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The Atlantic Hotel

Adjacent to the third tee on Jersey’s famed La Moye Golf Club, The Atlantic Hotel has been in the very safe hands of the Burke family for nearly 50 years. It’s also quietly become probably the finest hotel Jersey has to offer.

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Unmissable Insider guide to Jersey

Just imagine  yourself on a soft sandy beach in a hidden cove perfectly proportioned in every way. just a mile or so from Saint Helier, Jersey’s capital; just you and the English Channel lapping gently on the shore.

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Radisson Blu Edwardian, Mercer Street

With more triangles than a trigonometry textbook the Radisson Blu Edwardian, Mercer Street, is an architectural miracle. For a boutique hotel, in Central London, it is luxuriously spacious.

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Potters Resort, Norfolk

This family-owned Norfolk holiday resort has attained almost legendary status through what it calls, Land Cruising. After visiting Potters Resort many times while his own children were growing up, Andy Mossack returns with a new generation to find out if the Potters Resort magic is still alive and well.

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The Rye Windmill B&B

The Rye Windmill B&B. Brilliant windmill hotel.

On the edge of town, perched by the banks of the River Tillingham, the grade ll listed family run Rye Windmill B&B strikes an impressive pose.

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Coloin Hockley provides his brilliasnt insider guide to Rye and East Sussex, uncovering all kinds of cool stops.

Insider Guide to Rye and East Sussex. Discover their hidden gems.

Rye town is a charming network of cobbled streets and lanes with architecture dating back to medieval times, and most importantly is known for its membership of the historic Cinque Port Confederation, of which memories of GCSE history come flooding back to me.  

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