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Prince of Wales Hotel Southport This recently refurbished hotel is on Lord Street, the main shopping and entertainment area, set in its own grounds with (chargeable) private parking. All 143 rooms have been designed to preserve the Victorian style of the hotel. Pleasureland Funpark is only minutes away and other attractions include Hesketh Park, Martin Mere Wildfowl Trust, Southport Pier and Kings Gardens. With 15 golf courses within half an hour Southport is England's Golf Capital. |
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Royal Clifton Hotel Southport The Best Western Royal Clifton Hotel is Southport's premier hotel. It offers superb standards of accommodation, service and fine cuisine. The Best Western Royal Clifton Hotel is an excellent leisure complex with a choice of bars and restaurant. Renowned golf is nearby. |
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Crabwall Manor Chester Crabwall Manor can trace its history back to Saxon times, and a building on this site was also first mentioned in the Domesday Book, though the current building only dates back to the 1660s! Constructed in the style of a castle, the hotel enjoys a stunning view over the historic city of Chester as well as excellent facilities including a swimming pool and leisure club. Individually designed rooms come complete with antique furnishings and extensive facilities. A four poster bed features in one room and many enjoy lovely views over the leafy grounds. |
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Berystede Hotel Berkshire This impressive Victorian mansion, close to Ascot Racecourse, is set in nine acres of wooded grounds. The Berystede has an outdoor heated pool putting green and croquet lawn and many first class golf courses nearby. 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 the outdoor swimming pool, croquet lawn and putting green to state of the art conferencing facilities. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are fully equipped with amenities. |
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LONDON
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Brown's Hotel Brown's is London's oldest operating hotel. The epitome of English elegance, with a reputation as a magnificent 'country house in the middle of London'. Famous for afternoon tea in the drawing room with its deep sofas, and within walking distance of the exclusive Bond Street shops of Mayfair. In 1837, the year in which Queen Victoria succeeded the throne, James Brown, a retired gentleman's gentleman opened a hotel in fashionable Mayfair, a few minutes' walk from Hyde Park. Victoria herself came to visit; Napoleon 111 stayed following the Franco-Prusso war; Theodore Roosevelt married from the hotel; his nephew Franklin and bride Eleanor spent their honeymoon at Brown's. |
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The Ritz London The Ritz Hotel, London is one of the most prestigious hotels in the UK. Offering five star international accommodation; private banqueting and conference facilities; exquisite dining and much more .... The first hotel to be awarded the Royal Warrant from His Royal Highness, Prince of Wales, for Banqueting and Catering Services. The Ritz London is known for its unparalleled style, sophistication and elegance. Known for offering attention to detail and the highest personalized service, guests may always be assured of a magical and memorable experience. Located on The Strand in the heart of the West End theatre district, The Savoy offers spectacular views of the river Thames. This landmark hotel opened in 1889 and is still considered to be the place to stay in London. The hotel's 263 rooms and suites, with Art Deco touches throughout, are elegantly appointed yet offer an extensive array of modern amenities. From palatial meeting rooms to the facilities in the Fitness Gallery, The Savoy is truly an exceptional hotel. The hotel is located on a busy-small road, it takes five minutes to the Buckingham Palace, St James Park tube station, with an easy walking distance to the houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Victoria rail and tube station. |
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Crowne Plaza London - St. James Crowne Plaza London-St. James combines supremely comfortable accommodation with the latest facilities and superb cuisine. Behind the Victorian faŤade, guests will discover elegant guestrooms and an award-winning courtyard garden. |
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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
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Stoke Park Club The epitome of the British country club, Stoke Park Club is 'a dazzling vision of white stone, of terraces and cupolas'. Once owned by Queen Elizabeth I and William Penn (founder of Pennsylvania), it is a paragon of Palladian grandeur with formal gardens landscaped by Capability Brown and Humphry Repton. Sweeping stairs, chandeliers, vast marble bathrooms, sumptuous four-poster beds and fine antiques make staying in any of the 21 bedrooms an almost regal experience. The same can be said of the excellence of the food, wine and the palatial dining halls. Such indulgence was recently enhanced with the opening of an award-winning Spa, Health and Racquet Pavilion which echoes the magnificence of the mansion. Stoke Park Club is a perfect harmony of history, sport and contemporary luxury. |