used for meetings or as private dining rooms. In addition, other rooms can be provided to meet any individual requirements. Situated in the heart of the Mendip Hills, Ston Easton Park is 11 miles south of Bristol and Bath. | | | The Bath Spa Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | The elegant Georgian façade of The Bath Spa Hotel can only hint at the warmth, style, comfort and attentive service you will receive during your stay. The bedrooms are elegantly decorated, the bathrooms are luxuriously appointed in mahogany and marble. Guests are entitled to complimentary use of our Vital Health and Fitness Club. Close to the Roman Baths, Pump Room and the new Thermae Bath Spa, it is far enough from the bustle of the city to be a perfect retreat. We very much look forward to welcoming you to our hotel. | | | The Royal Crescent Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | Here you are never merely a customer. You are invited to stay as a welcome house guest, free to enjoy its extensive facilities or sample some of England's best sightseeing right on the doorstep. Choose from 45 beautifully appointed rooms or suites, each individually designed and furnished in elegant Georgian style. Take advantage of The Bath House, a tranquil oasis set within the hotel's grounds that features a 12 metre warm relaxation pool, steam and sauna Karahafus, and a range of massage, beauty treatments and complementary therapies. Dine in Pimpernel's, our relaxing and informal restaurant set in the Dower House with views overlooking the garden. Take a champagne cruise in the Lady Sophina, a beautifully restored 1923 river launch. Or even sail high above Bath in the hotel's very own hot air balloon for a birds-eye view of this most majestic of cities. | | | The Windsor Hotel | | | Bath, Somerset | | The newest town house hotel to open in Bath, The Windsor is situated in Great Pulteney Street, Europe's most renowned Georgian Boulevard. Located in an elegant Grade 1 listed building (c.1794) it has been refurbished to the highest standard and retains many of the original features of the late Georgian and early Victorian periods. The Hotel has 10 Garage parking spaces available as well as parking permits. We are a non-smoking Hotel. | | | Elmfields Country House | | | Bedale, North Yorkshire | | Nestled in the heart of 'Herriot Country', this award winning Country House provides the ideal location for both holiday and business visitors. Situated in its own grounds with uninterrupted views, your hosts offer a relaxing and enjoyable base from which to explore the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and Moors, combining also the rich cultural heritage of North Yorkshire. Sit and relax in the garden and enjoy a drink while listening to the calming sounds of water cascading over the waterfall. The games room and lounge bar together with the 7 spacious centrally heated bedrooms make Elmfield House ideal for visitors of all ages. We also cater for residential courses of approximately 16 people, or non-residential courses for larger groups. Your stay will include a full English breakfast and evening meals can be provided by prior arrangement. | | | Westfield Farm Motel | | | Bicester, Oxfordshire | | Westfield Farm Motel and Country Cottages lends itself as an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds, Oxford Colleges, Stratford-upon-Avon, Blenheim Palace, etc. For golf enthusiasts there are eight courses available within a ten mile radius, plus horse-riding and cycling (cycles available). | | | The Pines at Eastleigh | | | Bideford, Devon | | Lynn and Robin Pirrie welcome you to The Pines at Eastleigh where log-fires, king-size beds, a garden room bar with library, maps and a warm welcome await our guests. Breakfast is served in the drawing room where a log fire burns on during early mornings, and the view from the window stretches from Hartland Point to Lundy Island over the little white town of Bideford. Breakfasts use home produced and locally sourced ingredients: fruit from the garden, home made yoghurt and prize-winning local meats. Special diets can be catered for. The Pines is a NON-SMOKING establishment. Ground floor rooms around the peaceful courtyard garden are available. The courtyard rooms offer completely independent access so you may come and go as you please throughout your holiday. All rooms are en-suite, some with feature bathrooms. All have Teletext television, well-stocked hospitality tray with tea and coffee making facilities, telephones, hairdryers, and central heating. Children and pets are welcome. Family suites are available. We are able to accommodate babies up to 1 year old and children over 9 years of age. We can help you to organise cycling on the Tarka Trail, Cliff walking, Surfing, Canoeing and other water sports. There is a different beach for each day of your holiday within easy reach; Dartmoor and Exmoor to explore, gardens at Rosemoor and Tapeley as well as the fishing villages of Clovelly and Appledore. The cottages are available for self catering: visit the self catering pages of this website. Enjoy a relaxing drink after a days exploration in the garden room whose windows look to the south over the gardens and fields. Whether you choose a traditional pub like our 'local' Westleigh, or speciality seafood - eating in North Devon is reassuringly inexpensive. Let us know what you like and we'll provide a gastronomic tour; everything is close at hand. The limitless diversity of landscapes within this unique area with its magnificent coast, moorland and rolling farmland all combine to offer visitors to the area an almost limitless range of activities to enjoy while on holiday. Woolacombe River Taw Lundy from the air Substantially unspoilt by urban influences, North Devon has over 850 square miles of some of England's finest coast and countryside. The Pines at Eastleigh is centrally located in this unique environment. From the hotel there are many walks along quiet lanes and footpaths with fine views. The interesting ancient port of Bideford, the fishing village of Appledore, the estuary at Instow and the sweeping beach at Westward Ho! are only a few minutes drive away. Clovelly, Tintagel, Lynton, Exmoor and Dartmoor are within an hour's drive. Golf, cycle hire, water sports (notably surfing) and horse riding are in easy reach. We invite you to relax in our home and enjoy the 7 acres of grounds set high above Bideford. | | | Bridge House Hotel | | | Birmingham, West Midlands | | We are a friendly family run hotel established for over twenty nine years in the village of Acocks Green. We offer business conference facilities and overnight accommodation, a prime consideration when organising training courses for your staff. Over FIFTY ONE en-suite bedrooms are comfortably furnished to very high standards. We offer you tea/coffee making facilities and TV in rooms. Our well presented public areas include an attractive spacious reception area, a relaxing TV lounge, well appointed A La Carte restaurant and Air conditioned Bar. We also house an impressive function room which can cater for 120 people and comfortably seat 80. Why not leave your car in our Free Secure car park and catch the train next door into Birmingham City Shopping Centre or the NEW BULLRING CENTRE (train journey approx 6 mins)or to the new 'Touchwood' shopping Centre in Solihull (train journey approx 5 mins) | | | Burlington Hotel | | | Birmingham, West Midlands | | The Burlington is a luxurious, traditional four-star Victorian hotel, situated in the heart of Birmingham City Centre. A two minute walk from New Street Station and adjacent to 2,000 space NCP car park. The Burlington offers a unique character that blends traditional good service with modern facilities. Each of the 112 bedrooms is all individually designed to reflect the unique ambience of the hotel. All rooms have a high specification and include fax/modem points and electronic voice mailbox to name a few features. Our award winning dining experience with à-la carte and Table d'hôte menus available. The Burlington offers a choice of meeting and conference rooms for up to 400 people. Our leisure facilities on Level 5 comprise of a gym.The Burlington's combination of carefully chosen decor and state of the art facilities form a background for excellence where guests can enjoy the hotel's timeless quality. | | | Copthorne Hotel Birmingham | | | Birmingham, West Midlands | | Friendly and efficient service makes sure that no effort is spared to make your stay a pleasant and memorable one. Discover the many attractions that Birmingham has to offer - museums and galleries, concert halls, shopping, exhibitions, canal-side walks and restaurants - so much to see and do! Located in the city centre adjacent to the International Convention Centre and overlooking Centenary Square. The International Convention Centre is a 3 minute walk, The Business and Financial District a 5 minute walk, shopping, entertainment and nightlife all within 5 minutes walking distance. The National Exhibition Centre is only a 20 minute drive or one stop on the train; Birmingham New Street Railway Station 7 minutes walk. 23rd-31st December 2004 inclusive there will be no restaurant and bar. However a limited menu is available through room service. Our leisure centre is closed Christmas day and Boxing day only. For detailed access information or if you have any special needs or requirements please contact the Hotel. | | | Down Hall Country House Hotel | | | Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire | | Down Hall is a magnificent 4 Star Italian style mansion set in 110 acres of woodland, park and landscaped gardens. With a history dating back to 1540. The sumptuous surroundings of the main lounge with its fine furnishings, antiques, brilliant chandeliers and exquisite tapestries offer a warm and charming ambience to relax in. This Victorian Mansion is brimming with charm, style and elegance. Enjoy any one hundred comfortable bedrooms and feature rooms, carefully designed to compliment the surroundings.When it's time to dine, you'll discover a choice of stylish restaurants. Whether you are visiting for business or simply wanting to get away from the rigours of daily life, there are plenty of ways here to help you relax. | | | The Imperial Hotel | | | Blackpool, Lancashire | | Built in the late 1800s, the beautiful Victorian hotel has recently been restored to its former glory. Over 4 million has been invested by Paramount Group of Hotels over the last couple of years making the quality of bedrooms, bars, restaurants and meetings facilities outstanding. One of the Imperial's earliest guests, Charles Dickens, described the hotel as 'charming'. The hotel benefits from being on the quieter and more picturesque North Shore and has superb sea views, but is only a short walk or tram ride from all of Blackpool's exciting and world renowned attractions. | | | Menzies Carlton | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | The Menzies Carlton is renowned as one of Bournemouth's most luxurious hotels positioned on the famous East Cliff, with splendid coastal views. Restored to it's former glory the richly decorated reception areas and lounges retain a sense of granduer. Visitors to the cocktail bar will find a welcoming atmosphere and the award wining Fredricks restaurant serves the very best in English & International cuisine.In the evening we do find that ladies enjoy dressing for dinner and therefore to comply with the wishes of the majority of our guests, we would be grateful if gentlemen wear a collared shirt and long trousers. The spacious bedrooms have been attactively furnished to the highest standards, many enjoying views across the bay. The hotel also has a superior indoor leisure complex and during the summer guests may also take advantage of the outdoor heated swimming pool set in the beautiful gardens. For corporate and private functions there is a choice of funtion suites and two executive boardrooms. | | | Menzies East Cliff Court | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | The Menzies East Cliff Court occupies an unrivelled position adjacent to the Menzies Carlton Hotel on Bournemouths East Cliff, enjoying spectacular panoramic views of the bay. The hotel has reopened as Bournemouths newest luxury four star hotel, after a multi million pound refurbishment. The spacious lounges have been stylishly furnished to offer the perfect setting for guests to relax and unwind and enjoy the magnificent sea views. The superb restaurant is gracefuuly furnished and offers a wide range of english and continental dishes. The south facing terrace leads down to the sheltered seasonally heated swimming pool where guests can enjoy the very best of the days glorius sun in comfort. A number of the the 67 luxury bedrooms and suites have private balconies, whilst many of the rooms enjoy breathtaking coastal views. | | | Norfolk Royale Classic Hotel | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | A haven of warmth and sophistication, bordered by fragrant and attractive gardens set in the very heart of Bournemouth - the most radiant town on the South Coast. Always remembered - a friendly style of service that will ensure your stay will be relished and recalled with fondness. Breakfast and lunch are a pleasure in the light and airy conservatory style of the Echoes Restaurant; transformed by candlelight at nightfall to create a warm and intimate atmosphere. Gleaming silver, sparkling glass and fine china complement the attentive yet unobtrusive service of good food and fine wines. The carefully chosen menus and extensive wine list ensures your meal is a memorable dining experience. The contrasting moods of the gardens, patio, lounge and Club bar (all with full waiter service) provide ideal settings to relax and enjoy morning coffee, a cocktail before lunch and liqueurs after dinner in the company of friends and family or business colleagues. Interior styling and decoration of all 95 bedrooms, lavishly filled with the finest fabrics and furnishings, is in total harmony with the luxurious Edwardian style of an age goneby, yet offering every modern facility the most discerning guest would appreciate. Some are set aside for non-smokers, others with the lady traveller in mind and some are suitably equipped for the disabled. The suites are perfect when extra space is all important, often to accommodate our younger visitors and the two studios provide the ultimate setting for a romantic or celebration weekend with spa baths and sumptuous furnishings. All rooms being available from 3.00 pm with departure by 11.00 am, allowing substantial time for our guests to have trouble free access and departure. Alternatively some variations can be catered for. We also have a secure carpark that is available at a rate of 7.50 for 24 hours. The haven of the traditional garden is an unexpected pleasure for guests of all ages to enjoy. Whether sunbathing on the lawn, enjoying afternoon tea on the terrace, or idly sipping cocktails on the patio, the garden is an oasis for relaxation. For the more energetic, the glass domed leisure pool and jaccuzi, steam room and sauna will provide an invigorating experience. A variety of entertainment can be arranged for your own particular celebration, perhaps a harpist at cocktails, magician at dinner or dancing till the small hours. Themed evenings for casino fun or Caribbean barbecues are popular for small groups. For partners of those attending conventions or playing golf - fashion shows and demonstrations can be arranged on request. Celebrations, weddings, dinner parties, conferences and meetings all take pride of place within the special suites available at the Norfolk Royale. As well as the Echoes, seating 120 guests, the Surrey Suite provides an exclusive area where dining for 70 guests or meetings for 100 delegates can be arranged. The easily accessible Arundel Suite has a light mood suitable for training courses or private dinners for 60 and the three boardrooms adjacent to the lounge each seat 10 delegates comfortably. In the heart of Bournemouth the Norfolk Royale is an ideal base to take full advantage of this exciting, cosmopolitan town, be it in the warm and shiny light of day or in the illuminated glow of evening. Bournemouth has a superb range of stores and boutiques where an array of goods will tempt and tantalise even the most ardent shopper. The famous gardens and chines lead down to seven miles of blue flag clean, sandy beaches and sparkling clear blue sea, where wind surfing, water skiing and offshore races constantly stir the bay. A glittering array of entertainment is on offer with countless restaurants, nightclubs, cinemas and casinos including the Pavilion Theatre with worldclass performers and shows. Splendid 18 hole golf courses within the immediate proximity top an endless list of sporting activities available to those who wish to play purely for pleasure or those whose sport is an all-encompassing pastime. The Bournemouth International Centre is only ten minutes walk from the hotel and hosts major conventions and exhibitions that have helped Bournemouth become well known, throughout the UK and overseas. Further afield there is a wealth of unspoilt countryside - the enchanting New Forest with wooded glades, thatched pubs, cream teas and of course - the ponies. To the west, the awe inspiring Purbeck Hills provide a rugged background to fascinating bays, Corfe Castle and the natural beauty of Hardy's Wessex. Excellent motorways and high speed trains make Bournemouth's central coastal location easily accessible from all parts of Great Britain and the Continent. Central London and Heathrow Airport are just 90 minutes away by rail, while South Coast ferry services and National and International air connections to Bournemouth and Southampton Airports, provide the visitor with an innumerable choice of routes to Bournemouth. The Norfolk Royale is close to all the major attractions for the young and old, plus the resort boasts a free 'Kids Festival' during the high season. | | | Royal Bath Hotel | | | Bournemouth, Dorset | | Conveniently situated in the centre of Bournemouth town the Royal Bath is an ideal place to relax and unwind. To the rear of the hotel lies Bournemouth Bay with its highly rated beaches offering the opportunity to walk along its lovely promenade taking in the sea air. Both of the hotel's restaurants are renowned for their mouthwatering cuisine, and guests can relax and unwind in the well-equipped Leisure Pavilion which includes a swimming pool, spa bath, sauna and small gym. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Bournemouth, the South Coast's most sophisticated resort. | | | Coppid Beech Hotel | | | Bracknell, Berkshire | | Ideally located in the Thames Valley, only 25 minutes from Heathrow International Airport, 2.5 minutes from Junction 10 of the M4 and 10 minutes from Junction 3 of the M3; Close by, you will find Royal Ascot Racecourse, Windsor Castle and Park, Eton, Henley-on-Thames, Wentworth Golf Course, Savill Gardens, The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club and many beautiful Thames-side villages. There are also numerous superb venues for sporting, cultural or leisure activities within easy reach of the hotel, and our conference organisers will be pleased to assist you in organising any outside visits you may require. The experience starts on Friday evening as you sweep around to the hotel entrance and take in the stunning architecture. The warm and friendly welcome at our reception is your first indication of how well you are going to be looked after this weekend. Your bedroom is of course superb with the option of non-smoking if you prefer. All rooms have luxurious en-suite bathrooms, TV, Mini Bar and tea and coffee making facilities. Families and couples are all equally well catered for, why not come and dance the night away at the very popular 'Apres' nightclub located in the hotel? | | | Cedar Court Hotel Bradford | | | Bradford, West Yorkshire | | Leeds/ Bradford International Airport is only 8 miles away. Our quality of service and friendly approach, coupled with the highest standards associated with a 4-star rating, means that the Cedar Court Hotel provides the ideal venue for any event. The Cedar Court Hotel has an extensive range of facilities unrivalled in the area, including a selection of 131 bedrooms including Executive rooms and luxury suites. The hotel has 14 conference and banqueting suites, carefully designed to accommodate individual requirements with ease. Our premier suite can accommodate up to 800 and contains its own private reception, bar facilities, cloakroom and vehicle access. Our stylish lounge is the ideal meeting point, offering morning coffee, snacks, afternoon teas and is perfect for a relaxing pre dinner drink before enjoying a meal in our Four Seasons Restaurant. With the extensive leisure facilities on offer at the Cedar Court Hotel, it is the perfect time to indulge yourself. Take time to relax in the Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. For the more energetic, a fully equipped gym is available. Our 13m pool completes the luxury facilities designed to cater for all. Whatever the occasion - annual conference, training course, private dinner, wedding reception or leisure break - the Cedar Court Hotel will ensure quality service for all occasions. | | | Old Manor Hotel | | | Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire | | PERFECT. THe bus stops outside,the train is 2 stops to Britain's favourite Heritage City and it's only 20 minutes if you should choose to drive.As it's on the London side of Bath, we are less than 2 hours from the capital. All rooms are ensuite, bursting with antiques, a bit quirky. Fab new conservatory and Olde English bar. Noted for food and great English breakfasts. Four Posters, Half Testers and great suites. 5 Diamonds,Johansens Reccommended etc. Book Now! | | | Widbrook Grange | | | Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire | | Widbrook Grange has been awarded the English Tourist Council, RAC and AA 5 Diamond top quality rating and for its attentive yet unobtrusive hospitality and the RAC have named it 'Little Gem' of the year hotel for the last 5 years. It has an intimate relaxing atmosphere of warmth and informality with cosy lounges and a log fire burning on cold winter nights. The 20 spacious and tastefully decorated bedrooms are located in the main house, courtyard and gardens and include romantic four posters, family rooms and facilities for disabled guests. It has a heated indoor swimming pool, a gym and conference suite and its award winning AA Rosette 'Medlar Tree Restaurant' serves fine British regional cuisine complimented by an interesting selection of New and Old World wines. Walks from the hotel lead to the Kennet and Avon canal with its picturesque narrow boats and on to the Saxon Tithe Barn and Church of the Medieval Town of Bradford on Avon. Longleat House, Stonehenge and Lacock Abbey are within easy driving distance. The hotel sits amidst rolling countryside yet is only 17 minutes from the historic city of Bath, 5 from the county town of Trowbridge and 2 hours from London. Sitting just off the M3/M4 corridor and just 40 mins from Bristol airport, Widbrook Grange hotel serves all major cities in the UK and many in Europe. | | | Marygreen Manor | | | Brentwood, Essex | | The building retains most of its original features combined with every modern facility. This is an ideal venue for all of your leisure or business needs offering friendly and professional service. Guests can choose from one of our 30 Courtyard Garden Rooms, each facing into a peaceful secluded garden or the original Tudor Bedrooms luxuriously furnished with either four-poster or antique carved beds. Brampton Lodge comprises of 7 luxurious bedrooms and 3 suites each individually designed in the Country House style. All Garden and Brampton Lodge rooms are air-conditioned and incorporate every modern facility. | | | Chestnut House Village Hotel | | | Bridgwater, Somerset | | Chestnut House was originally the village farmhouse which dates back in part to the mid-1500s. 7 years ago, the property was fully renovated and reopened as a 5 diamond village hotel. With 7 en suite fully-appointed double bedrooms (two with access from outside the main building), we aim to offer only the very best in style and service. We have Z-beds available for children and all rooms are available for single occupancy. Only 5 minutes from the M5 but in a secluded and very quiet village, this makes the property ideal for stop-overs and as a base for business or for exploring the wonders of Somerset. You would have to look far and wide to find anywhere as quiet and peaceful as the old village of Woolavington. | | | The Hood Arms Hotel | | | Bridgwater, Somerset | | Good food and accommodation in a traditional 17thcentury coaching inn with delightful walled garden.All rooms ensuite.Refurbished by private owners in 2004.Renowned for its excellent food and comfort, used by mountain bikers,walkers,businessmen and those who just want to relax.Much talked about Parrot(Georgie) and Bulldog (Winnie). | | | The Old Vicarage Hotel | | | Bridgwater, Somerset | | Its only a moments walk across the historic churchyard to the high street, so is an extremely convenient place for not only our business clients, but also those who stay for functions or to visit the local or wider area. Parking is free and access to the M5 motorway is convenient via junction 23 and junction 24. Make your stay something special in one of our 15 well appointed ensuite guest rooms, each one being decorated in its own distinctive character. Both smoking and non- smoking rooms are available on request. Well behaved pets are also welcome by prior arrangement. | | | Ascott House Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | Whether it is the stylishly decorated rooms, freshly prepared breakfasts or friendly atmosphere, everything is done to make your stay enjoyable. We are blessed with a very attractive hotel with distinctive character, in a pleasant Regency garden square set back from the sea frontOnce inside the hotel the sense of comfort and relaxation is immediate. Our Sparkling Diamond award for cleanliness gives you the assurance of pleasant surroundings wherever you are in the hotel. The soft lights, fresh flowers and luxurious leather seating in the lounge tempt even the most energetic to take it easy for a few moments. Whilst a spacious dining area and extensive breakfast menu make getting up in the morning a pleasure. | | | De Vere Grand Hotel Brighton | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | The De Vere Grand opened in 1864 and immediately became one of the Europe's finest and most majestic hotels, where high standards of service, comfort and elegance were its watchword and continue to this day | | | Gullivers Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | An elegant, 4 diamond luxury boutique hotel, with unique attention to detail and the most personal and friendly of service. Gulliver's Hotel encapsulates everything you expect in a trendy, modern boutique style hotel complemented by an unrivalled central location in Brighton. Ideal for business trips, conference centre or exploring shops, bars, restaurants and Brighton's exciting nightlife. Combining heritage and modern decor, Gulliver's Hotel is the desirable hotel for discerning business and leisure travellers in search of a warm welcome. Personal attention is given to our international clientele. The Hotel is fully equipped to service our Guests' every need - from our stylish lounge with wireless internet connection, our cosy French restaurant (at the New Steine Hotel), to Internet links in all bedrooms and our intimate conference facilities (also at the New Steine Hotel). | | | New Steine Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | The Hotel is fully equipped to service our guests every need - from our stylish cocktail lounge with wireless connection, fabulous bedrooms with original art and internet links to our cosy French restaurant and intimate conference facilities. We combine traditional luxury with up-to-the-minute technology and first-class service. The New Steine Bistro provides the hotel with it's own restaurant offering homemade French cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere. Personal attention is given to our international clientele who want the efficiency of business facilities yet small enough to offer privacy and personal attention to all who visit and our many guests who return. | | | Old Ship Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | This charming hotel provides a delightful seafront location with many fine facilities and excellent attractions nearby. The ideal choice for a short break or holiday. All rooms ensuite, many with seaviews. Wine and dine in Redz Brasserie and Bar which is continental in style and offers an interesting, varied menu. | | | Royal Pavillion Townhouse Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | Quality and exellence come as standard. 8 rooms individually themed similar to those within the Prince Regents Royal Pavilion. Attached is Brighton's Premier Italian Restaurant, Leone D'Oro. Ideally situated for the Brighton Centre & conference Halls as well as all your shopping needs. | | | The Arlanda Hotel | | | Brighton, East Sussex | | Please note that all of our bedrooms are non-smoking rooms. Guests arriving here on a cold winter's evening will find an open fire burning in the lounge; as the Hotel is licensed they may perhaps wish to warm themselves further with a glass or two from our selected wine list. The next morning, the day begins at the Arlanda Hotel with a full traditional English Breakfast. We have a breakfast bar providing a Continental Breakfast; vegetarians are also catered for. We are delighted to say that our breakfasts are renowned and have helped us to earn the high reputation that we enjoy. Whatever your plans for the day, be they business or pleasure, you will go forth, fortified by the Arlanda Breakfast! | | | Days Inn Bristol | | | Bristol, City of Bristol | | Situated on the M5, the Days Inn Bristol provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, free satellite TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free newspaper, telephone, free parking, all the facilities of a Welcome Break Service Area plus a selection of famous catering outlets on site, make Days Inn terrific value. Local attractions include the SS Great Britain at Bristol, Bristol Zoo and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Stay at any Welcome Break hotel and you'll discover a wide range of in-room and on-site facilities that will make you want to come back again and again... For business guests, our Days Inn hotels offer 'Workzone' - a dedicated executive room featuring modem line, extra work space and in-room iron & board. For our leisure guests, all Welcome Break hotels offer family rooms for up to 2 adults & 2 children featuring SKY TV ( including Sports 1 & 2), a complimentary hot drinks caddy together with an en-suite bathroom featuring bath & shower. Many of our hotels are also within easy reach of prime UK attractions. Days Inn Hotel,,,,, The Best Value under the Sun !!!!! | | | Downs Edge | | | Bristol, City of Bristol | | The House is set in magnificent gardens opening onto the Bristol Downs at the front- an open Park of some 450 acres - and onto the Botanic Gardens at the back. Truly 'a Countryside location in the Heart of the City'. It is ideally situated for the amenities of the City - Theatres, Cinemas, Restaurants, both Universities & special places of Interest - but lies amid the peaceful surroundings of acres of open parkland. The House is furnished with fine period furniture and paintings, and a Library containing many interesting books on the history of Bristol. The accommodation comprises 8 thoughtfully furnished Bedrooms, each with its own facilities. | | | Grasmere Court Hotel | | | Bristol, City of Bristol | | Grasmere Court is conveniently located near the A4 between Bath and Bristol. It is a very friendly family-run hotel, with well-equipped bedrooms, with one having a four-poster bed. Good value food is available, and there is a comfortable lounge and cosy bar. | | | Miltons Hotel Country Lodge and Restaurant | | | Bristol, City of Bristol | | All cottages are en suite, with television and tea and coffee making facilities. The bedroom is contained on a beamed gallery and is approached by an open staircase. The charming restaurant with its Minstrels Gallery, log fires and candlelight dining is unashamedly romantic! With an excellent reputation for fine cuisine combined with personal service and a choice of both a la Carte and Table D'hote menu's, theres something to please even the most discerning palates. | | | The Brigstow Hotel | | | Bristol, City of Bristol | | The Brigstow is in a prime position on Welsh Back, and has its own wonderful riverside frontage in the heart of this ancient but lively and vigorous city. The hotel is designed and finished with satisfying care, all of the 115 bedrooms being comfortable with a contemporary feel. The bedrooms have en-suite facilities, air conditioning, remote control television, mini bar and safe. There's even a plasma screen in the bathroom. For business guests, each bedroom has a well lit desk and access points for computers, and the hotel has a fully equipped business centre. Assembly at the Brigstow is a dedicated comprehensive service for successful hosting of events. Ellipse the hotel's restaurant serves fresh and well prepared food, in light and airy surroundings with views of the river. | | | The White Horse Hotel | | | Brixham, Devon | | The White Horse Hotel was built in the mid 19th Century by Lord Churston. Subsequent owners appear to have been offering accommodation to paying guests for over 100 years. All rooms are en-suite & beautifully decorated with crisp linen, fluffy towels, tea/coffee making facilities, TV's and dvd players. The hotel has a lounge bar which serves food, dining area, ample fourcourt parking with space for trailors and a large garden. | | | Rhinefield House Hotel | | | Brockenhurst, Hampshire | | As you drive through the ancient New Forest, and up the long sweeping drive to the hotel, shadowed by Canadian redwood and copper beech trees and lined with rhododendrons, your anticipation builds. Your breath will be taken away by this magnificent, country mansion surrounded by natural forest. Rhinefield House is home to a number of hidden treasures. The Alhambra Room, originally built as a gentlemans smoking room by the owner Mabel Walker-Munro as a birthday gift for her husband, is now an elaborate private dining room. Designed as an exact replica of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, it is elaborately embellished with onyx from Persia, magnificent copper and bronze, and hand-cut mosaic tiles. Attention to detail also prevails in the restaurant where you will find the magnificent carving of the Armada set in the restaurant fireplace. This took nine years to complete and was carved out of one solid block of oak some 4ft thick. It provides the perfect backdrop to the masterpieces created by Chef and his team who delight in choosing only the finest ingredients to provide mouth-watering food complemented by a wide selection of fine wines. | | | Villiers Classic Hotel | | | Buckingham, Buckinghamshire | | Villiers Hotel have produced the quintessential luxury hotel experience. Each spacious,individually decorated room and suites offers a rewarding and timeless elegance and up-to-the-moment convenience; luxurious comfort and classic sophistication. | | | Bude Haven Hotel | | | Bude, Cornwall | | Standing in a quiet area, within easy walking distance of the town centre,beaches and Bude & North Cornwall Links Golf Club, Special green fee rates can be arranged. Ample parking.and beaches. Bude Haven is a 4 diamond, non-smoking hotel which offers individually furnished en-suite bedrooms of varying sizes and each is provided with a Television, radio, beverage tray and hairdryer. Guests can use the outside hot tub, situated in the secluded side garden, free of charge, relax in the lounge or enjoy a drink in the bar. The residents' restaurant, is open 5 nights of the week, being closed on Sunday and Wednesday evenings. It serves a wide ranging menu, from local seafood to the finest steaks. The restaurant will be closed on Friday 1 April 2005 and Saturday 2 April 2005 and from Monday 13 June 2005 to Saturday 18 June 2005. | | | Six Bells Inn | | | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | | The Six Bells is a perfect country escape set on the edge of the village green, near the duck pond in the pretty Suffolk village of Bardwell. Originating in the late 1500s, the Inn was enlarged in the 19th century and more recently by ourselves. It now offers a characterful blend of old and new. Totally surrounded by countryside, it offers total peace and tranquillity, great food and a country atmosphere. Yet with improvements to the A11 & the A14, it is surprisingly an easy drive from London and the Midlands. We offer all the delights of a Country Inn - excellent food and drink in a friendly and hospitable atmosphere. Our kitchen team, under the personal direction of Richard Salmon, offer a different three course menu each evening with a choice of dishes varying between the contemporary to the traditional. Prime local produce, fresh fish from Lowestoft, Suffolk pork and game in season is prepared daily for you to enjoy. There is a natural and comforting ambience to our country-style beamed dining room with its old Suffolk range making it a lovely setting for your dinner. Furthermore, our pretty conservatory with its views over the garden and countryside provides a light and airy complimentary dining area. Check in for rooms is available from 3.30 pm. If you plan to arrive after 10.00pm please telephone us to make special arrangements. Please read our policy statement before booking. Thank you. | | | Worlington Hall Hotel | | | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | | The Worlington Hall stands amidst beautiful countryside in the heart of a picturesque village from which it takes its name. Located near to Mildenhall we offer the full facilities of a Country Hotel with a Bar Menu and á la carte restaurant, function suite, lounge bar and charming accommodation. The bar and restaurant are open to non-residents. Our comfortable Lounge Bar offers the perfect setting to relax with friends before dinner. The sixteenth century carved wood panelling and blazing log fire will set the mood for a memorable meal in the charming surroundings of the restaurant. | | | Palace Hotel | | | Buxton, Derbyshire | | The spa town of Buxton is in the heart of the Peak District, one of Britain's most beautiful national parks. Famed for the healthy properties of its mineral water, the area offers stunning scenery with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls and caves. The hotel is renowned locally and nationally for its standards of customer service, cuisine and accommodation. The beautiful Victorian architecture is matched by richly decorated rooms, and the hotel successfully combines traditional heritage with state-of-the-art facilities. It is the perfect base to visit the Peak District whatever the nature of your stay. | | | Acorn Guest House | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | Cambridge is one of the most beautiful cities in Britain and is steeped in history and tradition. Acorn Guest House is ideally situated for a visit to both the city and the surrounding area. Cambridge is a city best discovered on foot and guests find our location ideal for exploring the sights. Acorn Guest House is located within walking distance of the River Cam, the historic city centre and the famous colleges. If travelling on foot to the centre, the journey is a pleasant walk alongside the river and across the greens. There are a number of pubs alongside the river. You may see crews of rowers on the river and in the summer, you will see punting. For the less energetic, there are frequent buses from the bus stop located close by. We are strictly a non-smoking establishment, and no pets. PLEASE NOTE: We DO NOT ACCEPT ONE NIGHT STAYS over the weekend from March to October. | | | Aylesbray Lodge | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | Aylesbray Lodge is situated in the south of Cambridge just 5 minutes walk from the Addenbrookes hospital, approximately 1.5 miles from the city centre, and 1 mile from the train station. We are very proud of our ability to make a special occasion even more memorable by adding a personal touch. At Aylesbray Lodge we don't believe in short measures and our hearty breakfast should set any visitor ready for the day to view this fine university city. Cambridge is renowned for its beautiful colleges and quaint back street shops. A summer punt on the River Cam would truly finalise a memorable experience. | | | Cambridge Apartments Ltd | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | Cambridge Apartments are quietly situated in select locations within walking distance of the historic city centre of Cambridge. Each of the comfortable one and two bedroom apartments and three and four bedroom townhouses are individually furnished and stylishly decorated. Kitchens are fully equipped and include dishwashers, washer/dryers, microwave ovens and fridge/freezers. Relaxation in the modern apartments is further aided with comfortable sofas, wide screen television, DVD and stereo with CD player in each living room and a television and video in each master bedroom. In addition all apartments have security entry phones and direct dial telephone and fax machine. Private allocated parking and a welcome pack including fresh milk and tea/coffee are complimentary. | | | De Vere University Arms Hotel | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | Originally built in 1834, the De Vere University Arms Hotel is a notable building in the heart of Cambridge with all the charm and characteristics associated with the Victorian era. The hotel strives to maintain its traditional values and themes whilst providing the most up to date facilities and services rivalled by any 4 star city centre hotel. With 120 characteristic en-suite rooms, many of which have air conditioning, and the majority overlooking the serene Parker's Piece, we provide an individual approach to accommodation which goes hand in hand with the individuality of our guests. | | | Hotel Felix | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | Set in over three acres of landscaped gardens, the addition of two new wings to this beautiful Victorian mansion has created a welcoming central courtyard and enables Hotel Felix to offer guests an impressive range of accommodation and facilities. Overlooking the terrace and gardens, Graffiti, the restaurant of Hotel Felix, is a glorious salon that offers Mediterranean cuisine prepared with a modern twist by executive chef Stuart Conibear who previously worked at The Ivy and The Dorchester. | | | The Cambridge Belfry | | | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | | In Cambourne, close to the M11, this modern hotel affords easy access into Cambridge. 120 beautifully appointed bedrooms offer stylish comfort in elegant surroundings with a wide range of leisure facilities including heated indoor swimming pool, gym, steam & sauna and beauty treatment rooms. After a busy day sightseeing, relax in the classic courtyard with a glass of wine or a coffee. Dining can be informal in the Brasserie or for a more formal setting indulge yourself with a fine selection of menus and wines. | | | Abbots Barton Hotel(Best Western) | | | Canterbury, Kent | | Our hotel is set back from a busy road and lies in extensive grounds. With excellent, individually styled newly refurbished rooms, you are provided with every amenity expected of the standard of hotel, but also enjoys a personal touch as our hotel is full of character. All the Bedrooms will be well appointed with a wide choice of Standard and Executive rooms. You will enjoy all that is best in food, service and comfort during your stay with a select choice of dining. Our Head Chef and his Brigade have combined their skills to present a menu that is both wide in choice of international dishes and traditional English fayre. A choice of well equipped function rooms are available which satisfy every discerning conference organiser. Within easy walk to Canterbury City Centre and ample free car parking, The Best Western Abbots Barton is the perfect base to explore Canterbury and its beautiful surroundings. | | | County Hotel - MacDonald | | | Canterbury, Kent | | At the rear of the hotel, where weary travelers once tethered their horses, there is parking space for up to 60 cars and the Tudor Bar is the perfect meeting point. You are spoilt for choice when it comes to wining and dining, with the contrasting restaurants available without leaving the hotel. Sullys Restaurant is renowned for its fine dining. Enjoy an aperitif in the cocktail bar while you peruse the menu and relax before you enjoy a meal. | | | The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club | | | Castle Combe, Wiltshire | | Charming Grade II listed Mews Cottages, and traditional bedrooms within the Manor House all have superb bathrooms with a classical feel. An award winning restaurant, itimate reception rooms, crackling fire places, and an oak panelled bar all steeped in history. | | | Thistle East Midlands Airport | | | Castle Donington, Leicestershire | | The 164-bedroom hotel offers all the facilities you would expect from a Thistle Hotel including an Otium Leisure Club with swimming pool, sauna, steam room, hot whirlpool tub and newly equipped gymnasium plus an award winning restaurant. There is free car parking for all guests. Families are especially welcome. | | | Bellplot House Hotel | | | Chard, Somerset | | Our Georgian heritage is reflected in the decor, giving the ambience of a Georgian home which also provides all the modern facilities expected by today's guests. Great stopover on the Gateway to the West Country & Cornwall. We specialise in giving a personal service taylored to your specific needs. Relax whilst drinking from Brierley cut glass crystal & large sociable wine glasses. All of our seven bedroom are bright, spacious and warm. They have en-suite facilities, including walk-in power shower, telephone, satellite, television video and computer workstation. Tea and coffee are provided, plus the ever useful hair dryer and trouser press. | | | Bridgewood Manor | | | Chatham, Kent | | 100 quality, well equipped bedrooms. Full leisure centre including heated indoor pool, spa, gym, tennis and beauty treatments. Seriously good cuisine is offered in the Squires restaurant - awarded 2 rosettes for food. The second restaurant 'The Terrace' serves lighter meals in a modern setting. | | | Beaumont House Hotel | | | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | | Beaumont House was built in the 1850s in the Regency period of Cheltenham as a private house/villa. It was converted to a hotel in the 1980s. The hotel has 16 bedrooms, all en suite, is family run in a relaxed friendly style with the emphasis on warmth, peace and comfort; it is set in beautiful gardens where drinks may be enjoyed on summer evenings; there is ample car parking space. Our comfortable lounge is the perfect place to relax with a good novel, enjoy a cappuccino or a drink from our Trust Bar before going out for dinner. There are excellent restaurants within walking distance from the hotel - the closest fine dining Restaurant, Rowan's [recommended - but book in advance] is just 50 yards away. During 2005 substantial improvements will be made to the hotel. We are closed 9 - 20 May for the installation of new plumbing; new fire alarm system; new kitchen; new TV aerial system; broadband connections to bedrooms and the creation of 2 new theme rooms - OUT OF AFRICA and OUT OF ASIA, spacious, comfortable and with spa baths. To add value to your stay, guests are entitled to complimentary entrance to LA FITNESS Cheltenham - great swimming pool and gym. | | | Cheltenham Park Hotel | | | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | | Just two miles from the centre of Cheltenham, the hotel is the proud owner of the 1999 Silver Award from the English Tourist Board Council, and the Lakeside Restaurant has received a recommendation from Egon Ronay. The hotel boasts beautiful landscaped gardens, with a small lake and a pergola at the rear. The gardens make the perfect setting for wedding photographs and summer cocktail receptions. For those who enjoy a round of golf, the gardens back onto Lilleybrook golf course. | | | Cleeve Hill Hotel | | | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | | Great importance is placed on comfort and providing a warm and relaxed atmosphere in which guests can unwind. Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of the Cotswolds, we make an ideal base from which to visit Stratford, Bath, Warwick, Oxford and the charming Cotswold villages nearby. With direct access to The Cotswold Way, we are ideally placed for those who love walking and just a few minutes walk away Cleeve Common Golf Club offers one of the area's most spectacular golf courses. | | | The Queens Hotel-MacDonalds | | | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | | picturesque Cotswold. All of the guest rooms are comfortable and nicely equipped to give a feeling of being home while away from home. The hotel also has a variety of facilities and services that are sure to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers. | | | Best Western Queen Hotel | | | Chester, Cheshire | | Through the combination of modern first class services and wonderful newly created enhanced facilities throughout we can guarantee from the moment you arrive, a quite wonderful experience in the true tradition of this grand marque hotel. | | | Chester Moat House | | | Chester, Cheshire | | The Chester Moat House is ideally situated for visitors to the area. It has a welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes friendly and hospitable service. The hotel has excellent facilities as well as comfortable guest rooms and public areas. The hotel also has a variety of facilities and services that are sure to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers. Our Club Moativation health & fitness club provides the perfect location for all travellers. Relax in the indoor heated pool, spa, sauna and steam room or work out in the air-conditioned gymnasium. | | | Crabwall Manor | | | Chester, Cheshire | | A red brick castellated frontage complete with turrets gives a magical, medieval feel, whilst the 48 individually designed ensuite bedrooms which are beautifully appointed, with amenities expected of a luxury hotel. Our 2 AA Rosette award winning 'Conservatory Restaurant' accompanies all this, offering a high standard of interesting and varied cuisine. To help you unwind, the contemporary Reflections Leisure facilities are very well equipped and the Spa offering treatments has much to offer. | | | Macdonald Craxton Wood Hotel | | | Chester, Cheshire | | Close to the ancient Roman town of Chester and the rugged beauty of North Wales, and, yet, such peace and tranquillity lies only a short drive away from the big city lifestyles of Liverpool and Manchester with their enviable mix of designer shopping, exciting nightlife and unique visitor attractions. And speaking of great shopping, Craxton Wood is ideally placed for the Cheshire Oaks Designer Village. The state of the art conference centre features a main room, capable of hosting a seminar of 400. The room divides into two, each having its own bar and breakout facility. Upstairs the centre has five air conditioned, self-contained meeting rooms suitable for an interview for two up to a meeting for 50. Facilities available include LCD Projector, 35mm projector, overhead projector, projection screens, marker boards, flipchart, televisions, video recorders, video conferencing and ISDN/modem ports. Our hotel can organise corporate activities and themed dinners to suit all requirements. Our 72 luxuriously appointed bedrooms, most of which feature peaceful views over carefully tended lawns, elegant rose gardens or charming woodlands. Our executive bedrooms include dressing gowns and slippers, writing desk and sofa. The suite has a separate lounge with second television. The Garden Room Restaurant boasts an AA rosette, whilst a lounge menu is available during the day for lighter appetites. An extensive wine list is available with vintages over the past 30 years, whilst the hotel bar has a wide range of whiskies on offer. Private dining for small groups can be arranged in the Conservatory overlooking the beautiful lawns. In a determinedly classical approach to cooking, our internationally trained chefs prepare exquisite dishes whose subtle flavours can only have come from the finest and freshest of ingredients. The state of the art leisure club has an 18 metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room, fully equipped technogym and aerobics studio. To relax and unwind why not try one of our range of wonderful beauty products. | | | Mollington Banastre Hotel | | | Chester, Cheshire | | The hotel enjoys a reputation for hospitality and comfortable surroundings, which reflects the high quality of service and accommodation provided. A choice of restaurants, either the stylish Garden Room with views of the garden or informal dining in our Brasserie, in the Leisure Club. Guests are spoiled for choice in the Health and Leisure Club with a range of facilities including an indoor pool, sauna, jacuzzi, squash, gymnasium, and beauty spa offering a range of treatments for men and women. Please note children under 14 years of age are not allowed in the pool after 6.30pm. To avoid disappointment please make your dinner reservations as soon as possible. | | | The Chester Grosvenor Hotel | | | Chester, Cheshire | | 80 elegant bedrooms including a number of exquisite suites. Restaurants and bars providing a choice of atmosphere to suit your mood, formal, informal, elegant or casual. Spa and Fitness Centre. The Grosvenor Spa offers holistic body and soul rituals. | | | Thornton Hall Classic Hotel | | | Chester, Cheshire | | The historic city of Chester is only 13 miles away, and Liverpool 20 minutes by car. The hotel has excellent motorway links and is just 5 minutes away from junction 4 of the M53. Thornton Hall Classic Hotel was originally a 19th century mansion, home of a shipping magnate. The elegant building has been stylishly extended but still retains some striking original features such as oak carvings and ornate ceilings. The hotel is situated in an unspoilt hamlet in the heart of the beautiful Wirral countryside. The 63 ensuite bedrooms are mainly situated in the new wing and have a modern, contemporary feel with good facilities such as trouser press and satellite television. The Italian Room restaurant prides itself on serving the best of English food and has received a host of awards. The hotel boasts one of finest health clubs in the region including a stunning indoor pool (no children under 6 years), hi-tec gym and full range of beauty treatments. | | | St Andrews Lodge Hotel | | | Chichester, West Sussex | | St Andrews is situated in the small seaside town of Selsey with its unspoilt coastline and next to Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve. St Andrews has a large sitting room overlooking the garden and a small licenced bar. For the comfort of our guests we do request no smoking in the bedrooms and lounge but smoking is permitted in the bar area. Cosy log fire in sitting room for winter evenings. Traditional English breakfast served. Vegetarian diets catered for. We have a large sun trap garden and ample private parking space to the front of the property. Very pretty refurbished rooms. The 5 ground floor bedrooms set overlooking the garden and are ideal if you wish to bring your dog on holiday with you. One of our ground floor rooms has been specially adapted for wheelchair use. The room has a double and a single bed and a wheel in shower room. | | | The Woodstock House Hotel | | | Chichester, West Sussex | | Stay in our quaint comfortable bedrooms and dine at the many excellent Country Inns and Restaurants in the area. Our accommodation comprises of 12 en-suite bedrooms with all modern amenities set around an attractive courtyard garden, which was originally the Farm Yard and where we now serve complimentary afternoon tea on arrival in the summer. For the comfort and convenience of other guests that we request that there is no smoking in the bedrooms or restaurant however smoking is permitted in the bar area. The Hotel offers an ideal base for visiting the numerous attractions of the area, which include Horse Racing at Goodwood, The Goodwood Motor Racing Circuit and Aerodrome, Chichester Festival Theatre, The Weald and Downland Museum, West Dean Gardens, Petworth for its many antique shops, The National Trust Properties of Petworth House and Uppark and Midhurst for Polo and the historic castle ruins at Cowdray Park. | | | The Kings Arms | | | Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire | | Our vision is simple: to offer modern, well-sourced, enthusiastically cooked food in an informal, relaxed atmosphere with stylish, simple chintz free accommodation at fair prices. When we first came to this fantastic, 17th & 18th century mellow Cotswold stone townhouse hotel, bang in the middle of Chipping Campden, we simply fell in love with it! In one of the most beautiful unspoilt towns in the Cotswolds, with its stylish, renovated, interiors, great award winning food, local beers, superb wines,12 en-suite bedrooms, gardens & friendly unfussy service, we really hope you will too... Welcome to The Kings @ Campden... | | | The White House | | | Christchurch, Dorset | | IDEAL LOCATION Eileen and Fred welcome you to their beautiful Victorian house. Tastefully decorated and furnished with many personal touches to make you feel at home. A generous breakfast is served in the delightful dining room. The bedrooms are bright and noticeably clean with television, hairdryers and clock radios provided for your added convenience. Ample car parking provided in the private car park. The White House is conveniently situated near to the shops; restaurants and the award winning Highcliffe beach with its wonderful views are just a short walk away. August ank holiday bookings must be for a mininum of three nights. | | | Wavecrest Hotel | | | Clacton-on-Sea, Essex | | Weve carefully selected each element to add a modern, affordable twist to the traditional seaside break. In a Wavecrest Hotel you can relax and enjoy stylish surroundings and a welcoming home from home atmosphere. Or why not take advantage of our function facilities as the ideal venue for your special occasion. Due to the prime location, youll find it easy to sample the many delights of the local area. Discover a host of attractions and amenities within easy reach of the hotel to keep you amused and entertained during your visit. Whatever your reason for visiting us, you can expect a whole lot more from a Wavecrest Hotel. | | | Comat Hotel | | | Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire | | The comfortable and attractive bedrooms, which are all furnished to a high standard, are all en-suite and have courtesy tea & coffee, TV and video recorder (there is a small video library), radio alarm clock and hair dryer. Ironing facilities are also available. The dining room is very pleasant and relaxing and has separate tables for a more intimate atmosphere. There is a well stocked bar in the comfortable lounge which also has satellite TV. A four course English or continental breakfast is included in the tariff and is served from 7.00am to 9.00am. There is a menu to choose from, so you can have as much or as little as you like. | | | Tudor Terrace Guest House | | | Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire | | Inspected by the English Tourism Council and the AA and awarded the grading 4 Diamonds. Extra large Victorian house is situated within a conservation area of Cleethorpes. Close to the seafront (1 min). Our rooms are decorated to an extremely high standard. Ideal for both Business and Pleasure Travellers wishing to be in Cleethorpes and close to the Towns of Grimsby,Immingham and the Humber Bank areas of North East Lincolnshire. Long Term Business Guests we may be able to offer 'Special Rates'. Situated within Cleethorpes with its traditional seaside attractions, golden beaches and lovely gardens, the perfect location for touring the many delights of the Lincolnshire Wolds and visiting the historic cities of Lincoln and York. Superb location for the business traveller for both Ports of Grimsby, Immingham and the Humber Bank. The TUDOR TERRACE GUEST HOUSE is really 'Somewhere Special' for travellers and business Guests that deserve and expect super accommodation. Superb location for the WINTER GARDENS, Leisure Center, Boating Lake, CROMWELL BANQUETING SUITE, Multi screen Cinema and FOR FUNCTIONS at the BEACHCOMBER. Our four course English or continental breakfast is included in the tariff and is served from 7.00am to 9.30 ish. There is a menu to choose from, so you can have as much or as little as you prefer. Both on/off street parking is available. Please pre-order any Evening Dinners. Sorry totally non smoking. A Ground Floor room has been adapted for guests with disabilities. (Please enquire). Prior notice to hire our Shoprider Sovereign Mobility Electric Scooter. English Tourism Council Catogory 1 Mobility graded. So in a nutshell this is a superb place to stay. Welcome to Cleethorpes. | | | Clarion Hotel Blackburn | | | Clitheroe, Lancashire | | This exclusive all suites hotel is located in the heart of the beautiful Ribble Valley countryside yet close to Clitheroe and Blackburn. The hotel features an award winning restaurant and an extremely impressive leisure club. Most of the suites boast their own private lounge and dining room with patio or balcony overlooking the spectacular Pendle Hill. It is the perfect setting for the ultimate family celebration and it holds a licence to carry out civil wedding ceremonies in our newly refurbished Pendle Suite. | | | Woodlands Park Hotel | | | Cobham, Surrey | | Hand Picked Hotels have won the ultimate accolade AA Hotel Group of the Year. Today Woodlands Park provides a stylish retreat retaining much of its Victorian grandeur. Oak panelled rooms and numerous antiques take visitors back to an age of style and sophistication. The hotel has a reputation for excellent and imaginative cuisine and fine wines. The Oak Room has two AA rosettes in recognition of its quality. For a more relaxed and informal setting, but equally as indulgent the hotel has a Brasserie offering contemporary food. A range of elegant bedrooms offer a combination of traditional and modern luxuries, including plasma screen TV's and DVD players, perfect for pure indulgence and relaxation. To truly appreciate these luxurious facilities and peaceful setting we invite you to come and enjoy the atmosphere and see for yourself. THE ROOM TYPE IMAGES SHOWN PROVIDE A REPRESENTATION OF THE TYPE OF ROOMS AVAILABLE - HOWEVER, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE ACCOMMODATED IN THE SPECIFIC ROOMS SHOWN. | | | Ansty Hall Hotel- MacDonalds | | | Coventry, West Midlands | | Ansty Hall is extraordinarily attractive, with rooms that are both spacious and comfortable as well as being individually furnished. The majority of these rooms overlook the wonderful Warwickshire countryside. Convenient yet exclusive, this mellow, red brick house was built in 1678. It is indeed a little bit special. | | | Menzies Leofric Hotel | | | Coventry, West Midlands | | Standing in the heart of Coventry city centre, in the shopping area, just 200 metres from the Cathedral, the Menzies Leofric is a hive of activity and is acknowledged as one of Coventry's finest hotels. This friendly hotel renowned as the first to be built in Britain after the second world war, offers 94 well equipped en-suite bedrooms. The Black Eagle bar with it's lively atmosphere is a popular choice for guests to enjoy a drink and the Brasserie restaurant offers guests a varied and interesting menu. With a choice of eleven function suites, the Menzies Leofric offers superb conferencefacilities. The main ooms all enjoy natural daylight, are fully air-conditioned and easily accessible on the first floor. | | | Acorn Lodge Gatwick | | | Crawley, West Sussex | | 24/7 Courtesy Transport to/from Gatwick Airport. Freshly cooked full English Breakfast, walking distance to Horley Town Centre with a selection of restaurants, pubs, shops etc. We are confident that you will get the best service and value in our newly renovated/opened Gatwick Airport Guest House. | | | Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick | | | Crawley, West Sussex | | Built around a 16th century farmhouse, this charming 4-star, 227 bedroom hotel is set in 100 acres of tranquil woodlands and landscaped gardens and only 10 minutes from Gatwick Airport. When its time to unwind try the leisure club with its fully equipped gym, squash courts, swimming pool, steam room and Jacuzzi. For lovers of haute cuisine, the AA 2 Rosettes award winning Lion d'Or is a must. The hotel is ideally located with easy access to the many attractions in the local area. Parking whilst resident at the hotel is complimentary, long term parking is avilable on the park and fly rate only. Alternatively parking is 7.50 per day if you are not resident at the hotel. | | | The Copthorne Hotel & Resort Effingham Park Gatwick | | | Crawley, West Sussex | | The Copthorne Hotel Effingham Park is an oasis of calm just 5 minutes from the M23. The hotel boasts its own challenging 9-hole golf course as well as a 20m swimming pool, floodlit tennis courts and outstanding healthclub where professional staff are on hand for advice. The hotel is ideally located, close to many attractions and the South Coast. An impressive hotel centred on a former stately home and set in 40 acres of parkland and gardens, yet only 6 miles from London Gatwick Airport and Crawley. The Hotel is situated in Copthorne Village, which is between Crawley and East Grinstead. Parking whilst resident at the hotel is complimentary. Long term parking is available at the hotel at a rate of 7.50 per day. Long term parking is only included in the Park and Fly Rate. | | | Crewe Hall | | | Crewe, Cheshire | | Crewe Hall now boasts a total of 65 guest rooms with 26 Superior rooms within the original Jacobean Hall itself - including the sumptuous Royal Suite where King George V and Queen Mary stayed in 1913. A further 39 standard modern rooms are located in the contemporary West Wing, connected to the original Hall via a glass link. These are large, with air conditioning and most have lovely views of the gardens. Other features of Crewe Hall include one of the best staircases in England and its own chapel with stained glass windows. Try the fine dining Ranulph restaurant within the historic Hall, or the stunning Café Bar Brasserie, offering a unique blend of up-to-the-minute menus and a unique feature - the Revolving Bar! | | | Hellidon Lakes | | | Daventry, Northamptonshire | | Whether you want an after dinner drink in front of a roaring log fire, a game of golf or an afternoon in a leisure club, Hellidon Lakes can oblige. Friendly, professional staff will make you feel at home in the award winning restaurant which has excellent views of the main lake and there is also a large bistro which offers more informal dining. The 110 bedrooms are tastefully furnished and all offer private bathrooms. Why not pamper yourself in the Spa, enjoy ten pin bowling or just relax and unwind at Hellidon Lakes. | | | Menzies Mickleover Court Hotel | | | Derby, Derbyshire | | With it's ingenious design and uncompromising standards, the Menzies Mickleover Court is a hotel of international distinction. Every bedroom has been designed and furnished with the discerning traveller in mind. Many of the guest rooms have balconies and there are a range of suites some with seperate dining rooms/lounge. There is a luxurious indoor leisure complex which includes an indoor pool, steam room, sauna, solarium and large gym with state of the art cardio vascular equipment. Guests may also book beauty treatments and there is a hair salon open 7 days a week. Spoilt for choice, residents can choose between two restaurants the Italian Trattoria, (open for Dinner only - Wednesday to Saturday)or the award winning Brasserie (open for both lunch and dinner seven days a week), with it's superb choice of mezze from the deli bar. There are two bars, the lounge bar and the sports themed bar. For private functions there is a range of 11 functions suites including two executive boardrooms. | | | The Priest House on the River | | | Derby, Derbyshire | | As you drive through the dense woodland that fringes the winding country lane that leads to The Priest House, you escape to a tranquil world where you can relax totally. As you step inside you will find elegant contemporary surroundings designed with minimalist simplicity. The Executive Bedrooms offer exceptional comfort and are innovatively designed with state-of-the-art technology incorporating large plasma screen TV with DVD and video. The Priest House is the perfect environment in which to do business. Far from the day to day tasks of the office you have the time and space to apply yourself. There are six fully equipped conference and meeting rooms at the Priest House. The largest is the Riverside Suite which can hold up to 130 people. Alternatively if you are looking for a room for a small meeting the boardroom accommodates six people. Whichever you choose the team at the Priest House will make sure that your event runs smoothly from beginning to end. The attention to detail doesnt stop there. The Restaurant offers a quiet and refined atmosphere, with a menu that offers a balanced selection of traditional dishes with a contemporary twist. Chef and his team follow the seasons to pick the very best produce from top-quality suppliers. And, throughout your stay, the service will be smooth, thoughtful and efficient, provided with a genuine smile. Just four and a half miles from Nottingham East Midlands Airport, it is an idyllic place to relax and enjoy the finest food and indulge in good living. | | | Littleton Lodge | | | Devizes, Wiltshire | | Probably the closest B&B to Stonehenge, Littleton Lodge, in the conservation village of Littleton Panell, was built around 1850 as the estate manager's house of the nearby manor house. As with most Victorian houses, all the rooms are of good proportions with high ceilings and the entrance hall and staircase are quite imposing. The most unusual features of the house is a conservatory on the first floor built between the two eaves of the house. Littleton Lodge also has a large attractive garden overlooking a vineyard and ample secure parking. | | | Best Western Mount Pleasant Hotel | | | Doncaster, South Yorkshire | | This Georgian Country House set in 100 acres of parkland offers elegant, oversized accommodation. Over half the bedrooms have seated lounge areas, with many rooms having feature beds; including Mud-beds, a Five-Poster bed, several Four-Poster beds, Sled Beds, Brass Beds, the list is endless. Add to this the cosy lounges, bar lounge and AA rosette restaurant and guests are guaranteed a perfect stay. | | | Little Court | | | Dorchester, Dorset | | The guest accommodation situated in one wing of the house has a very comfortable lounge with log fires and adjoining breakfast room. The bedrooms offering some of the best accommodation in the area all have en suite bath and shower, remote control colour T.V., CD Player, hospitality tray, hairdryer, bathrobes, trouser press, binoculars and even an umbrella! Each morning we prepare breakfast using only the best produce from our own walled garden and from local farms. We do not offer evening meals but there is an excellent pub a short walk away which serves good food and of course Dorchester with its many restaurants is only one mile away. | | | Summer Lodge Hotel | | | Dorchester, Dorset | | A host of gardens and historic houses await exploration and glorious coastal walks are only a few miles away, New, unique rooms and suites offer the utmost in luxury and unrivalled views of the surrounding countryside. The acclaimed cuisine, vintage cellar selection and outdoor swimming pool enhance the wonderful hospitality from friendly, thoughtful staff. Afternoon tea is a tradition as is croquet on the lawn... the perfect escape in any season | | | Beulah House | | | Dover, Kent | | The Proprietors Dennis and Anita offer a high standard of both accommodation and hospitality and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming at this most impressive and imposing Non smoking Guest House. Set in 1 acre of beautiful topiaried gardens this late 19th Century guest house is elegantly furnished to a high standard with many antiques, ornate marble fireplaces and stained glass windows. Beulah House has been awarded an AA Quality Award for 2004 for consistent standards of hospitality, service, food and comfort. The accommodation is extremely spacious and the bedrooms offer en-suite/private bathroom, television, alarm clocks, tea and coffee making facilities. Family rooms are available and children are made most welcome. We have two lovely conservatories overlooking the gardens where guests are invited to relax or they may like to enjoy a cream tea in the lovely gardens. What could be nicer on a sunny afternoon? We can also cater for your wedding, anniversary, garden party and any other function which would require a marquee. Prices on application. The garden also houses a separate area where children can enjoy the animals which include our two goats Oliver and Daisy, chickens, and ducks. | | | The Grand Hotel | | | Eastbourne, East Sussex | | This magnificent 19th century hotel has been sympathetically restored and modernised by Elite Hotels to meet 21st century requirements. The luxury 5-star accommodation, with 152 rooms - many having views of the sea - provides the ideal base for touring Sussex or simply enjoying the superb leisure facilities and gourmet restaurants within the hotel. The exceptional Conference suites can be adapted to meet the needs of business meetings and banquets large or small and are the perfect setting for civil weddings and receptions. Eastbourne has numerous attractions such as the theatre, tennis, golf, castles, gardens, Sovereign Harbour and the towering cliffs of Beachy Head. Along the coast there is Brighton with its Pavilion and the gentle rolling Downs with its fascinating villages and spectacular scenery. The Grand Hotel has road links to the M23, M25, Gatwick Airport and a fast train service to London. | | | Ascott Hotel | | | Eccles, Greater Manchester | | The Ascott is close to Manchester City centre, yet within easy access of the M602 motorway. We are also within 10 minutes drive of Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, as well as the Trafford and Lowry centres. We are conveniently located for all Manchester's business and leisure facilities and 20 minutes from Manchester Airport. All rooms have tea/coffee facilities, colour TV and radio alarm, with hair dryers and irons available on request. Further more we provide a laundry service. A comfortable period style lounge is available for residents. Home cooked evening meals are available from Monday to Thursday and a patio garden is available for guest use in the summer. We take pride in our cleanliness and service and look forward to welcoming you to the Ascott. | | | Lygon Arms | | | Evesham, Worcestershire | | Whether as a couple, with friends or family, this lovely hotel will welcome you with seven ancient and sumptuous lounges, two splendid restaurants and a bar that reflects the sporting traditions of the area - everywhere warmed by real log fires. Here you do not just observe history, you are immersed in it. From the stone doorways, to the antique furniture and from mullion windows to Georgian ceilings the hotel's history is present every where you go. Charles 1st and Cromwell were both guests who have enjoyed the hospitality of the Lygon Arms. If you appreciate English heritage, you could have no finer base to explore the beauty of the Cotswolds than the Lygon Arms. For those who want to be pampered, they can luxuriate in our extensive spa, and those more actively inclined can exercise in our well equipped gym, pool or all weather tennis courts. | | | Wood Norton Hall Hotel | | | Evesham, Worcestershire | | The hotel provides an excellent range of bedrooms situated either in the Main Hall or adjacent Pear Tree Mews. Bedrooms have all been thoughtfully furnished and include a wealth of finishing touches. The abundance of Oak-panelled areas within the hall house many comfortable lounges in which to relax and unwind whilst enjoying this lovely Country House Hotel. Le Duc's Restaurant has been awarded 2 AA red Rosettes for its superb cuisine and staff pride themselves in providing friendly and efficient service. | | | Southgate Hotel | | | Exeter, Devon | | All 110 en-suite rooms are equipped with modern facilities including Satellite TV & Mini Bars. There are a number of interconnecting and family rooms making the hotel ideal for those travelling with youngsters. The elegant lounge is an ideal venue to sit and relax before dinner or meet friends or colleagues for an informal meeting or light meal. | | | The Four Horseshoes | | | Eye, Suffolk | | The inn has 8 recently refurbished en-suite bedrooms offering all the comforts of modern living in a truly beautiful setting. Home cooked food is served during the day, with coffee and breakfast offered from early morning. The non smoking restaurant offers both an a la carte menu or simple and tasty bar menu. The bar is stocked with an extensive selection of wines from around the world which, are served alongside a selection of quality cask ales and lagers. The enclosed garden and patio area is ideal for families or those that wish to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining. | | | Brandshatch Place | | | Fawkham, Kent | | One of the finest country house hotels in Kent, its imposing architecture holds many pleasures in store. The thirty eight individually and beautifully furnished bedrooms offer all the latest modern features. To stimulate your appetite Chef prepares a range of original English dishes that are enhanced with imaginative and delicate sauces and served in the stunning new Restaurant. Brandshatch Place has now been officially graded as a four star hotel and has been awarded two AA rosettes for exceptional cuisine. | | | Ashdown Park Hotel | | | Forest Row, East Sussex | | Whether staying for business or pleasure, Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club is the complete venue in the south-east of England. With elegant lounges, the Anderida Restaurant offering the highest standard of cuisine and fine wines, and the luxurious bedrooms and suites with panoramic views, your stay at Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club is guaranteed to be a memorable experience. The Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club is based around an old country mansion house. The 107 bedrooms and suites are all individually styled with stunning views of the hotel grounds. Some of our suites have the luxury of a four-poster bed, and whirlpool baths can be found in a number of the rooms. Each room has satellite television, international direct dial telephone, digital clock radio, hairdryer, trouser press, personal safe, personalised voicemail, modem point for laptop computers, and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities can be provided upon request. Room Service is available 24 hours a day and is just a telephone call away. | | | Swallow Newcastle Gateshead Hotel | | | Gateshead, Tyne and Wear | | The celebrated bridges over the Tyne, including the new Gateshead Millennium Bridge link the hotel with the bustling city of Newcastle. Shopaholics are well catered for with Newcastle's famous Northumberland Street and Eldon Square nearby and a short drive from the hotel is Europe's largest retail complex, the MetroCentre. The hotel is an ideal place to return to after a day out shopping or sightseeing. You can enjoy a drink or light snack in the comfortable bar or dine in Hadrian's restaurant with views of the city from Gateshead. All tastes are catered for on the extensive and enticing menu, along with a good range of quality wines. The hotel also provides a free leisure club with a heated indoor leisure pool, spa bath, sauna, steam room (and beauty treatments at a small extra charge). If you prefer a workout, the club also houses a full gymnasium with cardiovascular exercise equipment. | | | Le Meridien London Gatwick | | | Gatwick, West Sussex | | Whether your visit to Le Meridien London Gatwick is for business or pleasure, this distinctive hotel couldn't be more conveniently located. Situated close to the hotel, the Gatwick Express rail link connects you to London's many attractions, including world-famous theatres, galleries and superb shopping districts. Our 500 rooms and suites all offer the facilities of a deluxe international hotel: air conditioning, multi-national satellite TV with pay movies, well-stocked mini bars, 24 hour room service, voicemail, dataport, refreshment tray and trouser press. The hotel also has three restaurants, a health and fitness club, business centre, concierge desk and hotel shop. Royal Club Lounge will close after breakfast on the 24th December 2004 for Christmas. The lounge will reopen on the evening from the 10th January 2005. | | | Waterhall Country House (Gatwick) | | | Gatwick, West Sussex | | All rooms are immaculately clean and comfortable and we offer first class accommodation and service. It is an ideal place for business people to relax and holidaymakers to enjoy the start of their holiday. For visitors to the area it is convenient for many major attractions. 'HOME AWAY FROM HOME!' Our room prices INCLUDE breakfast. Holiday parking is available at only 10 pounds per week but must be booked in advance & includes a courtesy lift to the airport at 6am, 8.30am & 10am. Taxis will be booked by us for anyone going outside of these times or for anyone not using the holiday parking facility. The cost of a taxi is between 8.50 & 10.50 per journey. We serve evening meals on Sunday to Thursday between 6.30pm & 8.00pm, but all meals need to be ordered by 6.30am. We have a licensed bar. OUR CHECK IN TIME IS BETWEEN 4PM & 10PM (EXCEPT BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT). Small meetings or functions catered for indoors or marquee hire available for the garden. Smoking is strictly forbidden anywhere inside the house. | | | Marine Lodge | | | Great Yarmouth, Norfolk | | Marine Lodge is situated in a pleasant area, with large windows giving panoramic views over the Bowling Greens to the Beach and Sea - only 50 yards away. The central situation at the 'top' of Great Yarmouth's famous Golden Mile of Entertainments means that most attractions are within easy walking distance.All prices are for room only although breakfast is available at an additional charge between 8am to 11am. | | | The Hamilton Hotel | | | Great Yarmouth, Norfolk | | The Hamilton is just a pleasant stroll to all the shows, tourist attractions and the shopping centre. We offer a relaxed family run hotel and our personal attention ensures everyone has a most enjoyable stay. As well as high standard of service and a friendly atmosphere The Hamilton provides excellent standards of cleanliness. Thus ensuring people return time and time again. All bedrooms are comfortably furnished with colour TV, complimentary beverage tray, central heating, hairdryers and full ensuite facilities. Sea view rooms are available. | | | Gisborough Hall | | | Guisborough, North Yorkshire | | Gisborough Hall was fully refurbished for the millenium to retain the quality and charm of this original Victorian Country House. The rooms look out over the Cleveland Hills and Guisborough Forest. | | | Carlton Mitre Hotel | | | Hampton Court, Surrey | | Dating back in parts to 1665 and located on the Thames, this hotel originally served as lodging for courtiers who could not be accommodated at Hampton Court Palace opposite. The riverside terrace, restaurant and brasserie all command good views. Bedrooms are generally spacious with good facilities, some also with views. Parking is limited. 3 Local golf courses, gymnasium within 5 minutes walk, local indoor and outdoor swimming pools, all weather tennis courts 2 miles. | | | Best Western Cedar Court Harrogate | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | The Cedar Court is situated on the edge of Harrogate's famous Stray. All our 100 bedrooms offer you full en-suite facilities, a welcome refreshment tray, colour television, trouser press, hair dryer, direct dial telephone. On arrival, why not take afternoon tea in once of our spacious lounge. As evening descends, enjoy an aperitif in the lounge bar before dining in Harrogate's fantastic new Brasserie restaurant, 'Tour d'Argent', choose from our extensive menu of mouth watering International Cuisine complemented with quality wines and beverages prepared and delivered to your table by our dedicated team. | | | Harrogate Moat House | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | Famous as a spa town, Harrogate appeals to both the Business and Leisure traveller. Adjacent to the International Centre, the hotel facilities provide an excellent base for conferences and events which can be held in nine meeting rooms, with a maximum capacity of 360.Famous as a spa town, Harrogate appeals to both the Business and Leisure traveller. Adjacent to the International Centre, the hotel facilities provide an excellent base for conferences and events which can be held in nine meeting rooms, with a maximum capacity of 360 The hotel has recent investment in many of its 214 bedrooms and the new Fitness Centre provides cardio-vascular resistance equipment for those who wish to work out. Why not venture out to visit the historical attractions of Castle Howard and Fountains Abbey before enjoying a relaxing drink in the Classics Sports Bar and choose from a variety of dishes in the refurbished Abbey Restaurant. | | | Kimberley Hotel | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | Elegant town house hotel situated in the heart of Harrogate, with ample free car parking on site. Each of our 48 bedrooms are individual in character and style and, along with our personal service and friendly atmosphere, The Kimberley is the ideal base for visiting Harrogate and the surrounding area. | | | Rudding Park Hotel & Golf | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | Rudding Park's unique appeal is its location. Set in 300 acres of outstanding Yorkshire countryside, consistent development and investment have transformed the Grade I listed country house and estate into an unrivalled hotel, golf and conference venue. Rudding Park sits at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales yet, despite its rural setting, it is only a few miles south of the elegant spa town of Harrogate and just a short drive from the bustling business and shopping centres of Leeds and York. It is readily accessible by road and rail with Leeds Bradford Airport only 20 minutes away. | | | The Grafton Hotel | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | A key feature of the Grafton are the seventeen BEAUTIFULLY appointed en-suite bedrooms which are decorated to an OUTSTANDING standard in a variety of attractive styles and themes. All bedrooms offer private bath/shower, colour TV, Radio Clock Alarm, Direct Dial Telephone, Hairdryer and hospitality tray - in fact, EVERYTHING you need to feel completely at home. After a busy day sight-seeing,shopping or visiting a trade fair,RELAX in the cosy atmosphere of our lounge bar,well STOCKED with wine,beer and beverages. | | | The Majestic | | | Harrogate, North Yorkshire | | Set in 12 acres of award-winning landscaped gardens, the Majestic offers a traditional setting for a relaxed stay. The Majestic Hotel was a popular choice for Victorian society to relax after a hard day's bathing. In 2000 the hotel marked its 100th birthday, and celebrated by publishing a book on its colourful history. | | | Lythe Hill Hotel and Spa | | | Haslemere, Surrey | | Part of Lythe Hill's special appeal is its variety, which is accented by clocks around the hotel. You are welcomed to the property by a bold timepiece in the courtyard promising hearty hospitality. While elsewhere, in the spa, another clock style suggests a more leisurely pace and time to relax from the pressures of the modern world. The oldest building at Lythe Hill dates back to 1475 and forms part of the rich history of the local area. Cromwell billeted his troops here overnight during the Civil War. In the eighteenth century the building was used as a courthouse and legend suggests that miscreants awaited their fate on the old bench in the Auberge de France. The spacious Amarna follows in the long Lythe Hill tradition of improvement. With its engaging architecture and state-of-the-art spa facilities, Amarna adds yet more layers of comfort and pleasure to your stay. The property today is best described as a hamlet of buildings each with its own character. Features around the property enchant and surprise. Antiquities in the old building, a reclaimed church floor in reception, hand painted fabrics and hand crafted furniture are just some of the notable items that combine to form a fascinating rich tapestry. All of the 41 bedrooms have been individually designed and are as memorable for their charm as for their modern convenience. Many offer wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. | | | Sinah Warren Hotel | | | Hayling Island, Hampshire | | Luxury 3 or 4 night short breaks Just for Adults inclusive of dinner, bed & breakfast and nightly entertainment are available at this hotel. Sinah Warren is situated in a glorious harbour-front position in an area of great historic interest. The resort is surrounded by beautiful pines and situated on the coast offering many harbour view rooms. Sinah Warren boasts a Pavilion Cabaret room, bars and a lounge. You can choose the comfor | |