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Infotel Magazine | Edition 3 | 2016

This month's edition has a mouth-watering recipe from head chef Nick Brodie from Llangoed Hall, we have a handy round-up of alternative accommodation for the biggest UK festivals, discover some of the sights and sounds of Liverpool and connect with St George and his dragon!

This month's edition has a mouth-watering recipe from head chef Nick Brodie from Llangoed Hall, we have a handy round-up of alternative accommodation for the biggest UK festivals, discover some of the sights and sounds of Liverpool and connect with St George and his dragon!

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ST GEORGE’S DAY<br />

The George Inn is a family-friendly<br />

traditional coaching inn set within<br />

an acre of grassland on the banks of<br />

the River Wylye in the village of<br />

Longbridge Deverill.<br />

Just a ten-minute drive from Longleat<br />

Safari Park, and within easy reach from<br />

Salisbury, Bath and Bristol, the cosy inn<br />

has become a favourite stopover, either<br />

for a delicious meal after a long day<br />

of adventure, a comfortable overnight<br />

stay or as a base for a fun-filled<br />

weekend break.<br />

A taste of Trowbridge<br />

George Inn<br />

Trowbridge BA12 7DG<br />

Near Hereford Cathedral, The Green<br />

Dragon Hotel is an historic coaching inn<br />

dating back to the 16th century. There’s<br />

a choice of 83 rooms, including a four<br />

poster suite and eight family rooms.<br />

Green Dragon Hotel<br />

Hereford HR4 9BG<br />

Start your evening with something<br />

special in the cocktail bar before<br />

enjoying the delights of the a la carte<br />

menu in the Garrick Lounge or opt for<br />

an all-you-can-eat buffet in John Spices<br />

Restaurant and Bar.<br />

Hereford Highlights<br />

Originally a brew-house, skittle alley<br />

and stables, The St George and Dragon<br />

now provides a handy base for exploring<br />

Dartmoor National Park and the unspoilt<br />

beaches of two coastlines. As well as<br />

21 relaxing rooms, it’s home to a cosy,<br />

traditional pub - so if you love the food,<br />

drink and atmosphere of a classic<br />

country inn, you’re in exactly the<br />

right place!<br />

Nestled in the pretty village of Clyst<br />

St George near Topsham, the lodge is<br />

surrounded by farms and historic<br />

buildings, including the medieval<br />

Powderham Castle. Nature fans will<br />

love the acres of ancient moorland and<br />

the National Trust’s huge Killerton<br />

House Estate, which are both just a<br />

short distance away.<br />

The St George & Dragon<br />

Exeter EX3 0QJ<br />

Experience Exeter<br />

Turn to page 18 for English charm and character wrapped up in Old English Inns<br />

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