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E: 19/06 Win a luxurious seafront break in Cornwall
Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for three nights, B&B, at The Idle Rocks, a relaxed and luxurious Relais & Chateaux hotel in St Mawes, on the Roseland peninsula. Much loved by boaties, St Mawes is one of Cornwall’s prettiest harbour villages — and The Idle Rocks is right on the seafront, with stunning views beyond the harbour and across the peninsula.
There are 19 bedrooms, each one bright, airy and individually designed; most have sea views. Downstairs, the restaurant, led by head chef Guy Owen, was named The Caterer’s seafood restaurant of the year in 2018. Sustainable local seafood is at the heart of his cuisine, and the waterside terrace is buzzing whenever the sun’s out. A three-course dinner for two (excluding wine) and a glass of champagne each on arrival are included in the prize. It must be taken between September 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020, subject to availability and excluding December 21-January 3.
Questions
1 What is the name of the first-mentioned village?
Answer: Ugley
2 What is the name of the mansion?
Answer: Audley End House
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for three nights, B&B, at The Idle Rocks, a relaxed and luxurious Relais & Chateaux hotel in St Mawes, on the Roseland peninsula. Much loved by boaties, St Mawes is one of Cornwall’s prettiest harbour villages — and The Idle Rocks is right on the seafront, with stunning views beyond the harbour and across the peninsula.
There are 19 bedrooms, each one bright, airy and individually designed; most have sea views. Downstairs, the restaurant, led by head chef Guy Owen, was named The Caterer’s seafood restaurant of the year in 2018. Sustainable local seafood is at the heart of his cuisine, and the waterside terrace is buzzing whenever the sun’s out. A three-course dinner for two (excluding wine) and a glass of champagne each on arrival are included in the prize. It must be taken between September 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020, subject to availability and excluding December 21-January 3.
Questions
1 What is the name of the first-mentioned village?
Answer: Ugley
2 What is the name of the mansion?
Answer: Audley End House
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