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Hotel of the week: Strattons

Friday, November 12th, 2010

This week, we’re Norfolk-bound to Strattons: an art-collector’s hotel in Swaffham, a market town of wellies, Barbours and fine cheese stalls…
Style Eco, eccentric, arty and eclectic
Setting The Norfolk Brecks
Why this week? Book in for three nights from now until the end of June next year, and, if you’re a Smith member, you’ll get one night [...]

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Smith & Friends: spring self-catering savings

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

New Year has come and gone, and we feel a little older, not really much wiser, a lot fatter and just a little bit more desperate to get away. It’s lucky then, that so many of our stylish self-catering stays have decided to slice their prices. Like the sound of an elegant country house set [...]

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(Non-)Hotel of the Week: Chaucer Barn

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Scandal has rocked Mr & Mrs Smith’s Hotel of the Week awards in their infancy. One week into our virtual glory-giving and a cry has gone up from those in the Smith & Friends corner – why exclude all our luxury self-catering properties by limiting ourselves to hotels? Quick – change the title… There are [...]

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Six alternatives to Cornwall

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

If, like the huge number of Brits planning on taking a ’staycation’ this year, you just want to stay on home turf, let us point you in the right direction. For those eschewing overseas travel but still craving coastline and sunny climes, it’s little surprise is the home-grown holidaymakers’ number-one UK destination this summer. Soft [...]

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