Mon
28 Jul
2008

Summer is finally here

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The Sun is shining and the children are on their Summer holidays but there is nothing for them to do! Wrong… why not treat the whole family to two days at Legoland Windsor this Summer? Our Legoland package includes: Two day ticket to Legoland Full English breakfast Over night accommodation Dinner – depending on the package you choose. Bed & breakfast per person is £42.50 per person per night and dinner, bed & breakfast is £59.50 per person, per night. Children under three years stay & eat free. GO ON, build your own weekend at The Bull Hotel. Written by...

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Fri
25 Jul
2008

Corporate Summer BBQ at The Bull – Thurs 17th July

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As usual the night was a great success with most of our corporate bookers being able to sneak a preview of the new State and Grand rooms as well as the new Suites, which are truly unbelievable. The new Grand rooms and Suites have walk in showers and jacuzzi baths making them the height of luxury with the lavish Suites enjoying a private sitting area and balcony over looking the garden, where you can relax with a nice glass of wine and gaze out over the wonderful scenery below. The weather was a little gloomy but it didn’t rain which...

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Mon
21 Jul
2008

West Wycombe Village

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Follow the historic path of the A40 where highwaymen and thieves travelled through from London to High Wycombe or Oxford and you will come along the beautiful and historic village of West Wycombe. Only 15miles from The Bull Hotel, the village is rare in its architecture with cottages and Inns dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries and many belonging to The National Trust. The village which has many interesting antique shops, an old style sweet shop, which has been trading for at least 250 years, selling over 350 varieties of sweets plus the famous George and Dragon Pub....

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Mon
7 Jul
2008

The Malvern Hills

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The Malvern Hills are a famous beauty spot, with scenic views over both Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The name Malvern is of Brythonic origin and probably derives from moel fryn meaning ‘bald hill’. The Hills run north/south for about 13 km (eight miles), in between Great Malvern and the village of Colwall, and overlooks the River Severn valley to the east, with the Cotswolds beyond. The highest point of the hills is the Worcestershire Beacon at 425 metres (1395 ft) above sea level though they give the impression of looking considerably higher. The summits of the hills were excellent defensive points....

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