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City Centre Apartment with sea views, Brighton
Self catering apartment in United Kingdom – (Ref: 29739)
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Price From:£320 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)villarenters customers rating
apartment in Brighton
Funky flat with fabulous views. FOR LARGER GROUPS, BOOK WITH THE DELANEY APPT. IN SAME BLDG. ...more

Not suitable for children, not suitable for babies.
On site: beach. Less than 15 mins to: golf, sailing.
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Location for rental: Europe / United Kingdom / England / Sussex / Brighton & Hove


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Walkies for rovers on the Scillies


From the Daily Mail

Have dog, will travel. For me, a holiday is not a holiday without my basset hound Basil, and we've just had the time of our lives on the almost heavenly Isles of Scilly.
We flew from Penzance by helicopter, Basil beside my seat in a special Sky Kennel for the 20-minute flight; no problems. We took the airport bus to the tourist office for our free 'whoopsie kits' (I pride myself on being a responsible dog owner) and went on by taxi to our self-catering accommodation, Standing Stone, on the main island, St Mary's.
Described in the brochure as 'set in rugged isolation', Standing Stone was stunningly located on a flower farm overlooking the sea and a deserted, silver-sanded cove. However, our taxi driver, having wittered on about his shock absorbers, refused to bump the last rugged half-mile to the front door.
So what, I thought? I like being off the beaten track. So did Basil. Ou... more


The magic circles brought to life


Big rocks, so what? Stonehenge and much of the prehistoric landscape of Wessex can be all too easily dismissed in the hurly-burly of our 21st Century world.
In fact, the area - marked by sacred hills, rings, mounds and henges - speaks of a past where communities worshipped the unknown and acted out the great human themes of life and death under open skies.
The stones bound them to the sun and moon above, and the earth beneath.
Andante is a travel company run by archaeologists who are keen to bring ancient history alive. And to find out if they succeed, I went to explore the ancient sites of prehistoric Wessex.
The monuments cover vast areas, yet are linked. They frame and separate their part of the landscape from the world outside.
The two most famous, built around the time of the Egyptian pyramids, are Avebury and that icon of durability, Stonehenge.
Over a weekend based in Salisbury, Wiltshire, ou... more


Take time out on the marsh mellow


From the Mail on Sunday

As we bumped through the potholes along the unmade road, the taxi driver remarked that when you see dingy lace curtains at the windows of a hotel, you know you're not going to like it. Glancing at the sea to our right, grey in the twilight, and the suburban houses looming spookily to our left, I wondered whether he was telling me that Romney Bay House did or did not boast such depressing features.
There was no time to enquire, since the other houses suddenly petered out and we drew up in front of the hotel standing alone on the reedy marsh.
I'd come to Kent to visit my oldest chum who lives in an area I knew little about, and decided to put up at such a remote spot because this was a hotel with a history. Strange as it may seem to locate a house on the edge of bleak marshland, Romney Bay House was built in the 1920s for the Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper by Sir Clough Wil... more


A remarkable island


I first visited the Isle of Man in 1980. It was TT week and the atmosphere was electric.
Since that time, I have revisited almost every year, my favourite part of the island being Port Erin and Port St Mary.
These days, I prefer the slower pace of life, somewhat distanced from the bikes!
For anyone who has not had the privilege of traveling to the "Misty Isle" I would thoroughly encourage you to do so at your earliest opportunity.
From the first time I set foot on the island, I experienced its very real and special magic, which returns each time I revisit.
Its beauty and tranquility are indescribable.
This year alone I have been fortunate enough to travel across three times, each visit being more magical than the last.
It's truly a remarkable island, upon which, one day, I hope to be able to settle.


Bewitched by the spell of Pendle


From the Mail on Sunday

Even when the sun is shining and the rivers merrily gurgle through the quaint villages and scenic countryside, there is something eerie about Lancashire's Ribble Valley.
Perhaps it's Pendle Hill, looming over the landscape with its dark and barren slopes. Or maybe it's the quietude of an area with such outstanding beauty you would expect it to be teeming with tourists, especially after the Queen revealed this was the place she would choose for her retirement.
Most probably it's because this is Lancashire Witch Country and - as any visitor to these 200 square miles north of Manchester and south of the Lake District soon finds out - there are spooky stories to be told.
The most famous is that of the Pendle Witches. In 1612, nine people from the villages beneath Pendle Hill were found guilty of witchcraft. Their crimes included paralysing a peddler, turning ale sour at a local i... more


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