100 Queen’s Gate, Curio by Hilton hotel in South Kensington offers interesting decor, a nifty bar, an Italian restaurant and a small gym. 2 100 Queen’s Gate is a well-located hotel just a short walk from South Kensington tube. The hotel sits cheek to jowl with an entire row of tall, stylish, white-washed Regency buildings…
Horse & Groom Village Inn, Cotswolds, England
A friendly and welcoming 16th Century Cotswolds Village Inn, the Horse & Groom is situated in the beautiful village of Upper Oddington, close to the Historic Market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. 4 The Cotswolds is one of the most popular destinations in the English countryside, appealing to both locals and tourists. Gentle farmland, villages with yellow…
Hotel Review: Hotel Indigo, Chester, England
Hotel Indigo is a new boutique hotel in the heart of Chester. Hotel Indigo is an attractive and contemporary boutique hotel located in the heart of Chester’s beautiful and historic city. Newly built in 2019, it has opened its doors to reveal a decor that reflects this Roman city’s architecture and its famous racecourse worth…
Potters Heron, Ampfield, Hampshire, England
Conveniently situated between the historic towns of Romsey and Winchester this attractive property is the ideal base for exploring the picturesque Test Valley. Potters Heron is situated in its own leafy enclave in the village of Ampfield, off the main road between Romsey and Winchester. The large thatched building offers both a hotel and a…
Resort Review: Silverlake, Dorset, England
A colourful mix of designer holiday homes – Cotswold-style stone cottages, wood-clad houses and sleek, contemporary affairs – with Dorchester and the coast each five miles away. A family-friendly holiday village that resembles a real village, with winding roads, grassy areas and little lakes. Silverlake is built on what was, from 1937 to 1946 RAF…
The Black Bull, Sedbergh, Lake District, England
A restored historic coaching inn, the Black Bull, Sedbergh retains many original architectural features and has one of the top restaurants in Cumbria. Husband and wife team James Ratcliffe and Nina Matsunaga bought The Black Bull in 2018 when it was derelict, having been severely damaged by flooding in 2015. They have lovingly restored this…
Hotel Review: Burleigh Court, Cotswolds, England
Burleigh Court is a Grade II listed bolt hole in the Cotswolds looking down on the lush Golden Valley. Burleigh Court is a jewel of a boutique hotel in the Cotswolds, an idyllic country retreat for those wanting to step back from the rat race and relax in the beauty of the Cotswolds. A Grade…
Hotel Review: Tylney Hall Hotel, Hook, Hampshire, England
It’s a longish, well-manicured, tree-lined winding driveway leading to the imposing Victorian, Grade II listed Tyney Hall hotel. The former stately home of Lord Windlesham and then Lord Rotherwick once served as the HQ of a shipping line, after which Tylney Hall became a school. Eventually, in 1985 it became a hotel. The interior is…
England Becomes The 14th Country To Remove All Entry Requirements
England has joined a growing number of nations in scrapping ALL entry restrictions today. British Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, tweeted: “All remaining Covid travel measures, including the Passenger Locator Form and tests for all arrivals, will be stood down for travel to the UK from 4 am on 18 March,” “These changes are possible due…
England To Drop PCR Tests In Exchange For Easier Testing On Arrival
England is set to change its Covid-19 testing requirements for inbound travelers from October 24th. The news of the change of testing requirements was mentioned weeks ago, but issues regarding testing kit supplies led to the date not being confirmed. However, the date from which the change will take place and become policy was confirmed…