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Advantages: Lots of history, plenty to see and do Disadvantages: Not everyones choice of a day out
The small Derbyshire village of Eyam is most famous for its association with the bubonic plague in the 17th century. The plague was brought here from London in 1666 via infected cloth and within just a few weeks over half of the population of Eyam had died. Many people are drawn here by this moving story and those that know the story well will know that that the Church of StLawrence that stands in the centre of this pretty village is paramount in the story.
When the plague struck in 1666 the Church had already been standing for almost five centuries. However in those days it was dedicated to St Helen and was not renamed until around 1900. The Church that we see today almost certainly stands on an ancient Saxon worship site and it thought that the stone foundations of this Church are probably of Saxon origin.
In 1868 this Church ...
Advantages: Polite and helpful staff, clean hotel. Disadvantages: Bed a bot on the small side for my husband.
, knocking a good £20 a night off the final balance.
The hotel also kindly offer an early bird feature, this is aimed at people like ourselves who only go for a weekend, would rather not have to arrive at 3pm to check in wasting best part of a day. The hotel states that you can arrive anytime you wish, and although it is unlikely your room will be ready, you are allowed to park up your car and leave all your luggage behind a locked door, freeing you up for a wander of the area before booking in.
We were doubly lucky as not only did we arrive at 11am and have our luggage and car seen to, we were allowed to book in at the slightly earlier time of 2pm?bonus!
First impressions of the hotel didn?t leave me disappointed in any way shape or form.
The hotel in it?s heyday was once the St Deny?s church rectory, the church still being there ...
Advantages: lovely food, polite staff, great swimming pool Disadvantages: no sea view, small television
My husband and I have just spent 5 nights at the Merton Hotel in St Saviour in Jersey, Channel Islands.
We stayed from Sundary 2 September 2007 to Friday 7 September 2007 and we had a great stay.
The Merton Hotel is owned by Seymour Hotels and is a 3 star hotel. Jersey have their own system of rating hotels which is different to the UK, but the ratings are of a very high standard.
We stayed in a double ensuite room and we had free half board for the price of bed and breakfast.
We booked through Condor Ferries and took our own car and paid a total of £769 for the trip (£79 of which was for the car ferry travel).
OUR BEDROOM
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Our room was plainly and pleasantly decorated, with chrome light fittings everywhere. The furniture was ample, being a built in wardrobe, dressing table and chest of drawers ...
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