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E:31/12 Win A Weekend Break In Gloucestershire

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Enjoy two nights bed and breakfast accommodation as the guests of Borders and Quercus, publisher of The Frampton Flora by Richard Mabey.


Frampton on Severn in Gloucestershire is well known for its traditional rural scene and its bustling village life, summer cricket on the Green and Frampton Country Fair in the autumn. For nearly a thousand years Frampton Court Estate and the Clifford family have been at the heart of this ancient settlement.


Guests at Frampton Court enjoy the splendour of staying in this stunning Grade 1 listed 18th century house, which has been lived in by the Clifford family since it was built in 1730. Until recently the magnificent Frampton Court was lived in by Rollo Clifford's mother Henriette, and visitors love the homely, 'lived-in' feel of the house and its beautiful interiors.

Visit framptoncourtestate.co.uk to learn more about this beautiful hotel and estate.



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  • oooh gorgeous! I live in Gloucester but have always wanted to stay there! Looks so beautiful!

    *think* answer is pelargonium. but don't trust me 100%
    :rudolf:
  • brownhandbag
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    What is the layman's name for the flower on the front cover of "The Frampton Flora" by Richard Mabey?

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    Wat's the answer anyone????
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  • Any idea what the answer is?
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  • oooh gorgeous! I live in Gloucester but have always wanted to stay there! Looks so beautiful!

    *think* answer is pelargonium. but don't trust me 100%

    I haven't got any better ideas so I'll trust you!!!

    And, no, that's certainly not overkill - it is simply ace :santa2:
    "Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now"

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  • Prudent
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    I did a google image search and agree with pelargonium.
  • PinkJenn
    PinkJenn Posts: 122 Forumite
    I did an image search too, I think it's a pelargonium because it definately isn't one of the others. ;)
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  • kipper_2-2
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    lol they put the question in after I posted again :rotfl:


    Answer:??? think its pelargonium as mirandamayhem said :)
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  • whitty999
    whitty999 Posts: 4,024 Forumite
    thank-you for sharing
    Lucky No27
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  • elver_man
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    Great place , live near Gloucester and always fancied staying here.
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