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E: 15/12 Win a luxury West End break for two at the Londoner

Etch
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edited 16 December 2021 at 6:42AM in Game over

Sunday Times Where Was I? competition

The prize:

The winner and guest will stay for two nights, B&B, in a Deluxe King room at the Londoner, the glittering 16-storey hotel that opened in Leicester Square in September.

With 350 rooms and suites, a giant ballroom and a 25m indoor pool, the Londoner is a significant addition to the West End scene and comes with its own 24-hour refuge, the Residence, designed in the style of a private members’ club.

Outside, central London beckons – cinemas, theatres, the National Gallery and the Royal Opera House are all within easy walking distance.

The prize also includes a three-course Taste of Whitcomb’s dinner for two (excluding drinks) at the Mediterranean-flavoured Whitcomb’s, one of the Londoner’s suite of six restaurants. It must be taken before December 12, 2022, subject to availability and excluding bank holidays, Valentine’s Day weekend and some other blackout periods.


Questions

1 What’s the name of the second village?

Answer: Hathern

2 What’s the name of the sculptor?

Answer: Shona Kinloch

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