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EASTER ESCAPES<br />

CEOL NA MARA<br />

GUEST HOUSE Isle of Harris<br />

Recently announced amongst the happiest places<br />

to live in the UK, the Isle of Harris boasts meadows,<br />

moorlands, lochs and castles and is a playground<br />

for outdoor adventure and exploration. Making an<br />

ideal base to stay is the award-winning Coel na<br />

Mara, Scots Gaelic for ‘music of the sea’ and<br />

aptly named because of the haunting melodic<br />

tones of the water reverberating off the rocks in<br />

the tidal loch. As well as providing the soundtrack<br />

to a stay at Coel na Mara, the loch provides the<br />

centre piece to ever changing views from the<br />

tastefully decorated bedrooms.<br />

Start the day with a five star locally sourced<br />

breakfast and for lunch and evening meals,<br />

venture to one of local restaurants for a delicious<br />

catch of the day. And don’t leave Harris without<br />

buying some of the famous tweed!<br />

The distinctive 19th century Amberley<br />

Inn enjoys enviable views across the<br />

National Trust owned Minchinhampton<br />

Common and the gentle hills of the<br />

Cotswold countryside.<br />

AMBERLEY INN Gloucestershire<br />

Built in 1855, the historic inn retains all<br />

its charm and atmosphere, with original<br />

oak panelled rooms and parquet flooring,<br />

stone mullioned windows and roaring log<br />

fires - perfect for sampling local real ales<br />

and fine wines before retiring to either<br />

a premier or classic bedroom, neither<br />

disappoint with their Cotswold charm<br />

and attention to comfort.<br />

Still stuck for somewhere to stay?<br />

View our coastal collection or head over to our country selection<br />

COASTAL<br />

COUNRTY<br />

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