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Baby number 1 is 13 mths, baby 2 due in 10 weeks..... My parents have said they will have our daughter for a weekend so we can go away as a couple for a weekend before baby 2 arrives. Any recommendations of places to go / stay?


Wanting something relaxing but open to all suggestions :-)


Thankyou


Clare

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Really depends on your budget but here are a few recommendations for some places in the U.K.

Bath- as it's a fantastic place with lots to see and it's easy to get to by train.

http://www.thermaebathspa.com/treatments/ourtreatments/mumstobe/

http://www.thequeensberry.co.uk/index.php

http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk/

Babington House is a real treat.

http://www.babingtonhouse.co.uk/

These places are nice too that are in the Cotswolds...

http://www.cotswoldhouse.com/

http://www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk/property/the_swan_hotel?/swan

Or either of these places as they are just over an hours drive from East Dulwich.

http://www.theoldebell.co.uk/home.php

http://www.thecrownamersham.com/

You could always do Paris or Barcelona but perhaps not the best if you want to relax.

Have fun!

The Old Granary Mill in Woodbridge, Suffolk and the Lamb in Burford near Oxford (we spent first night of our honeymoon there) are two of our favourite for characterful and quietly luxurious weekends away. One day we will return!


http://www.theoldgranarycottage.co.uk/about.htm

http://www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk/property/the_lamb_inn?/lamb

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