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E: 30/06 Win a two-night luxury stay in County Durham (Simple Gleam)

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https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2022/05/win-a-two-night-luxury-stay-in-county-durham

In which county is Rockliffe Hall? - Durham

The prize

The winner and a guest will enjoy a two-night stay at Rockliffe Hall in an Old Hall Suite, on a B&B basis. The prize also includes a six-course tasting menu and sommelier-selected wine pairing for two at The Orangery, the hotel’s flagship restaurant, on one night. Also included is use of the hotel’s award-winning spa for the duration of their stay, as well as access to the Spa Garden, a peaceful oasis of warmed loungers, day beds and an infinity pool for the ultimate in outdoor relaxation.

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