Monthly ArchiveSeptember 2007
Hotels admin on 27 Sep 2007
Sayang House, Church Stretton
Set in an acre of grounds, Sayang House looks out over the Shropshire countryside.
Shropshire is on the border of England and Wales.
If you’re looking for a relaxing break, Sayang House is close to golfing, horse riding, cycling, swimming, walking and gliding.
Discover Sayang House and other hotels in Church Stretton, Shropshire.
Hotels admin on 27 Sep 2007
Elfordleigh Hotel, Plympton, Plymouth
Minutes from the Devon Expressway but set in magnificent South Devon countryside, Elfordleigh Hotel should be high on your list for either business or pleasure.
Elfordleigh Hotel has its own restaurants and, should you so desire, caters for weddings and other functions as well. It is even licensed for weddings, so the whole ceremony could take place in the grounds.
Businesses are well catered for: there are various business suites and a boardroom for more important meetings.
Find out more about Elfordleigh Hotel and other Plymouth hotels.
Hotels admin on 27 Sep 2007
Eastview Bed And Breakfast, Saltford, near Bristol
Saltford is about 8 miles south east of the centre of Bristol, so if you’re looking for somewhere to stay that is close to Bristol without the hustle and bustle of being in the City of Bristol itself, why not check out Eastview Bed And Breakfast.
With it’s own mooring on the river Avon, you could even take your boat there.
Eastview Bed And Breakfast is walking distance from a number of pleasant waterside and village pubs, yet close enough to the motorway to be well worth consideration.
Check out Eastview Bed and Breakfast and lots of other Bristol hotels.
Hotels admin on 26 Sep 2007
Queensbridge Hotel, Aberystwyth
If you stroll down Aberystwyth’s Victorian Promenade, you’ll come across the Queensbridge Hotel.
You’ll be close to Aberystwyth town centre and on a clear day you’ll be able to look at the spectacular views of Cardigan Bay. Some of the rooms in the Queensbridge Hotel are sea facing, so you can experience the view from the comfort of your hotel room.
Locally you can experience the Welsh countryside close up by taking a pony trek or a ride on a bike. Bird watchers are well catered for locally and there are a wide range of other leisure facilities including golf, fishing and sailing.
Find out more about the Queensbridge Hotel here.
Hotels admin on 26 Sep 2007
Cathedral House, Ely
Cathedral House is a grade II listed building that’s used as a hotel close to the centre of Ely.
It’s in the shadow of Ely cathedral and close to Cromwell’s house, where Oliver Cromwell lived whilst he was in Ely.
Dating back to the 17th century, Cathedral House has kept its important features and has been carefully updated to look after the needs of modern day hotel guests.
Check out more about Cathedral House.
Hotels admin on 26 Sep 2007
Parc-le-Breos House, Swansea
If you’re looking for somewhere slightly unusual to stay near Swansea, think about Parc-le-Breos House.
It’s a hunting lodge from the 19th century and is self contained in it’s own grounds.
To relax, you can explore the woodlands or the nearby Gower Peninsula.
Locally, there’s a wide range of leisure activities, making Parc-le-Breos House suitable for a family break as well as a business trip. You could play golf at one of the 5 local courses, walk along the Heritage Coastal Path, go deep sea fishing or, if you’re feeling more adventurous then maybe a spot of windsurfing or canoeing would be more to your taste.
Find out more about Parc-le-Breos House here.