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The extensive leisure facilities at Cromer Country Club make this resort a lively, family destination. The children will enjoy swimming in the pool while parents supervise from the luxury of the poolside whirlpool. Accommodations are equipped with all practical and modern conveniences and are furnished to a very comfortable standard. |
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Named after the lake around which your Scandinavian style lodge can be found, Pine Lake is ideal for water sports enthusiasts. But there is so much more.Away from the resort the glorious scenery of the nearby Lune Valley and Lake District can hardly be matched anywhere in England, and the Victorian seaside village of Arnside is a wonderful place to wile away a few hours and enjoy a traditional bag of fish and chips. |
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Thurnham Hall is a 12th century country house that stands proudly in a stunning estate of nearly 30 acres. Boasting an elegant Jacobean Great Hall, the resort combines the very best of old and new. All accommodations—whether you stay in the main house which retains a more traditional flavor, or at Thurnham Hall Tarnbrook where the courtyard retreats are complete with modern finishing touches—you'll enjoy a quiet retreat on this grand medieval-style estate. |
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As an old coaching inn from the 15th century, Woodford Bridge Country Club provided food and shelter for weary travelers, yet, while a warm welcome is still guaranteed, the standards and exclusivity of the Country Club have changed somewhat over the centuries. The thatched inn, the focal point of Woodford Bridge, still provides sustenance for guests in search of a superb meal in the friendly surroundings of the bistro. |
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Dating from the period of Queen Anne, Wychnor Park Country Club's 55-acre estate and grade-2 listed Great Hall symbolize an age of gracious living. This outstanding destination offers a range of tasteful, fully furnished accommodations that allow you to enjoy the spirit of that period along with state-of-the-art facilities. The beautifully landscaped gardens provide for a host of sporting activities but, above all, Wychnor Park Country Club is an idyllic country retreat. |
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Situated in this most picturesque of Scottish villages—street lighting is somewhat frowned upon here as they prefer the light of the stars—Kenmore is dominated by the calming waters of Loch Tay. The Kenmore Club's charming cottage-style accommodations are in keeping with the local environment, making you feel completely at home. Of course, creature comforts abound and just across the way you will find Scotland's oldest inn, with a chimney breast inscribed by the hand of Robbie Burns himself. |
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