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SOLD: Country hotel stay with dinner & breakfast - 9/12/23.


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Selling a gorgeous night for two with dinner and breakfast at Marco Pierre White's country hotel (and personal home), The Rudloe Arms (Corsham, Wiltshire).

Filled with obscure art, antique furniture and wintery warmth, The Rudloe Arms sits on 14 acres of beautiful mature grounds, wooded areas, ponds and wild meadow gardens with stunning views across the Box Valley towards Bath. Marco himself can often be found pottering around the grounds or welcoming guests into this hotel experience.

The booking includes:
- An overnight stay for 2 (double).
- Three course dinner.
- Breakfast on the morning of departure.

The hotel is situated just 30mins from Bath, with its famous Christmas Market, rooftop Thermal Spa, and abundance of acclaimed restaurants.

Thirty minutes in the opposite direction is Bristol, with it's chilled out vibes and buzzing music scene. Longleat Safari and Adventure Park is also a short distance away.

Looking for £160 or thereabouts.

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