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STONEISLAND
07-09-2005, 17:08
I need a pure luxury hotel five big stars, in England ideally the midlands area (as my partner cannot fly or travel to far as pregnant) for my honeymoon cost no problem. :D

Somewhere where me and partner can be pampered. And don't need to leave the hotel. ;)

Any recommendations? Advise? Links? :)

I was going to go Scotland which was first choice but Mrs feel to far for her to travel. :(

Panicking a little as I have done nothing to organise that yet and time is getting on. :erm:

Thanks for help and reps will await. :)

Nugget
07-09-2005, 17:12
Depends what sort of thing that you want to do - you could go to a spa like Ragdale Hall (I only use that as an example 'cos Mrs Nug has been there):

http://www.ragdalehall.co.uk/

Or, for another example, this is a website showing 5 star hotels in London:

http://five-star.hotels-london.co.uk/

Basically, you need to decide where you want to go, and take it from there :)

HTH :tu:

skyblueheroes
07-09-2005, 17:17
Walton Hall nr Coventry - http://www.paramount-hotels.co.uk/destinations/central_england/walton_hall_hotel_and_spa
Ansty Hall nr Coventry - http://www.anstyhallhotel.com/

How about a hotel in the middle of Brum or something so that you can go out and see the sights.

STONEISLAND
07-09-2005, 17:19
I'd rep but I need to spread first. Ragdale more for Mrs but she would not benafit as (pregey) big belly, trouble laying down on her front. :erm:

London I would like to do, but sure you can get more for your money eles where in uk.............

I will look in more detail at the london link. Thanks for that Nug. :tu:

marky
07-09-2005, 17:19
take a ganders at this it looks nice:)
http://www.information-britain.co.uk/showPlace.cfm?Place_ID=9026
and note the high speed internet in each room:D

Hom3r
07-09-2005, 18:00
what about the 'Hilton' or Savoy' hotels in london, 6-star

Shaun
07-09-2005, 18:05
Just down the road from you:

http://www.paramount-hotels.co.uk/destinations/central_england/hinckley_island_hotel
http://www.superbreak.com/go/im598/hotels/hotel-4603.htm

zovat
07-09-2005, 18:23
you could look at the Celtic Manor - Had a look round once, looks great, faclities look good too ;)

http://www.celtic-manor.com/

Only problem is that it is in Wales :Yikes: :jk:

bdav
07-09-2005, 18:41
http://www.manoir.com/web/olem/olem_explore_our_rooms.jsp

Its amazing! One of the best in England - and the foods pretty good too!

Angua
07-09-2005, 19:10
How about the Cotswolds
http://www.cotswoldsfinesthotels.com/
http://www.offpeakluxury.com/browse.cfm?cityID=28

We stayed at The Wild Duck (http://www.bestloved.com/hotel/hotel-The-Wild-Duck-in-Cirencester-Gloucestershire-Midshires-England-UK.htm) but only for one night, very romantic.

SMHarman
08-09-2005, 04:18
Down near Southampton
www.chewtonglen.com is quite an amazing place.

Orior
08-09-2005, 20:25
When Charles was getting married to Diana:

1) He wanted to go to Indiana
2) She wanted to go to Mount Charles
3) in the end they went skiing, with one of Charles pals, you know the one who was killed in the avalanche. Apparently Charles had asked him "Do you want to sking with me and Di?"

PS. I detest smilies, so I'd better tell you that was humour

Nidge
08-09-2005, 20:48
Have you ever tried Newcastle? It's a cracking city with some cracking hotels in the city centre, there are loads of things to do.

budwieser
09-09-2005, 00:26
;) Good Idea for you.

Stay at Home. Bottle of wine, Lock your doors and Shag yourselves stupid for a few Days!:D
Cheap as Chips and great fun as well!:tu: :angel:

bhoywonder1967
09-09-2005, 01:30
What about the De Vere Belfry (http://www.devereonline.co.uk/jdevere.htm?hotel_belfry/index.htm)?

From what i've heard it's supposed to be very nice.


BW1967

STONEISLAND
09-09-2005, 09:44
http://www.kilworthhouse.co.uk/accommodationtariff.htm

Think this one is the one.
Just want to thank you all for help. Reps all round apart from those I need to spread to.
CF as all ways great help.

marky
09-09-2005, 10:32
http://www.kilworthhouse.co.uk/accommodationtariff.htm

Think this one is the one.
Just want to thank you all for help. Reps all round apart from those I need to spread to.
CF as all ways great help.

are those prices per week ;)

STONEISLAND
09-09-2005, 10:43
Per night. I think? I'm not going abroad so the money I save on flight I spend on luxury :) (http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=1&forumid=22#)