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27.
October
2015.
MORE NEW PROPERTIES FOR WOLSEY LODGES

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For immediate release

October 2015

 

MORE NEW PROPERTIES FOR WOLSEY LODGES

[image]In the last four months a further 16 properties - from the Isle of Skye to Cornwall - have been added to the Wolsey Lodge collection. These luxury B&Bs join the UK's original (established over 30 years ago) and most prestigious group of private homes offering bed and breakfast, and in many cases, also an evening meal. Newly added properties include a Grade I listed stately home open to the public, two other manor houses, a former rectory, farmhouses, two Highland properties, one close to Lake Windermere, as well as many other fascinating homes.

[image] Standards are very high, and all Wolsey Lodge members have to meet stringent criteria set up by the group. Each applicant is carefully vetted and the house inspected to ensure that it meets the group's exacting standards

For further information please visit the website wolseylodges.com

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For further information or to discuss a review visit, please contact Alison Jee on 020 8744 0744

 Editor's notes:

The following properties were new to Wolsey Lodges this summer and autumn:

Low Graythwaite Hall,Cumbria

A Grade II listed 16th century luxury country house in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to Lake Windermere

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Blackmore Farm- Somerset

With parts dating back to 1486. A stunning Grade I listed 15th century manor house nestling at the foot of the Quantock Hills

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North Walk House- Devon

Situated right on the South West Coast path, looking out over Lynmouth Bay and across to Wales, a large Victorian cliff top residence

 

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Windlestraw- Peebleshire

This baronial country house retains many original Arts & Crafts touches that influenced its design, and sits in a stunning location overlooking the River Tweed.

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The Old Rectory Country House- Suffolk

One of the finest rectories in Suffolk, this impressive Grade II listed house is principally Georgian but parts date back to the 14th century.

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The Larches- Herefordshire

A traditional country house luxury B&B but newly built! Nestling well back, hidden from public view, it is surrounded by eight acres of lovely grounds, mostly woodland.

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Buzzard House- Herefordshire

A classic Georgian style luxury B&B adjoining farmland, orchards and woodland.

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Thornton Lodge- Yorkshire

In the higher reaches of Wensleydale, a large Edwardian country house built as a summer retreat by wealthy cotton merchants. Handy for the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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Lordington House- Sussex

17th century manor house in the South Downs National Park, amid lovely grounds facing over the Ems Valley.

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Fingals- Devon

17th century manor house in a secluded valley near the River Dart.

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Greshornish House- Isle of Skye

On its own private peninsula on the northern shores, a Georgian house once belonging to the local laird.

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Frampton Court- Gloucestershire

Grade I listed Palladian-style stately home open to the public, part of the Frampton Court Estate, set within parkland and gardens.

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Claremont House- Edinburgh

An elegant, classic Victorian villa in the leafy conservation area of The Grange, handy for the city centre.

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Longbourn- Sussex

Victorian country house set in stunning gardens and a thriving smallholding of 12 acres overlooking Wealden countryside.

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Trereife- Cornwall

Home of the seventh generation of the Le Grice family, a Grade II listed Queen Anne manor house (with Elizabethan parts) one of Cornwall's finest and set in stunning countryside near Penzance.

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Westleigh Farm

Amidst 30 acres and surrounded by Broomfield Common at the foot of the Quantock Hills in Somerset

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