Infotel Magazine Edition 8 2016

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Dates for the Diary What to do, where to stay

The Guest Book This month’s top picks

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urope’s first Mondrian Hotel, designed by Tom Dixon >>

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Infotel Specials The latest discounts

ational Read a Book Day The Infotel Page Turner Collection >>

Let the food do the talking:

Head Chef Simon Hardman-Taylor talks tactics!

Infotel Business:

The Case Study >> The City Collection >>


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The Guest Book Dates for the Diary Duchally Country Estate Titanic Hotel Liverpool Best Western Cresta Court Hotel Infotel Business

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Cities trending this month Infotel Case Study Cities trending this month Let the food do the talking... Padbrook Park Hotel Golf & Country Club Mondrian London at Sea Containers

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Infotel Page Turner Infotel Specials A postard from Blackpool Castlewood Lodges Annabel Church Lettings Group Chef’s Corner: Free Recipe

Front Cover: Mondrian London at Sea Containers Inside Cover: One Sandy Lane

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This month’s collection of Infotel properties to tempt you away

Mumbles Carlton Hotel West Glamorgan

Greenbank Hotel, Restaurant & Bar Cornwall

Tudor Lodge Hotel Middlesex

Willow Court Lodge Hotel Gloucestershire

Manor House Inn

Clarendon Royal Hotel

Falcon Hotel

Northumberland

Hampshire

Kent

Foxfields Country Hotel Lancashire

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The Glenlyn London

Bentley Hotel Lanarkshire


DATES FOR THE DIARY SEPT 2016

What’s On?

Astronomy Festival 2016 2 - 4 Sept East Sussex

Great North Run 11 Sept Newcastle

Ludlow Food Festival 9 - 11 Sept Ludlow

Where?

Southampton Boat Show 16 - 25 Sept Southampton

When?

Invercharron Highland Games 17 Sept Bonar Bridge

The Jane Austen Festival 9 - 18 Sept Bath

London Fashion Week 17 - 25 Sept London

Who?

Newquay Fish Festival 16 - 18 Sept Newquay

Elvis Festival 23 - 25 Sept Porthcawl 5


FEATURE

Duchally Country Estate Auchterarder, Perthshire PH3 1PN

£119 01775 843413

From “The lodges are perfect, it was just like home from home. They are kept in pristine condition and the hotel is lovely too.” Trip Advisor Reviewer

Lines open 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday

CLC Duchally Country Estate is set in prime Perthshire parkland close to the famous Gleneagles Championship Golf Course and with easy access to Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands. With a combination of superb hotel rooms and fully equipped luxury lodges with two and three bedrooms, it’s perfectly placed for an overnight stop, short break and longer stays. The facilities available include a Whisky Bar, which is stocked with 39 different varieties of Scotch Whisky and serves light snacks, an award-winning restaurant, spa and massage facilities and a games room for younger guests. The hotel also has a leisure centre with indoor heated swimming pool and gymnasium, a whirlpool hot tub, sauna and steam room for guest’s fitness and relaxtion.

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60 On-site

Free WiFi Restaurant

Bar

Weddings

CCTV

24hr Reception

Fishing Nearby

Golf Nearby

Indoor Pool/Spa

Gym

Check In 4.00pm

Check Out 10.00am


FEATURE

Titanic Hotel Liverpool Liverpool, Merseyside L3 0AN

£89 .25 01775 843413

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At Liverpool’s Stanley Dock, the Titanic Hotel Liverpool is found in the site’s former North Warehouse, and offers stylish accommodation, a restaurant, bar plus a Fitness Suite and Spa. Retaining many original features, including exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings, the spacious ensuite rooms are air conditioned and have a flat screen TV with Sky Sports, Nespresso machines, Egyptian cotton bedding and complimentary toiletries. Treat the taste buds to a theatre of food at the award-winning Stanley’s Bar and Grill or relax in the Rum Bar after discovering some of Liverpool’s major attractions, located just a five minute drive away.

“The hotel, staff, service and food are excellent. The location is great too!” Trip Advisor Reviewer

130 On-site

Spa

Free WiFi Restaurant/ Catering

Air Check In Conditioning 2.00pm

Bar

Check Out 11.00am

24hr CCTV/ Reception

Private Parties

Gym

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FEATURE

Best Western Cresta Court Hotel Manchester, Greater Manchester WA14 4DP

£60 01775 843413

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Lines open 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday

Perfectly located near Manchester’s theatres, shops and sporting venues as well as being convenient for the airport, with easy links to the M6, M56 and M60, Best Western Cresta Court Hotel makes a great base for both business and leisure stays.

“Stayed for five nights while on business in the area. This was my third consecutive year staying here so that speaks volumes!” Trip Advisor Reviewer

All 140 ensuite rooms include free WiFi, Freeview TV and tea and coffee making facilities. There’s an on-site bar and the new restaurant, which is now located at the front of the hotel and has a contemporary style, has recently welcomed Head Chef Simon Hardman-Taylor to the kitchen.

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200 On-site

Free WiFi Restaurant/ Catering

Head Chef Simon Hardman-Taylor lets his food do the talking >>

Bar

24hr CCTV/ Weddings/ Civil Reception

Spa

Air Check In Conditioning 2.00pm

Check Out 11.00am


BUSINESS

The

City Collection:

trending this month >>

Case Study: The

DCM Surfaces >>


BUSINESS

Trending this month...

Bristol

A 3 star suggestion: Hampton by Hilton Bristol City Centre >>

A 4 star stay: Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre >>

Pick from over 500 hotels >>

For a Serviced Apartment: Cleyro Serviced Apartments >>

Birmingham Choose from over 340 hotels >>

A 3 star stay: Cobden Hotel Birmingham >>

A 4 star suggestion: Hotel La Tour >>

For an apartment: Staying Cool Apartments >>


Cardiff Choose from 370 hotels >>

A 3 star suggestion: Village The Hotel Club Cardiff >> A 4 star stay: Holiday Inn Cardiff City >>

For added gym time: Cardiff Marriott Hotel >>

Coventry Pick from 270 hotels >>

A 3 star stay: The Chace Hotel

A 4 star suggestion: Ramada Hotel & Suites Coventry

To make a splash: Best Western Plus Windmill Village Hotel Golf & Leisure


CASE STUDY

How we helped DCM Surfaces We have been working with well-known large corporations to smaller companies, organisations and individuals all over the UK for the last 26 years. This month, we caught up with DCM Surfaces to see how they benefit from using our free booking service.

The case background: We have been working with DCM Surfaces since 2009 to help bring their accommodation bookings in on budget without compromising the welfare of their employees, working directly with DCM’s Operations team; Mariusz Kusmierek and Matthew Bowry.

The case aims:

DCM Surfaces: Residential driveway

DCM Surfaces: Recent project

• We would find suitable accommodation for installers working on projects in locations too far to travel home to on the same day, and projects needing extended periods of time away from home.

Established in 1995, DCM Surfaces provide innovative products and designs for various surfaces; play including wet pour, sport, decorative gravel and structural surfacing. This keeps their installers busy all over the UK, and is where our team of accommodation specialists step in.

• We would work to the agreed project budget for accommodation as well as ensuring all other special requirements are met, including onsite parking for a company van with no height restrictions and a bar/restaurant is on site or close by to allow employees to get dinner. • The welfare of installers would be paramount in providing a good standard of accommodation.

The case study: We are in the unique position of working with over 800,000 hotels across the UK, Europe and further afield. Through our long established relationships with hotel groups and independent accommodation providers we’re able to negotiate very competitive room rates for DCM Surfaces. With our highly advanced internal booking systems, our accommodation specialists can quickly see whether a hotel is in the allowed travel distance of ten miles and see the facilities available, allowing them to check reviews and standards and as a result, book the perfect hotel option. We also provide an online booking portal for DCM Surfaces so their head office employees booking for those out on the road, have their own safe and secure method of inputting accommodation requests, straight into our live system without having to pick up the phone.

DCM Surfaces: Show home pathways

This summer, DCM Surfaces have completed numerous playground installations in the central London area, requiring teams to be on site for a number of days. We were able to source accommodation for staff within a short distance and within the set budget.


CASE STUDY

The case review:

Infotel’s ability to search for, find and book accommodation saves us a great deal of time. We are confident we can call on Infotel, sometimes at short notice, to find us suitable accommodation within budget in both city centre and rural locations. Infotel are also aware of extra requirements such as large vehicle parking, late check-in options and reduced distance to site. A further added benefit for us is Infotel communicating directly with our on-site installation teams providing the relevant information for their stay. DCM Surfaces.

DCM Surfaces: Hospital play area

Infotel and DCM Surfaces going forward: DCM Surfaces have one of our dedicated Account Managers liaising with them on a regular basis through either face-to-face meetings or on conference calls, ensuring they are happy with our services, and monitoring the company accommodation spends. For clients with a large annual spend, we provide a free consolidated billing facility and bespoke management information, making accommodation and accounting even easier. To find out more on how we can help save you and your company time and money on your accommodation bookings please contact our team.

01775 843418 Email Infotel

Sports surfaces include polymeric rubber surfaces and artificial grass for sports; ideal installations for schools, community centres and sports clubs looking for multi-use games areas which can be used all year round with minimal maintenance required.

Working with main contractors, local authorities and directly with schools and nurseries DCM Surfaces routinely install play surfaces such as wet pour, rubber mulch and artificial grass on playgrounds and public play areas throughout the UK.

DCM Surfaces’ artificial grass and resin bound gravel is widely used by architects and private developers for landscaping schemes, courtyards, paths and driveways. To arrange a site visit or for more information please contact DCM Surfaces on 0845 650 0066 or visit their website www.dcmsurfaces.com where you can find examples of recent installations and inspiration on surfacing projects and designs.


BUSINESS

Glasgow

Choose from over 300 hotels >>

A 3 star suggestion: Brunswick Hotel

A 4 star stay: Hallmark Hotel Glasgow

For an apartment: The White House Apartments

Leeds

Selection of over 250 hotels >> A 3 star suggestion: Village The Hotel Club Leeds North A 4 star stay: Radisson Blu Hotel Leeds For a serviced stay: Gateway Apartments


Manchester Pick from 300 hotels >>

A 3 star stay: Castlefield Hotel

A 4 star suggestion: Ainscow Hotel & Spa

For a quick getaway: Hallmark Hotel Manchester Airport

Newcastle Choose from 300 hotels >>

A 3 star suggestion: Hampton by Hilton Newcastle

A 4 star stay: Hotel Indigo Newcastle & Marco Pierre Steakhouse

For tee time: Best Western Beamish Hall Hotel


INTERVIEW

Let the food do the talking... Simon Hardman-Taylor has been in the kitchen for more than 26 years, five of them working with Gary Rhodes. He’s currently putting his whites on for Best Western Cresta Court Hotel, sharing his signature dish and talking kitchen territory and tactics with us!

What made you want to be a chef? My inspiration came from watching my Nan cook and helping her in the kitchen – she was amazing. Home cooking is at the heart of many great chef’s cuisine. It’s basically focused around using fresh, simple, seasonal ingredients and what can be better than that?!

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What do you look for when you create a new dish or menu? What’s your main considerations? Using local and seasonal ingredients is a key aspect of my cooking. We have a wealth of amazing producers and suppliers in the north west who provide the freshest produce. I like to use this as much as possible in my food. My culinary ‘style’ leans towards more classical and traditional dishes, but with a more contemporary interpretation and presentation style.


INTERVIEW What’s proving to be the most popular dish on your menu this month and why do you think that is? My signature dish of Braised Lamb Shoulder is an extremely popular choice. It’s a great looking dish, packed with flavour and cooked until the meat is rich and tender. It makes me hungry to just talk about it! I think guests initially choose it because it’s a hearty, traditional dish and has a broad culinary appeal. They choose it a second time because they fall in love with the flavour! When you go home, who does the cooking? Are you territorial in the kitchen!? When I’m home I do the cooking. I love to cook for my wife because she will give me feedback, good or bad. I also get to try out new ideas and development dishes at home before I decide if they will appear on my menus. My wife is my worst critic and my biggest fan, and that’s good for me! I know when I am on to a winning dish if she gives it her ‘royal’ seal of approval! I am very territorial with my kitchen at home and cannot stand when people put things where they should not be! My family have learned to stand well clear!

Which famous person, dead or alive, would you love to cook for and what would you serve them? Billy Connelly (above, left). I would love to cook him my Nan’s traditional Meat and Potato Pie as that’s the dish that first made me want to become a chef. To this day I still love that dish more than anything else, and I think Billy would appreciate its simple honesty. If you were stranded on a desert island and allowed one item or ingredient from your kitchen, what would it be and why? Chorizo - it goes with so many things and can be dried or fresh. It’s good with fish, shellfish and vegetables (desert island cuisine!), or just lovely on its own.

The #shelfie - a chef’s five must have herbs and spices always available on the shelf! What are yours and why? Smoked Paprika - it’s so versatile and adds flavour and enhances any dish. Pepper - it’s a basic, but can be overlooked too often. Harissa to give a punch of flavour. Peashoot - because it makes every dish stand out. And finally! Coriander - in all forms from fresh seeds to ground. It’s an essential in my kitchen. What’s your favourite cuisine and why? French/British cuisine. I love the flavours and simplicity, although I’m starting to add more Spanish and Mexican flavours into my cooking - it is that warmth and aroma from using different spices that appeals. Do any celebrity chefs inspire you? And if you had to compare yourself to one, who would you say you most resemble in terms of cooking style and/or temperament? Simon Rogan (above) is my favourite ‘celebrity chef’ at the moment. I love the fact that he grows his own produce to ensure it’s the very best, and his creative style of cooking. In terms of myself, I suppose from working with Gary Rhodes (left) for five years I probably most resemble him in terms of cooking style. Simple dishes done with the best ingredients and with great attention to detail. You’re sharing a recipe with our readers today, why did you choose this one? I chose the Braised Lamb Shoulder with Dauphinoise potato and glazed baby vegetables as it’s the most popular dish on my menu at the moment. As one of my signature dishes it epitomizes my style of cooking perfectly. Enjoy!

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FEATURE

Padbrook Park Hotel Golf & Country Club Cullompton, Devon EX15 1RU

£75 01775 843413

From £110

Lines open 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday

Situated in the beautiful Culm Valley, with Exeter and Tiverton just 15 minutes away and both Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks 30 minutes by car, Padbrook Park offers fabulous sporting and leisure facilities in an informal, friendly atmosphere. The 40 ensuite bedrooms boast either king, double or twin beds, family rooms and interconnecting rooms, plus deluxe rooms are available with canopied beds and two person Jacuzzis. Some rooms have views over the scenic 18 hole Championship Golf Course, and there is also a driving range, fishing lake and a fitness centre on-site.

“Nice rooms, larger than expected, with all the usual facilities. Comfortable beds and good black-out curtains!” Trip Advisor Reviewer

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250 On-site

Free WiFi Restaurant

Bar

Weddings Pet Friendly

Golf

Fishing

Leisure Facilities

Check In 2.00pm

Check Out 11.00am


FEATURE

Mondrian London at Sea Containers Southwark, London SE1 9PD

£150 01775 843413

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Lines open 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday

Envisioned by renowned designer, Tom Dixon, Mondrian London brings the intensity, energy and pulse of the original Hollywood Mondrian to the iconic and impressive Sea Containers building on the South Bank of the River Thames.

“Excellent, modern fashionable hotel. The quality of the bed is very high, rooms are large and comfortable”

The first Mondrian hotel in Europe, Mondrian London buzzes with excitement and confident cool, creating an urban and dynamic vibe. A range of rooms and suites are available, many with outdoor space and river views, and combine the elegance of a transatlantic 1920’s liner with a healthy dose of 1980’s post-modernism. Along with bespoke furniture, including Tom Dixon’s signature wingback chair, marble bathrooms and custom designed dimmable lighting, guests are provided with a smart phone with free data for their convenience. The Sea Containers Restaurant, with outside seating, The Dandelyan Cocktail Bar and The Den, as well as a rooftop lounge and terrace provide the prefect end to the day.

Trip Advisor Reviewer

WiFi

Gym

Restaurant

Bar

CCTV

Spa

Check In 3.00pm

Check Out 12.00pm

Air Conditioning

Great Views

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o celebrate National Read a Book Day on 6 September we’re settling into the first edition of the Infotel Page Turner Collection!

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ur accommodation with literary connections delivers a chapter which takes readers from Alice’s Wonderland to Out of Africa via the wildness of Bodmin Moor!

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pend a few days as a castaway at the Haycock Hotel, where Robinson Crusoe creator Daniel Defoe stayed. Set in the idyllic surroundings of Wansford on the River Nene, with stunning scenery and fabulous facilities, this 16th Century coaching inn has 48 luxurious bedrooms and an AA award-winning restaurant.

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ozing rural charm and rustic character, The Cheshire Cat makes it into our collection simply because of its name and it being 151 years since Alice first met The Cheshire Cat!

Built in Christleton, on a key civil war site and also playing a crucial role in World War II, The Cheshire Cat has plenty of its own tales to tell! The historic lodge offers 14 comfortable en-suite rooms, complemented by a cosy pub serving seasonally inspired country dining and a range of cask ales and carefully chosen wines.

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he Finch Hatton Arms is a quiet country retreat steeped in history and full of character, located in the heart of Lincolnshire.

The property was used as a hunting lodge by Denys Finch Hatton, whose love affair with Baroness Karen Blixen was documented in her memoirs, published in 1937, and then brought to life in the 1985 Oscar winning film Out of Africa. A total of 11 guest rooms and two restaurants make for a comfortable stay in this friendly and welcoming hotel, popular with walkers, cyclists, visitors and local villagers.


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he popular tourist destination of Thirsk is close to the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and was home to the author James Herriot, of All Creatures Great and Small fame.

The White Horse Lodge Hotel has 14 recently refurbished guest rooms, including a pet-friendly room, and creates an ideal base for sight-seeing and discovering this beautiful countryside.

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mmortalised in Daphne du Maurier’s eponymous tale of smugglers, rogues and pirates, the historic coaching house has welcomed travellers crossing Bodmin Moor for nearly 300 years.

Full of legend, mystery, romance and according to folklore, the odd friendly spirit, Jamaica Inn is set in one of the most evocative moorland locations in Britain.

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ew hotels in and around Edinburgh can match this lodge for its views or its place in literary history.

Many of its 14 cosy rooms look out over the iconic Forth Road Bridge and the Firth of the Forth estuary, and it`s said that legendary author Robert Louis Stevenson wrote part of his famous novel Kidnapped here - there`s even a mention of The Hawes Inn in the book!

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he Derbyshire Dales has a long standing connection with literature; Roald Dahl went to school in Repton; George Elliot stayed in Wirksworth, considered to be the village backdrop for one of her novels; Agatha Christie and George Bernard Shaw were also regular visitors.

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illiam Wordsworth, H.G Wells and E.M Forster experienced the beauty of the dales and its meandering river valleys, and the area has set the scene in many feature films including the much loved children’s classic, The Chronicles of Narnia. For a best-selling stay in the Dales >>


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Milsoms

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Ambassador Hotel North Wales

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Best Western Hallmark Hotel Liverpool Feathers

55% off rooms

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Blackpool Synonymous with seaside sunshine, entertainment and adventure! Blackpool mixes 19th Century heritage with 21st Century thrills. Combining the best of both worlds, England’s answer to Vegas is as rich in culture as it is in casinos, making it an ideal getaway for all ages and tastes.

The biggest date in the resort’s diary is the Blackpool Illuminations Switch On Weekend which takes place over the 2 - 4 September and sees six miles of promenade dazzlingly sparkle and shine for the following 66 nights. Using every kind of light display available, including lasers, neon, fibre optic, searchlights and floodlighting, over 500 features and scenic designs will attract an anticipated 3.5 million visitors to this spectacular experience dating back to 1879.

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For a Strictly taste of tango, the world famous Tower Ballroom paints a backdrop of stunning architecture, and with its famous sprung floor and Wurlitzer organ, it remains a destination for dance fans from across the globe. If you can’t see yourself on the dance floor, enjoy afternoon tea from the side lines or from the balcony before you head to the top of the tower to experience the iconic viewing platform. At 500 feet, on a clear day, you can see for up to 33 miles.


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For a magical blend of architecture, horticulture and recreation head to Stanley Park. Boasting one of England’s finest examples of Art Deco design, the Art Deco Cafe offers striking interior and exterior views of the park. Italian gardens, water fountains, rose gardens and a Remembrance Garden plus a model village, children’s shuttle train, extensive boating lakes and ornamental bridges, a bandstand and sporting facilities fill this 390 acre park.

Step back in time with a stroll along the North Pier, Blackpool’s oldest and the most beautiful of its three piers, having retained much of the original Victorian architecture. A wide deck welcomes walkers to the pier end, where an enchanting carousel, sun lounge and tea room provide more than a touch of nostalgia. For family fun the Central Pier ticks all the boxes with funfair rides, stalls, an arcade and food outlets or head to the South Pier for an adrenaline fix aboard the Skycoaster!

For an art attack discover the ambitious and varied year round programme at The Grundy Art Gallery, drawing on the unique context and heritage of Blackpool.

Get in step with nature at Marton Mere Local Nature Reserve, nationally recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its bird population, dragonflies, butterflies, bats and orchids.This bio diverse hot spot is a tranquil refuge for quiet recreation and environmental education - the perfect contrast to the Pleasure Beach, the UK’s most ride intensive, scream inducing theme park!

Exploring contemporary art, entertainment and popular culture, as well as exhibiting celebrated artists such as David Hockney, The Grundy has a growing reputation both nationally and internationally.

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FEATURE

Castlewood Lodges Banchory, Aberdeenshire AB31 6NQ

£133 01775 843413

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Lines open 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday

“Immaculate, roomy and comfortable...couldn’t fault a thing” Trip Advisor Reviewer

Castlewood Lodge is in the heart of Royal Deeside, in a tranquil setting with mountain views and only 30 minutes from the exciting city of Aberdeen in one direction and the stunning and contrasting Cairngorms National Park in the opposite. Whisky trails, golf courses, scenic walks, castles and activity centres are ready to capture the attention of guests looking for a Scottish destination. The modern lodges range in size, from two bedrooms up to four, and have fully equipped kitchens, central heating, free WiFi, bed linen and towels, outdoor hot tubs, a veranda or patio area, and garden furniture, including a BBQ stand.

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50 On-site

Free WiFi

Self Catering

2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms

Walking Trails

Hot Tub

Laundry

Check In 2.00pm

Check Out 11.00am


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A specialised property lettings and management organisation, Annabel Church Lettings is one of the leading innovators amongst Shropshire property agents, working with a variety of owners, from individuals to landlords with more than 100 properties in their portfolio. From

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14 Castle View Red Lake Holiday Home Telford

Claremont Mews

Foundry Close Holiday Home Telford

8 Alexandra Terrace Apartment Telford

Saville Close Apartment Telford

Flat 1 St Annes

Whitehouse Court Apartment Telford

Cambrian Place Apartments Oswestry

The Arches Apartment

Chad Valley Vacation Apartment Telford

Telford

Shrewsbury

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Telford

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CHEF’S CORNER

BRAISED

LAMB SHOULDER WITH DAUPHINOISE

& GLAZED VEGETABLES by Simon Hardman-Taylor (SERVES SIX)

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Method Lamb Switch the oven on to 180°C.

Ingredients Lamb 6 x 8oz Lamb Noisette 1 pint beef stock Rough cut vegetables (onion, garlic, celery, carrot and leek) ½ pint red wine

Heat a little oil in a pan, then add the lamb and cook until it is dark brown on the outside. Transfer to a deep roasting tray with the mire poix (the rough cut vegetables) and cover with the red wine and stock. Braise in the oven for up to three hours or until the lamb is tender. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Strain the stock to use for the Jus. Jus Add the strained stock into a heavy bottomed pan.

Redcurrant jelly

Place on a high heat and add a little redcurrant jelly, and reduce until it coats the back of a spoon.

Dauphinoise

Then pass through a fine sieve and set aside

8 sliced potatoes 500ml double cream

Dauphinoise Boil the cream, milk and butter in a pan until the liquid is reduced by about a quarter.

500ml milk

Thinly slice the potatoes.

50g block of butter

Once the liquid is cooled, add the potatoes and give them a good coating before layering them in an oven proof dish.

100g grated Gruyere Glazed vegetables 6 mini turnips 6 mini carrots 6 baby sweet corn 200g spinach

Cover with tin foil and cook in the oven on 180°C degrees until tender. For the last 10 minutes of cooking time, remove the foil and add the grated Gruyere. Return to the oven until golden. Cover with foil and place a heavy object on the top to press the potato dish down, then cut into small squares. Blanch the vegetables and refresh. Plate up, serve and savour! 29


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