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Luxury Family Breaks – Worthing, Sussex

Friday, October 16th, 2009

The West Sussex coast is home to some of the best family hotspots in the UK, including two award winning beaches offering a number of activities sure to keep the family entertained for hours. Sussex is known for its picturesque scenery and historic roots, which make Sussex the perfect destination for a luxury weekend away with the family.

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Luxury Family Breaks – Kent

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Kent, also known as the ‘Garden of England’ is famous for its picturesque scenery and historic roots, which make Kent the perfect destination for a luxury weekend away with the family.

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Luxury Romantic Leisure Breaks Winchester

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Winchester is the county town for Hampshire. It’s also one of the most historic with many of its medieval buildings still intact. As you stroll around you’ll still see plenty of medieval timber framed buildings and Georgian fronted houses. Winchester Cathedral and Winchester College are fantastic examples of medieval and Gothic architecture.

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City & Seaside Weekend Breaks in Brighton

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Brighton is one of the UK’s premier city breaks and was recently voted as amongst the best in the world for beach cities. Boosted by its Regency architecture with spectacular centrepiece the Royal Pavilion, Brighton’s history as a seaside mecca really took off from the mid 1700s alongside the developing popularity of sea bathing. From 1750 theatres, new houses and the development of the Lanes culminated in a royal visit by the Prince of Wales in 1783 which guaranteed Brighton’s increasing popularity.

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