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Weekend Rate ( Thursday to Monday)
We are currently offering a special weekend rate of £303.00 per couple sharing a Standard Room. The price is for two nights and includes a four-course dinner each night, which effectively means you get one night at half price. Executive Rooms with spa baths are £348.00 per couple
Pet Friendly
Walks, cuddles, chews and even old towels if they get muddy. What more does your dog want this summer?
Set in 7.5 acres and surrounded by rolling Wiltshire farmland, there are dozens of walks which our many doggy visitors thoroughly recommend. We are currently offering a two-night break (any two nights of the week) of £348.00 per couple, which includes accommodation in an Executive Room with a spa bath, four-course dinner both nights, full Wiltshire breakfast, newspaper and VAT. Oh, and your dog stays for free. Ask for one of our Patio Rooms with direct access on the garden. Dog bowls and chews provided.
Summer Peace in the Wiltshire Countryside ( July to September 2010)
Imagine sitting sipping a glass of chilled Champagne in a wildflower meadow. Tortoiseshell and Peacock butterflies flutter nearby over the Buddleiawalk. Swallows are swooping over the vineyard. A wood pecker is rat tat tattingon a nearby beech tree. A couple of Mallards are preening and washing themselvesamongst the purple loosestrife and water mint. Are those frogs? Above, aBuzzard effortlessly floats on the thermal air currents. In the distanceperhaps the sound of churchbells or the very English sound of willow on leatherwith the occasional enthusiastic”Howzat”. A couple of roe deer pass by,hopefully to go and have their supper in someone else’s garden. This is anafternoon at the Pear Tree at Purton in Wiltshire just 10 minutes from Junction16 of the M4. Three night summer breaks to include dinner in the Pear Tree’saward winning restaurant each evening, luxury overnight accommodation in anExecutive Room with Spa Bath and full Wiltshire Breakfast each morning is just £520 per couple available until the end of September 2010. We cannot guaranteeseeing all of the above fauna, as wild animals and birds in Wiltshire have their own agenda! |