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Postcard from… England
By Kate Donoughue on 19/07/2011 15:41:01
Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner…
Why go there? See this historic and cosmopolitan city before the Olympics crowds descend next year. Children will love... The Dinosaur Gallery at the Natural History Museum, toy shopping in Hamleys and the hands-on art activities at Tate Modern
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Luxury Family Hotels
By Junior on 04/08/2011 12:00:09
Stay at these plush and child-friendly hotels
Luxury Family Hotels cater specifically for families. The children’s menus contain organic, wholesome foods, while the facilities include Ofsted-registered childcare, babysitting, baby equipment and children’s toys and a host activities
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The best beaches for children in Britain
By Junior on 12/08/2011 14:36:07
The unflattering image of a grubby British seaside is now a thing of the past. Get ready for some seriously stylish British beaches...
, this Blue Flag jewel is a crescent-shaped stretch of golden shingle surrounded by green fields, magnificent pines and a turquoise sea. Facilities include a giant sandpit with specially imported fine sand, natural pools for sailing toy boats and theatrical
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English Holidays
By on 13/04/2010 16:45:52
From grand adventures, to urban retreats, rural romps, fairytale holidays or casual coastal days away, the choice is yours with these places to go in England
serenity. If you want a romantic meal out, you can book a babysitter and head to The Brooke Restaurant, or for sunny days, alfresco dining is available in the Pear Garden. Visit www.luxuryfamilyhotels.co.ukUrban AdventuresLondon may be busy and sprawling
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Family festivals in the UK
By Junior on 12/08/2011 17:31:31
What could be further removed from the daily routine than the chance to let your hair down at a family festival?
toys and games on display, lots of hands-on creative activities, and a few blast-from-the-past favourites like Space Hoppers and Space Invaders. Plus – and how kitsch is this? – there’s actually a Butlins holiday camp with Red Coats on hand to serve up
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Little Britain
By Junior on 26/08/2011 16:55:13
You’ll find all the ingredients you need to give your child a memorable holiday close to home. Discover the best these isles have to offer…
for a family break. For children, there’s a cabin bedroom, a den with beanbags, baskets of toys and nursery equipment, plus enclosed gardens. The Mill can sleep six adults and four children, plus cots, with prices starting from £6,000 per week.The Cove
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England’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 10:48:22
Discover the Famous Five locations in England with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
want a romantic meal out, you can book a babysitter and head to The Brooke Restaurant, or for sunny days, alfresco dining is available in the Pear Garden. Visit www.luxuryfamilyhotels.co.ukUrbanLondon may be busy and sprawling, but it’s stuffed
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Gramping At The Grand
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/10/2011 10:51:16
Eastbourne’s Grand Hotel is ideal for trying out the hot new trend for intergenerational holidays that creates happy family memories for all
-bonding time with his grandfather when they set off together on an expedition to find a toy shop and came back armed with an enormous tub of unspeakably gooey stuff (it’s an unspoken grandparent prerogative that they can buy stuff that parents might not
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