Wed
15 Oct
2008

The history of Afternoon Tea

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With the completion of The Bull Hotel’s stunning new Conservatory Lounge, comes the introduction of our delicious new Bull Hotel Afternoon Tea. The Lounge’s relaxing ambience, its comfortable, stylish chairs and the beautiful view of the hotel’s striking gardens, means it is the perfect place to sit down, relax and indulge in this luxurious English tradition. However, Afternoon and High Tea is often a misnomer. Most people often refer to Afternoon Tea as High Tea because they think it sounds regal and lofty when in reality, High Tea or “meat tea” is dinner. American hotels and tea rooms continue to...

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Mon
13 Oct
2008

Christmas shopping in High Wycombe

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Don’t know where to go for Christmas Shopping this year? The Bull Hotel, in Gerrards Cross, is surrounded by good shopping areas and one of these is the newly opened Eden, in High Wycombe Centre, with over 100 shops and restaurants to choose from. Either jump on the train at Gerrards Cross or catch a bus from the stop outside the hotel and High Wycombe is just a stones throw away. Eden is a desirable new shopping and leisure experience in High Wycombe, the heart of the Chilterns. Set within a contemporary space, boasting an enviable selection of premium fashion...

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Mon
6 Oct
2008

Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre

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In 1960, the brilliant and popular children’s author, Roald Dahl and his family settled in the beautiful village of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire. It was here at the ‘Gipsy House,’ in a small hut at the bottom of the garden, that he created his unforgettable stories that are still as popular today as they ever were. Only a 15 minute drive away from The Bull Hotel in Gerrards Cross, through the beautiful Buckinghamshire landscape, Great Missenden is a quintessential English village. Within it is the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, a charity established in 2001 with the aim of...

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Thu
11 Sep
2008

Hughenden Manor

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The home of Benjamin Disraeli, Queen Victoria’s favorite prime minister Fascinating memorabilia, personal belongings, furnishings and paintings Recreation of the colorful gardens designed by Disraeli’s wife, Mary Anne Attractive riverside, park and woodland trails Stunning views over un-spoilt Chilterns countryside Tracker Packs, bring history to life for children Admission is by timed ticket on Sunday, Bank Holidays and other busy days. Last entry 4:30pm or dusk if earlier. Manor tours start at 11:30am and there is limited availability. The walled garden is open Thursdays and Fridays. Garden taster tours are from Wednesdays – Fri,days, 11.30am & 2.00pm. Last admission 30mins...

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