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E: 21/12 Win a Michelin-starred break in Lancashire
Etch
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Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for two nights at Northcote, in Lancashire, the AA’s Hotel of the Year — England, 2016. Set in the Ribble Valley, Northcote is an independent country-house hotel whose restaurant has held a Michelin star for 20 years. Chef-patron Nigel Haworth guides the kitchen, and the prize includes two dinners for two: a five-course Gourmet Menu, including coffee and half a bottle of Louis Roederer champagne, and an à la carte meal (to a maximum value of £140).
The prize must be taken before June 30, 2017, subject to availability and excluding bank holidays, January 20-February 5 and Valentine’s Day.
Questions
1 What is the name of the port?
Answer: Harwich
2 What is the name of the flower?
Answer: Snowdrop
The letters of "snowdrop" come from:
Snow Hill Tunnel
The Saracen's Head, Snow Hill
Harwich
Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth
Leicester, birthplace of
C P Snow
Snowdown Colliery
Matthew Boulton, born at Snow Hill, Birmingham
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for two nights at Northcote, in Lancashire, the AA’s Hotel of the Year — England, 2016. Set in the Ribble Valley, Northcote is an independent country-house hotel whose restaurant has held a Michelin star for 20 years. Chef-patron Nigel Haworth guides the kitchen, and the prize includes two dinners for two: a five-course Gourmet Menu, including coffee and half a bottle of Louis Roederer champagne, and an à la carte meal (to a maximum value of £140).
The prize must be taken before June 30, 2017, subject to availability and excluding bank holidays, January 20-February 5 and Valentine’s Day.
Questions
1 What is the name of the port?
Answer: Harwich
2 What is the name of the flower?
Answer: Snowdrop
The letters of "snowdrop" come from:
Snow Hill Tunnel
The Saracen's Head, Snow Hill
Harwich
Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth
Leicester, birthplace of
C P Snow
Snowdown Colliery
Matthew Boulton, born at Snow Hill, Birmingham
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