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England, the heart of the United Kingdom, shows a lot of different faces: pulsing city life and lonely landscapes, old-fashioned customs and avantgarde culture, mediterranean beaches and rough mountains.
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Aldwark Manor
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Aldwark, York (Nr.)
Aldwark Manor is a Victorian manor set in 100 acres of natural parkland with the River Ure meandering through the grounds. The hotel has 60 bedrooms decorated in traditional country house style, comfortable lounge areas to relax in and award winning cuisine to sample in the restaurant or brasserie. A challenging 18 hole golf course, set in beautiful mature grounds, surrounds the hotel whilst the purpose built leisure centre has an indoor heated pool, spa, gym, steam room, beauty salons and massage rooms.
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Alton Towers Hotel
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, Alton
The Alton Towers Hotel offers a unique glimpse into the wonderful eccentric inventions of Sir Algernon Aloysius Alton. The hotel is situated within Alton Towers and with unlimited Theme Park entrance and access to the Park's brand new Waterpark included in the price of the stay, it is the only way to experience a short break at Alton Towers.
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Ambassadors in Bloomsbury
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12 Upper Woburn Place, London
The Ambassadors in Bloomsbury is a conference and leisure hotel only minutes from Euston Station, Oxford Street and Theatreland. All bedrooms have telephone, satellite TV, tea and coffee tray, hairdryer and trouser press. The Dukes Brasserie and Bar offers outstanding value and high quality service.
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Ambleside Salutation Hotel
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Lake Road, Ambleside
The Ambleside Salutation is set at the heart of this delightful village with panoramic views over the fells. The en-suite bedrooms are very attractively designed, each with every modern comfort. Well known for friendly and attentive staff and fine cuisine both in the Restaurant and Lounge Bar. Private car parking. Leisure Centre on site.
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Americana Hotel
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172-174 Gloucester Place, London
The Americana is in the heart of London adjacent to Regents Park and just a few steps from Baker Street Underground. It has excellent public transport links to the main tourist attractions and the shops in Oxford Street, Regents Street and Knightsbridge. The hotel offers 29 comfortable bedrooms all en-suite with direct dial telephone, television and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel has a cosy lounge where you can sit and relax while you enjoy a drink from the Honour Bar.
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| London |
| Since the 18th century England has been the cultural centre of Europe. What they thought was lacking in their cultural heritage, the British imported through study travels abroad, the grand tour, or just by importing important artefacts. The London museums thus gathered an enormous wealth of artefacts both from their own history as of the shared history of the entire western civilization, plus a load of oriental treasures form their colonies.
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| Oxford |
| The main reason why most people visit Oxford (less than two hours from London) is to fancy themselves a student at the famous Oxford University. The rowing contests between Oxford and Cambridge still take place. Though many of the colleges are not open to the public during exam-writing weeks, when they are accessible to the public, the thirty university 'castles' are a must-see.
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| Bath |
| Bath is a beautiful Roman city which nestles in the heart of the county of Avon and Sommerset. Its characterisitic rolling hills and limestone facades have been attracting visitors for many years.
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| York |
| York is a thriving modern city with modern shopping areas and two universities. On the other hand, you will find constant reminders of its Roman, Viking and Medieval past. The city is surrounded by walls that have a Roman base and one of the four impressive gateways, Monk Bar, has a small museum where you can trace the impact of one of York`s famous citizens, Richard III.
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