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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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Ansty Hall Hotel
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Main Road, Coventry (Nr.)
Nestling on the edge of Ansty Village in the rolling Warwickshire countryside, Ansty Hall is beautifully situated just a 30 minute drive from Stratford-upon-Avon; Coventry Cathedral and Warwick Castle are also nearby. The hotel stands in 8 acres of gardens and parkland and offers superb cuisine and fine wines.
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Antelope Hotel
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Green Hill, Sherborne
The Antelope Hotel is a modernised 18th century former coaching inn situated in the historic abbey town of Sherborne. The hotel prides itself on having a warm and friendly atmosphere as well as offering excellent evening meals and an interesting and varied wine list. Nearby places of interest include Sherborne Castle and Abbey.
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Appleby Manor Country House Hotel
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Roman Road, Appleby-in-Westmorland
This charming country house hotel is set in its own grounds overlooking Appleby Castle. It has an award winning restaurant and a leisure centre comprising a small pool, sauna, solarium, Jacuzzi and steam room.
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Arno's Manor Hotel
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470 Bath Road, Bristol
Built in the 18th century this historic building boasts many original features recalling its days as the luxurious home of a wealthy Bristol merchant. Refurbished in 2002 the hotel now has 73 individually designed en-suite bedrooms with many facilities. Other features include the glass-domed Cloisters Restaurant, the Chapel Lounge and ample complimentary parking. The hotel is located on the main Bristol-Bath road next to the HTV Studios and is only a short drive from the city centre and the M32 link to the M4 and M5.
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Arora International Hotel
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Southgate Avenue, Crawley
This new hotel, located in the heart of Crawley, is connected to the town's train station and only 8 minutes from Gatwick. All 311 en-suite bedrooms are comfortable with modern in-room technology including climate control and tea and coffee making facilities. Features include a health club, with state of the art facilities including a gym, jacuzzi, steam room and solarium, two bars, a Deli and a brasserie restaurant offering affordable, informal dining.
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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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