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Driving the Kent Coast to Dungeness
The road to Dungeness, site of lighthouses old and new and a partially-decommissioned nuclear power station, offers every kind of driving challenge, from where a few pleasantly twisty miles lead to the mediaeval hilltop town of Rye
Read the full story hereThe Tasting Menu At Paschoe House, Devon
No surprise that enthusiastic foodies are heading for the restaurant of this boutique hotel set in a quiet green corner of
Devon.
Miyako Restaurant. London. Enjoy fine Japanese food favourites in Liverpool Street.
Despite first appearances, this is no hole in the wall noodle shop, but a restaurant dispensing the finer food for which the country is famous, from top-grade sushi and sashimi to light-as-a-feather tempura.
Read the full story herePaschoe House, Devon
Every detail has been considered. On arrival, there are home-made chocolates and cookies to go with coffee from the Nespresso machine or a tea from the tray
Read the full story hereLuxurious Hartwell House Hotel. Aylesbury
In the early 19th century, Hartwell House was home to not just one king, the exiled Louis XVlll of France but also the deposed Gustavus of Sweden. T
Read the full story hereThe Wellington Club Restaurant. Experience one of London’s most famous clubs.
The Wellington is a club with quite the storied past. Formerly in Knightsbridge, its membership list read like a celebrity who’s who and was famously where Lord Lucan had a final tipple before vanishing.
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