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Y E A R B O O K ISSUE 01 | 2022

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Luxury Family Hotels

2022 Yearbook

A very warm welcome —

Our Hotels Woolley Grange, Bradford-on-Avon: the original Luxury Family Hotel, this Jacobean Manor House has 25 individually styled bedrooms, a great spa and pool, and 14 acres of gardens to enjoy, complete with a tennis court, outdoor pool, and lawns just perfect for cricket or football. Fowey Hall, Cornwall: an impressive Queen Anne mansion thought to be Toad’s original ‘Toad Hall’, with 36 rooms, rambling gardens and spectacular views of the estuary and coastline. Moonfleet Manor, Dorset: a handsome Georgian manor overlooking Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon, with 36 bedrooms, extensive gardens and a magical setting. New Park Manor, The New Forest: a 17thcentury hunting lodge in the heart of the New Forest, reputed to be King Charles II’s favourite, with 25 bedrooms, an outstanding spa and wonderful views out over the surrounding wildlife and forest landscape. The Ickworth, Suffolk: set within a magnificent 18th-century estate owned by the National Trust and surrounded by 1800 acres of parkland, The Ickworth features 27 bedrooms, 11 apartments in The Lodge, and a three-bedroom apartment in its Butlers Lodge.

WE’RE DELIGHTED to welcome you to the highly anticipated first edition of ‘Luxury Family Hotels Yearbook’. Our bespoke publication has been curated to not only give you a taste of what to expect and what’s to come from our five luxury hotels, but to offer some laid-back reading to enjoy at home or while you relax with us. In this edition, you will find an array of stories and articles all focused on our vision to create the time and place for wonderful family memories. You will read all about our expansion and renovation of Fowey Hall, our coastal manor perched above the Fowey Estuary, our expert guide to sleep training your little ones, and our exclusive partnership with Bramley; our bespoke amenities partner. Whether you’ve joined us at one of our five Luxury Family Hotels, heard of us through friends or family, or perhaps looking to visit in the future, we hope you enjoy reading our Yearbook. ⬥

S.Maguire SIMON MAGUIRE | MANAGING DIRECTOR

Luxury Family Hotels From a Jacobean manor house to a New Forest hunting lodge, Luxury Family Hotels offer inspirational escapes in some of England’s finest locations. With five distinctive hideaways to choose from, you can be sure of a heartfelt welcome and a unique backdrop in which to relax and unwind with family and friends.

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Contents 08 | Hotel News

52 | Glamping

Read about our new menus designed with local suppliers, upcoming hotel renovations, private dining spaces and electric car charging points. Plus, where to meet our resident pets and discover our new wellness room.

Discover our brand new glamping suites secluded in the quiet Wiltshire countryside at Woolley Grange. Enjoy sleeping under the stars with everything you need set within the luxury hotel grounds.

10 | Fowey Hall Reimagined

56 | Bookclub

Find out more about Fowey Hall's impressive multimillion-pound refurbishment delivering luxurious family stays in Cornwall.

20 | Meet our Gardener

Head Gardener at Moonfleet Manor, Andrew Lawrence tells us about his unique history tours and talks, garden tours and fossil walks.

26 | Sleep Experts

Qualified sleep consultant, Chris McFadden shares his helpful tips to keep your children's sleep routine while you are away on holiday.

32 | For the love of Design

Discover new book releases for babies, little bookworms and parents to brighten up your bookcase.

59 | David Walliams

We chat to international bestselling author and Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams about books, holidays and laughing out loud.

60 | Relax and Rejuvenate Enjoy our top ten selection of ways to restore and re-energise your mind and well-being during your stay.

66 | Hotel Experiences

Staying at one of our hotels? We hope you enjoy our curated selection of experiences for guests to unwind.

Meet Jill Higgins, our Interior designer behind two impressively distinctive architectural projects: Fowey Hall and Moonfleet Manor. Plus, learn how to recreate the look yourself at home.

74 | Fun Activities

40 | Meet the Maker

77 | Family Events

Meet Chloë Luxton, founder of our hotels' Bramley’s Little B range, a naturally inspired, eco-conscious range for children.

44 | Annabel Karmel

Annabel Karmel shares some of her recipes, while exploring the long-term benefits of kids cooking.

Learn to draw a giant squid and play 'spot the difference' with bestselling award-winning children's book author Rob Biddulph. Plus, find our hotel icons throughout the magazine.

Why not match your holiday or overnight stay with an unmissable annual event taking place nearby.

82 | Under the Spotlight

Faye Kelly, General Manager at The Ickworth speaks to us about welcoming guests, walking Peaches and the importance of listening.

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Contributors Annabel Karmel

With a career spanning over 30 years, London-born mother of three, Annabel Karmel, has pioneered the way families all over the world feed their babies and children. In 2006, Annabel received an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for her outstanding work in the field of children’s food, and has since been recognised as one of the UK’s leading female entrepreneurs. Credited with starting a ‘food revolution’ with her trusty recipes and methods, she has become the UK’s No.1 children’s cookery author, a bestselling international author, and the mother of all feeding experts with 48 cookbooks…and counting. SEE PAGE 44

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Chris McFadden

Chloë Luxton

The Daddy Sleep Consultant is a baby-and-toddler sleep consultancy created by husband and wife, Chris and Dani McFadden. Based in Kent, but servicing clients all across the globe, their company's goal is simple: to provide families with the sleep they all deserve. They suffered from terrible sleep deprivation with their eldest child Teddy, and saw first-hand the life-changing work of a sleep consultant, which inspired them to retrain and set up the business. They specialise in gentle approaches to changing sleep patterns, following a holistic and baby-led approach.

As founder of Bramley, Chloë’s passion for countryside-inspired products began when she made rose petal perfume in the garden as a child. Now the wonderfully scented products she creates are found on basins, in showers and next to baths in many of the UK's most beautiful and best-loved hotels. Chloë lives and works in the West Country where Bramley products are made using all-natural ingredients. Sustainability and the environment are at the heart of everything she does at Bramley – a testament to the love of the countryside that inspired the brand in the first place.

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Hotel news

Keep in the know with a look ahead at our favourite hotel happenings in 2022 Words | Samantha Rutherford

Discover our Stone's Throw menu across the Luxury Family Hotel group

We’re all becoming more conscious about where our food comes from and how it is made. We have some of the finest food and drink producers across the UK, so we’ve created a new menu that champions the best of local suppliers while showcasing our chef’s passion for creating delicious dishes from the area. For guests staying at Woolley Grange, this means the finest cuts of meat reared in the Wiltshire and Somerset countryside. At Fowey Hall, locally reared Cornish meat and sustainably sourced fish caught in the pristine waters of the South West. At The Ickworth, there are only the best cuts of Suffolk-raised meat paired with English wines from the local family-run vineyard. Ingredient availability ebbs and flows, so our menus change throughout the season to make sure we’re serving up the very best seasonal meals, using only the finest local and seasonal ingredients to help you discover amazing produce that’s right on your doorstep.

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Exciting design investment

Meet our furriest residents

Refurbishments are now underway at Moonfleet Manor as part of a multimillion-pound design project. Be one of the first guests to stay in the newly styled bedrooms within the classic Georgian manor house, with spectacular views of Chesil Beach. All Coach Houses are also being upgraded to include three luxurious bedrooms, plus the property will unveil an updated lounge and a brand-new, fully accessible room. Read our special interview with Jill Higgins, founder of the award-winning interior design company StudioJill behind the project on page 32. The works are the latest in a series of investments for the Luxury Family Hotels group, alongside the recent multimillion-pound development of Fowey Hall to include 24 new bedrooms and a new outdoor swimming pool. Read our article on the refurbishment on page 10.

Our resident pooch, Peaches, loves welcoming four-legged friends to The Ickworth and giving a ‘Hi-5’ to children. She will only eat her food if it has freshly chopped ham in it, and she is chief squirrel chaser on the estate. Our resident rabbit, Bertha, loves the attention she receives from our guests at New Park Manor. She turns two years old this autumn and is a giant continental rabbit who is gorgeous to stroke. Top tip – her favourite treats are carrot tops and kale.

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Peaches & Bertha

Planning a family celebration?

Discover our private dining spaces for your special occasion

Are you a gym bunny? You will love our new Wellness Room

Did you know we have our own electric car charging points?

Situated in the courtyard grounds of Fowey Hall Hotel (where The Little Shop used to be), we now have a brand new wellness space with everything you need to maintain your exercise routine on the go. Smash your fitness goals with immersive workouts on the Peloton Bike, clock up a few motivated miles on our Peloton Treadmill or Wattbike, and reach new personal bests with our range of free weights. Our Wellness Room is open to resident guests from 8am to 8pm, with water and towels provided.

For the eco-friendly drivers out there you can top up your electric cars at one of our on-site POD charging Points available at all hotels – whether you’re a guest or simply passing. At the moment the rate is £1 per hour, but we’re hoping to make this free to guests in the near future. You’ll need the POD Point app to use the chargers, which you can find on their website, pod-point. com. If you need any help charging your car, please pop into reception and we’ll happily give you a hand.

Whether you’re planning a big anniversary party for all your friends and family, a meal to celebrate your mum’s birthday, or a childfriendly reception for a christening, Luxury Family Hotels have a number of private dining spaces varying in size to accommodate your party. We can provide private dining areas, conjure up spectacular birthday cakes, or even offer exclusive-use hotel house parties.

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Fowey Hall

Cornwall

Fowey Hall Reimagined

Major refurbishments and an exciting expansion provides even more refined relaxation and appeal for luxurious family stays in Cornwall Words | Chantal Borciani

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HATEVER THE TIME of year, Fowey Hall’s spellbinding views across the Cornish harbour, beyond its sparkling estuary and out to seaward are utterly breathtaking. Yet the sweeping sea views are just part of the charm of this Grade-II-listed British gem set on Cornwall’s south coast. Fowey Hall has recently completed a multimillion-pound refurbishment, with a stunning renovation of its 36 bedrooms, children’s rooms, library and communal areas. Placing family at the core of its offerings, the hotel’s magnificent building

has been sympathetically renovated and upgraded, with local artists and British craftspeople creating bespoke furniture, contemporary soft furnishings and luxurious touches imbued with the hotel’s history and rich character. Simon Maguire, Managing Director of Luxury Family Hotels, says: “This has been a real labour of love and the results, we feel, speak for themselves. Fowey and all that Cornwall has to offer is very much at the heart of our hotel, and this major refurbishment tells the story of the hotel from past right through to the present”. 

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In this homely mix of tradition, luxury and family relaxation, grown-ups can enjoy the spa, sink into the hot tub or enjoy a candlelit dinner, stress-free, while younger VIPs can adventure in the gardens, hit the bespoke games room and indoor pool – a new outdoor pool will open in 2022 – and feast on a children’s afternoon high tea. In the hotel’s historic lobby, a roaring open log fire creates a warm welcome for all guests, while the captivating Jamb globe chandelier is an eye-catching touch of decadence. The hotel currently has 36 luxurious bedrooms –16 beautifully refurbished Mansion House bedrooms feature oak wooden floors painted in soft grey, vintage furniture, British-heritage-inspired fabrics, and handmade turned oak beds made by Cornwall’s own furniture and homeware designer, Head & Haft. With an emphasis on material, artisanship, detail and narrative, Head & Haft’s pieces embody the essence of Fowey and are built to

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last. Completed with a bespoke matress, with Fowey as the first hotel in the world to feature The White Boutique Hotel Luxury Mattress. For little VIPs luxurious pyjamas featuring our different hotel ‘mascots’, are available across the hotels, designed exclusively for Luxury Family Hotels by The White Company. Guests will also find an ode to the caninefriendly ethos of the hotel, with charcoal prints of characterful dogs by Central Saint Martins' artist Justine Osbourne. The bright two-storey Garden Wing is home to 11 bedrooms and one large family suite, which feature a contemporary style, complete with sumptuous bedding, freestanding baths, and designer furnishings, including rough edge elm coffee tables (certified as ‘grown in Britain’) and wardrobes lined with bespoke wallpaper designed by interior designers StudioJill and illustrated by north Cornwall artist Nicole Heidaripour. With family at its heart, Fowey Hall prides itself on providing memorable stays for 


“In the hotel’s historic lobby, a roaring open log fire

creates a warm welcome for all guests, while the captivating Jamb globe chandelier is an eye-catching touch of decadence.”

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“Kids’ entertainment continues in Fowey Hall’s unique

Games Room, which is kitted out with vintage-style arcade games, table tennis, a pool table, cinema room... and decorated with fun Marvel posters and prints.” guests of all ages. Its refurbished children’s bedrooms feature playful styling, with bunk beds and desks crafted again by Head & Haft. The hotel’s ever-popular Ofsted-registered Four Bears' Den provides an hour and a half’s free childcare each day for every booking, while children can also enjoy the playground, 14

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beautiful gardens or uncover a treasure trove of delights in the hotel’s fascinating library. Opened by Britain’s Got Talent judge and children’s author David Walliams following its refurbishment, Fowey Hall’s library is home to more than 800 books and is thought to be the largest children’s library in any hotel in the UK. This honour is all the more


Hand painted Degournay Eden wallpaper, elegant green marble tables and a walnut centrepiece table by Galvin Brothers in Fowey's new Morning Room Bar

fitting when guests discover the historic hotel is thought to be the inspiration for The Wind in the Willows’ Toad Hall, after author Kenneth Grahame stayed at the property when first visiting Fowey in 1899. It's designed to provide a peaceful enclave where inquisitive minds can relax – vintage photographs adorn the library walls alongside playful monochromatic prints. Antique furniture and British-made pieces, including a console table made from a reclaimed railway sleeper by &Bespoke, provide cosy nooks and places to curl up with a favourite tome. Kids’ entertainment continues in Fowey Hall’s unique Games Room, which is kitted out with retro style arcade games, table tennis, a pool table, a cinema room, leather pommel horse seating and decorated with fun Marvel posters and prints. In the main dining room, art by local artist Stephanie Tudor entitled Tideline takes centre stage and is made from found objects from nearby Readymoney beach. The aim of the piece is to try and get children interested in and talking about what goes into our oceans and the ethos of

sustainability. Not surprisingly, Fowey Hall’s culinary options also focus on local ingredients and provenance, with much of the menu centred around local suppliers. Fowey Hall’s newly created Morning Room Bar, which overlooks the garden terrace, is the perfect place for a relaxing morning coffee or afternoon tipple. Reflecting the calming

natural surroundings, the Garden Room features handpainted Degournay Eden wallpaper, elegant green marble tables and a walnut centrepiece table by Galvin Brothers. Building on 2020’s multimillion-pound refurbishment, Luxury Family Hotels has also embarked on some exciting new additions to Fowey Hall’s extensive offering. 

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“With balconies overlooking the stunning estuary and with unrivalled sea views, these bedrooms will set a new bar for coastal relaxation.”

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Tree art and prints along with the use of greenery throughout the hotel links the inside and outside, celebrating the beauty of the location.

We know it can be hard to leave beloved pets at home, which is why all our guests are welcome to bring their fourlegged friends along too.

Due for completion in spring 2022, the project includes 24 spectacular bedrooms, a grand outdoor swimming pool, and a complete re-landscaping of the grounds and driveway. The expansion provides even more opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment for all ages. The Garden Wing will be home to 19 of the new bedroom

suites, with a further five bedrooms located atop the spa. With balconies overlooking the stunning estuary and with unrivalled sea views, these bedrooms will set a new bar for coastal relaxation. The hotel is also building a new outside playground that continues the theme of sustainability and taps into Fowey Hall’s The Wind in the Willows' history. Exquisitely renovated, enriched with Cornish and British artisanship and afforded every conceivable home comfort and luxury for a discerning family stay, Fowey Hall’s multi-million pound renovation and dynamic additions for 2022 set a bright future for our beloved Cornish bolthole. ⬥

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Fowey Hall

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Best

Beaches

From sandy stretches to half-moon bays and sheltered coves, Fowey’s local beaches provide everything you need for paddling, pottering, sandcastles and strolls.

Par Sands

This sweeping, wide sandy beach just outside St Austell, is backed by dunes and perfect for bracing walks or a paddle.

Readymoney Cove

A picturesque stroll from the hotel, this small sandy bay is a Cornish gem and overlooked by St Catherine’s Castle

Polridmouth Cove

Home to two unspoilt beaches and backed by woodlanddappled hillocks, Polridmouth is known to literary fans as Rebecca’s beach in Daphne du Maurier’s novel Rebecca.

Polkerris Beach PICTURED CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Readymoney Cove; Little explorer at Fowey Hall; Par Sands; Polridmouth Cove; Polkerris Beach

One of Cornwall’s best family beaches; from sandcastles to first-rate watersports facilities, this charming sandy Cornish cove offers endless delights.

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Moonfleet Manor

Dorset

Interview —

Meet our Gardener

Discover the wonders of the natural world at Moonfleet Manor Words | Sophie Farrah

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OLIDAY SOUVENIRS can vary; some collect postcards while others prefer sentimental knickknacks, but how about a 50-million-year-old piece of Earth's ancient history? With its beautiful gardens, seaside views and enviable position on the world-famous Jurassic Coast, Moonfleet Manor provides a wealth of opportunity for adventure in the great outdoors. The historic Georgian manor overlooks Chesil Beach, one of Dorset's most iconic landmarks. This dramatic, 18-mile-long shingle barrier beach has been the scene of many a shipwreck, and today it is famous for its fossils.

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Moonfleet’s guests are free to explore as they please, but there are also several guided experiences on offer that can transform a wonderful holiday into a truly unforgettable one. With degrees in horticulture and ecology and a master’s degree in palaeontology, there is very little that Head Gardener Andrew Lawrence doesn’t know about the natural world, past or present, and he is passionate about sharing his knowledge. “At Moonfleet, we have history tours and talks, garden tours and fossil walks, which is very unique. Nowhere else offers that. I’ve always loved the natural world, and I love engaging with guests,” he enthuses.


PICTURED ABOVE AND RIGHT: Head

Gardener Andrew Lawrence; Andrew and guests enjoying a Fossil Hunting experience

As well as carefully tending to the hotel’s sweeping lawns, glasshouse, rose garden and more, Andrew is also responsible for creating and maintaining the beautiful and abundant kitchen gardens, which produce a plethora of fresh fruit and vegetables for the hotel’s talented chefs. Guests, greenfingered or otherwise, can join Andrew on a garden tour and discover all that he grows, while also getting a sneak peek at what might be on the menu that evening… “The children really love seeing all the different veg that we’ve got growing here – we’ve always done things like bok choi and pak choi, not just your standard lettuce. Last year our target was to grow 40,000 vegetables and we managed it,” he explains.  luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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“We don’t use any insecticides, we’re very organic, but we are also very productive. My 80 tomato plants will produce around 18,000 cherry tomatoes for the chefs this year, and they get around a thousand courgettes from us. This year we have a new head chef who wants us to grow more unusual and exotic things, which is great fun.” While Andrew may be a plant-growing guru, there is also another string to his bow. After finding his first fossil on the beach in Dorset at the age of 32, he has travelled the world hunting for more, taking him from Canada and the Antarctic to the sub-Sahara and beyond; he now holds a precious, personal collection of over 8,000 rare and unique finds. “I am often asked if I have a favourite fossil, but I love each and every one that I find. They

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really give you a glimpse into a world long before we were around,” he explains. “The real magic for me comes when children pick a fossil up and I explain to them that they are the first life form to see that creature since it died over 60 million years ago – that’s one of the wonders that really keeps me going.” Today, Andrew is Moonfleet Manor’s resident expert in these fascinating fragments of history, and the hotel could not be in a better position for guests wanting to discover their own. The Jurassic Coast, which Moonfleet overlooks, is England’s only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for the outstanding universal value of its rocks, fossils and landforms. It is here that Andrew hosts his popular fossil walks, just behind Chesil Beach, along what


PICTURED CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Fleet village's

lagoon beach, a quiet spot on Dorset's Jurassic Coast beside Moonfleet Manor; Outdoor fun at Moonfleet Manor; Garden Vegetables; Goniorhynchia boueti Fossil from the Jurassic Coast

“I love how excited people get when they find their first

fossil, and... because we don’t have huge crowds visiting the Fleet, it means that I can take our guests out and guarantee that every one of them will find a fossil.” is known as the Fleet; a beautiful, calm lagoon just a short walk from the hotel. “I love how excited people get when they find their first fossil, and it’s not a difficult thing to do where we are. Because we don’t have huge crowds visiting the Fleet, it means that I can take our guests out and guarantee that every one of them will find a fossil. They don’t always believe me, but it’s true! There are so many beautifully preserved fossils here,” Andrew explains. Each adventure starts with a visit to Andrew’s potting shed to discover some of his own ancient artefacts, before heading out on a gentle guided walk that covers approximately three miles of beautiful coastline. Along the way, Andrew 

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PICTURED ABOVE: Andrew

Lawrence's first found fossil PICTURED LEFT: Young fossil

hunter beachcombing during Moonfleet Manor Fossil Hunting experience

talks about the rich history and ecology of the local area while showing guests how to spot and identify a variety of fascinating fossils. On the Fleet, there’s no digging or chiselling required; fossils rise up through the sediment and can be easily found along the shoreline. Guests can expect to find the likes of brachiopods (types of sea mammal), goniorhynchia boueti (a type of oyster) and sea lily, also known as crinoid. “There are no cliffs where we are, so it’s completely safe, and the fossils are right there under your feet. Sea lilies look like a plant even though they’re not. They are lovely, beautiful creatures with long stems and a leafy head. We find lots of them,”

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Andrew enthuses. “On the walks I also love recommending other nearby beaches. Some people get very carried away and end up spending their whole holiday looking for fossils! Different beaches have different types of fossils, and guests often bring their finds back to Moonfleet for me to identify.” Last year alone, Andrew and his team enthralled and inspired over 2,000 guests on Moonfleet’s fossil walks. Outings, which are complimentary for resident guests, tend to take place in the spring and summer months, whatever the weather. Tide times can result in some early starts, but the early bird catches the worm as they say,

or in this case the fossil. When it comes to souvenirs, guests are free to keep any treasures that they uncover; a unique memento of an unforgettable holiday by the sea, a small part of Earth’s ancient history, and perhaps the start of something bigger… “I always say that fossil hunting isn’t just for children. On my walks, adults are on their hands and knees too, right in amongst it. They get quite carried away as well,” enthuses Andrew. “Having said that, fossiling can also really inspire young people. It can lead them to take on more knowledge and enthusiasm for the natural world, and perhaps even become conservationists! Sometimes, finding that first fossil can set them on that road.” ⬥


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Sleep Training —

The Daddy Sleep

Consultant

If you are worried about your little one's sleep routine while you are on holiday, this article has lots of tips to help keep things on track. Words | Chris McFadden Photography | Estelle Thompson

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OING ON HOLIDAY with children is amazing. Seeing them experience new things and encouraging them to try activities they wouldn’t do at home is one of the joys of the holiday. However, as a dad of three myself, I know first-hand how different it is packing and travelling with kids! When you have kids, long gone are the days when you can throw together a suitcase the night before. Travelling with children comes with a whole host of new challenges. And one thing parents are likely to be concerned about is how their little ones will sleep in a new setting and routine. However, there are some small things you can do to make sure

their sleep (and subsequently yours) stays on track while you are away so you can enjoy your break to the maximum.

BEDTIME ROUTINE If you have a bedtime routine at home, you will know how important the routine is for being a signal to infants that it’s time to wind down and prepare for sleep. If you can, try to keep their bedtime routine as close to their normal one at home. It can be simple things, such as the same bubble bath, a few familiar bath toys, reading a story. Even if they are going to bed later – which will likely happen on holiday – and in a new setting, the familiar steps will let them know that they are expected to sleep now.  luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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“Babies and kids love consistency and familiarity, so try and keep as much from home as you can... sleeping bag, blankets or comforter be sure to use them.” This isn’t always going to be possible, and definitely don’t structure your holiday around a set bedtime so it becomes too restrictive on your plans. Even if you can do this for some of the nights it’s going to help provide a bit of structure for all of you.

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so try and keep as much from home as you can. If you have brought their sleeping bag, blankets or comforter be sure to use them. Anything that smells familiar can provide comfort in their new surroundings. The same goes with white noise; if your little one uses white noise at home, get it set up in the room. If you have forgotten your sound machine,

don’t fret! There are some great apps on your phone that will have something similar to replicate it.

NAPS ON THE GO When you are on holiday you want to be out and about exploring the local area or enjoying the benefits of the hotel. However, some babies and toddlers who normally have


all their naps in their cot at home can sometimes struggle to have a nap on the move. Apart from setting a couple of days aside to have their naps back in the hotel room, there are a few things you can do to help encourage them to grab a nap outside. Try to do any travelling around a scheduled nap time. If you are driving to an excursion, for example, try and time it so you can be in the car at the time of their usual nap. There aren’t many of us that can resist dropping off in the car if we are a little tired. Light and stimulation can be a big factor with naps. Never cover your baby’s pram with a muslin or towel as they can trap in more heat rather than keep it out,

however there are some pram covers on the market specifically designed to be air-permeable and protect against UV rays, which are great for reducing light and noise. If you are struggling with naps, try to get one of these ordered for next-day delivery to your hotel.

leave him bouncing off the walls at bedtime.

BE FLEXIBLE

If you haven’t managed to grab a nap at their usual time, that’s ok. If your little one falls asleep later than normal in the car on the way home from a day out, or back at the hotel late in the TREATS AND SUGAR afternoon, let them sleep. Use Holiday are all about treats! And that as an opportunity to go out your little ones should enjoy to dinner a bit later that evening them too, but try to keep sugar and push their bedtime back. to a minimum towards the late Or it might work the other way afternoon. Some children react and you get back late and they more to sugar than others, and want to fall straight into bed for too much sugar before bed can the evening rather than going lead to one hyper little person. back out for dinner. I bet there My eldest is so much more are some delicious options susceptible to sugar, so even a on room service. I think one late-afternoon hot chocolate can of my biggest takeaways from travelling with little ones is that you have to go with the flow to best enjoy the trip.

BACK TO BASICS If you are on holiday for a few days or more and struggling with day sleep, it might be worth considering taking a few hours out one day to get some sleep in the hotel. Sometimes a refreshed day can be all your little one needs to get them back on track and everyone feeling more refreshed and energised. Most importantly though, remember to enjoy yourself! All sleep routines can be re-implemented when home. ⬥

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Ask the Experts –

Chris McFadden

Dani McFadden

MaryAnn Mesbur

Chris is the first qualified male baby and toddler sleep consultant in the UK and Ireland, and Daddy to three amazing boys: Teddy, Rafferty and Malachy.

Dani (Chris's wife) is a qualified sleep consultant with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology covering infant development.

Mother of twins, MaryAnn is a qualified sleep consultant based in Ireland with over 10 years' experience working with young children and their families.

Question: We need to travel between a few destinations, how long can my baby stay in their car seat? Should I plan for a much longer journey?

Question: What do we do if our toddler hasn’t napped all day? They usually have one nap in the afternoon from around lunchtime until late afternoon.

Question: If my children’s routine has gone completely out of the window on holiday, how do I get the routine back on track once we are at home again?

Answer: For safety reasons, it's a maximum of two hours in a car seat. I have done lots of long car journeys with my boys and I try to set off just as they are due a nap. They should doze off when you get into the car and then you can stop at services for a refresh and a snack/feed. You can even use that time to take them to a soft play or a play park – some services offer this – and wear them out before they go back into their car seat and have some rest in the next part of the journey. It might take a little longer to get to your destination but it’s a happier way to get there.

Answer: This is so common when on holiday. You have lots to do, and a nap just isn’t as much fun for your toddler! It’s ok to bring bedtime forward to reduce some of the overtiredness and the grumpiness which usually accompanies it. It doesn’t mean your little one will necessarily wake earlier; they often just consolidate their day and night sleep and wake up at their normal time in the morning nice and refreshed. If they aren’t so refreshed the next morning, you may want to reset and focus on getting the nap in that day as a priority – just build your fun around it.

Answer: That’s ok, it happens. It might be that you need to give your little one extra support when you get home to help them get back to sleeping as they were before holiday. But be firm and set how you want things to work again; they will have learned that boundaries can be broken whilst on holiday, but getting them back to their old routine as soon as you get home will let them know that your boundaries are back, and expectations of how and when they get to sleep are clear. It can take a few days to get the routine back in place, but do stick with it.

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Interview —

For the love of design Interior designer Jill Higgins chats about going behind-the-scenes at Fowey Hall and Moonfleet Manor during two impressively distinctive architectural projects Words | Jessica Way

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HE REFURBISHMENT OF a 19th-century, Grade-II-listed Victorian coastal manor house, and 18th-century grand Georgian countryside mansion with families in mind – where did you begin? "We first asked ourselves: how do we create something comfortable but also luxurious and robust enough to stand the wear of a hotel environment, coastal locations, muddy boots, children, dogs and more. Our approach to designing the ‘family friendly’ spaces at Luxury Family Hotels evoked a few key principles. Firstly, family friendly does not mean we are designing for children. We are designing for

adults who would like somewhere stylish but want to feel relaxed and confident that their children are welcome - and that it doesn’t matter if they throw baked beans on the floor. Secondly, I would say that children are more sophisticated and design aware than ever before. They enjoy grown-up experiences – and love the ‘mini me’ idea. It is the idea of that inner sense of fun and nostalgia rooted in our childhood which we have aimed to tap into with the brand positioning and design for Luxury Family Hotels. This in turn encourages interaction between different generations, building upon the brand positioning of 

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luxury being about memories not things. Finally, with everything which has happened over the last two years we believe designing spaces in which multi-generations can enjoy time spent together is more relevant than ever." What would you say have been the biggest differences and challenges in the renovations? "Architecture. Working out how you modernise the hotels and bring them up to date without

losing the charm and character. Fowey’s main house is highly decorative and retains a lot of its original Victorian character. It was built in the 1890's by Charles Augustin Hanson, who was born in Polruan, across the estuary from Fowey, when he came back after making his fortunes abroad. This was in the late-nineteenth century, during the romantic, picturesque era of architecture. The land was bought from the Rashleigh family who own Daphne du

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Maurier’s estate. There is plenty of decorative and grand architectural detail. This required a delicate hand and slightly more decorative touch to the way we treated the interiors. Location also made it interesting – Fowey Hall is located at the highest point in the town of Fowey and is very much part of the community and townscape, but without acres of land to expand into. Therefore, growing the guest experience, whilst keeping mindful of the space for guests to feel a sense of peace and calm, is continually challenging. Moonfleet is Georgian rather than Victorian and although externally it still has a sense of grandeur, internally a lot of the original interior has been removed over the years and quirky architectural details from a variety of countries and periods can now be found. We felt it was important to breathe a bit of the Georgian grandeur back into the building and reference the hotel's rich and varied history and local maritime heritage. Our approach is much bolder and slightly less refined to reflect the scale, proportion of the building and setting of the hotel in its beautiful but isolated beach location. We wanted to celebrate the beauty and honesty of the location and how it has evolved in a playful yet artful way."


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we are not trying to create a faceless chain. Each of the hotels has its own story, quirks and eccentricities – something we would like to celebrate. We work by a principle of five overriding design values for the Luxury Family Hotels brand: sense of place, respecting the location, architecture, landscape and community – and connecting 

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There is a corridor in Fowey Hall Hotel featuring all the talented makers and artists behind the design, with a story about their process, designed and presented by StudioJill

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the hotel with its building; country charm; mixing old with new; monochromatic patterns and playful colour; and creating a sense of discovery through delight and surprise. The hidden details are also so important, things which might not be immediately obvious to guests but which they discover unexpectedly, and it makes them smile, for example the wallpaper lining to the bedroom drawers and wardrobes, the crab doorstops, and the bronze Wind in the Willows figures hiding behind other ornaments in the lounge." Which is your favourite room and why at each of the hotels? Fowey, I would have to say the Library – it feels like somewhere you would want to curl up. We took a sympathetic approach to the architecture, keeping the original fireplace, mouldings and shelving, and combined this with new contemporary crafted pieces, bold monochromatic prints and British-made fabrics. 36

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I also love the Morning Room Bar – it works from day to evening, beautiful views for coffee in the morning, space to work and contemplate (you often see parents with a laptop getting a few sneaky emails in here), and by evening it becomes a space for parents to be transported to a grown-up cocktail bar. And, the new spa bedrooms: contemporary luxury, in line with current trend for simple, well-designed spaces, and with stunning views. Moonfleet Manor, I just love the Mansion House bathrooms – playful overscaled wallpaper,

chandeliers and traditional rolltop baths and large showers, with a mix of Georgian and contemporary furniture. What did you enjoy most about these projects? Getting to know each hotel, its quirks, stories and breathing life into them again. It is also wonderful to be able to work on projects like this where there is a great team to bounce off, both in terms of at Luxury Family Hotels and the local makers, designers, artists and craftspeople who have all contributed to making it possible. ⬥


Putney Wall Light, Antique Brass, Jim Lawrence

Coldharbour Lights Fabulous Feather Light, Rocket St George

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Palmeral CottonLinen Fabric, House of Hackney

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Tips From our friends Sharky & George 1. Where Make sure you have enough space for the number of children you're inviting, in our books the more room the better, ideally out in a park whatever the weather! Finding a venue can be exhausting so do this as early as possible. 2. What to do for an outdoor party when it rains (so rare these days!) Our recommendation would be to make sure all the children get togged up in warm clothes and waterproofs and crack on. All children love splashing around in the rain. You just have to make sure the entertainers don't mind either! 3. Theme We recently did a dinosaur, fairy, power ranger party (with cakes to match!) which was epic. You just have to go with whatever your child is into and bear in mind that it will most likely change before the party. 4. Food Whilst it is great to make sure all the food is healthy and full of goodness, a little bit of naughtiness should be allowed at a birthday party! 5. Party bags We would recommend one thing that is a present worth keeping, rather than something that might end up in the bin after the party. Then you can put a few things in to play with there and then at the end of the party and a few sweets are always popular!

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6. Cake Go on, give it a go yourself! A homemade cake always looks and tastes better and your friends will be seriously impressed, even if it looks like a frisbee. 7. Balloons Helium balloons are always a winner but if you give them to the children before the end there will be a massive tangle and possibly tears if they lose them to a high ceiling or the great outdoors. 8. More Balloons It takes about 4500 average sized helium balloons for a child to fly off into the sky 9. Grown ups If the parents are staying around then it is a good idea to have them in a separate room or down in a corner of the room so the children can concentrate on the fun and games. 10. The Party We feel that the key is for all of the children to be involved all of the time, whatever their age. So wherever possible avoid everyone sitting down watching a performance in favour of an active and interactive experience that everyone is part of. This can be achieved by games, treasure hunts, cooking, races, competitions, artistic creations and using everyone's imaginations as much as possible. 11. Naughty children Refer to No.8!

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Interview —

Meet the Maker

Founder of Bramley’s Little B range, Chloë Luxton talks to us about creating a naturally inspired, eco-conscious range for children… Words | Emma Johnson

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HEN CHLOË was a little girl, her days were spent catching slowworms or newts, building rafts and making ‘flower perfumes’, which she created by mixing rose petals with her mother’s favourite scents. She then found herself a comfortable spot on the garden wall and sold her perfumes to passing walkers. “It was when I was at my happiest and, looking back, I realise how lucky I was and how simple life was then,”

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she told Luxury Family Hotels. Brought up on the coast in Cornwall, Chloë described her whole childhood as being “immersed in nature”, and it is clear this love of the beautiful, natural world continued throughout her life and into her role as founder of Bramley, whose products are a hymn to the restorative power of nature. “I wanted to bottle that feeling you get when you’ve had the most amazing weekend away, soothed by the quiet beauty of the countryside.”


Guests can purchase products to take home with them, meaning that soothing feeling can be recreated every time they use a body wash, hand cream or room spray. “It transports you back to that weekend away, where you felt truly relaxed and happy,” says Chloë. Started just ten years ago, Bramley has gone from strength to strength and is now stocked in shops such as Fortnum & Mason, as well as over 500 hotels, pubs and restaurants. From body wash and handwash to shampoo and bath oils, the brand has evolved and now makes candles, room fragrances, a Little B range for children, and a Digby Dog range for dogs. Bramley also does collaborations with printmakers and potters to create a selection of beautiful accessories. Chloë started the brand because there was no-one currently offering the natural, refillable, beautiful products that she wanted for her own pub in Wiltshire. Being conscious of single-use plastic, sustainable ingredient-sourcing  luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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and being as eco-minded as possible, Chloë wasn’t prepared to compromise when it came to products. And so, Bramley was born. “Right from the beginning we set out to change the crazy overuse of plastics. We were one of the first brands to pioneer refillables in hotel bedrooms, and now all of our packaging is recycled, recyclable or reusable; and we have a strict sustainability policy in-house to ensure that we are always thinking about the planet and ways in which we can reduce waste.” Even the brand’s marketing materials are printed using natural ink and products are wrapped in ‘mindful tissue paper’, which can be coloured in by children or adults alike. The provenance of Bramley’s ingredients is also paramount. The brand not only uses natural

bases – derived from crops like coconut or sugar – and pure essential oils, for their therapeutic effects, but also because they have the most beautiful fragrances. All its ingredients are biodegradable and are safe to be washed into rivers and oceans, and it does not use any sulphates, silicones, parabens, PEGS or artificial colours or scents. “This means that we know we are only selling the best products and we haven’t compromised on anything,” explains Chloë. With children of her own, and the brand evolving, Chloë naturally turned her inspiration to create products for babies and little ones, ensuring they were delicate enough for their young skin. “Children’s skin is very sensitive, as it is not fully developed, so it is really important to be aware of what

you put onto it,” she explains. “We use extra simple bases and specific essential oils, such as chamomile and clementine, that are known to be gentle on young skin but also have lovely calming benefits too (perfect for bedtime).” Little B is stocked in every family-sized room in all of Luxury Family Hotel's five properties, meaning children get their own moment of countryside calm to relax them. “Little B helps calm and soothe just before bed – which is exactly what we need in our house!” says Chloë. “All little guests at Luxury Family Hotels will find our Little B Hair & Body Wash and our Little B Bubble Bath in their rooms, so they can wash and bathe away a day of play with the soothing scents of citrus and lavender.” Little B has been such a success that Chloë and her team were thrilled to be approached by The Duchess of Cambridge recently to support an initiative that she was taking part in during the pandemic: tackling childhood poverty, alongside charities such as Baby Basics. “We were delighted to be able to help and definitely had a ‘pinch me’ moment,” says Chloë. From her childhood garden to a royal seal of approval, it’s clear that Chloë's love of nature and her dedication to all things natural and eco-conscious has created a brand that truly soothes and rejuvenates, reminding us all of the peaceful beauty of the countryside. ⬥ luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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Recipe inspiration —

Annabel Karmel The kitchen is a classroom: exploring the long-term benefits of kids cooking Words | Annabel Karmel

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HILDREN COOKING has more long-term benefits than the obvious practical upside of a hot meal. Learning their way around the kitchen is not only handy to keep children occupied (and, let’s face it, cooking up ideas to keep the kids busy can be challenging at the best of times), but it will teach them many life skills along the way. There are so many lessons to be learnt from cooking; the kitchen is like a classroom –

an environment for curiosity, trial and error, and learning. Not only will children learn to independently prepare delicious, healthy, and balanced meals, but they’ll become more aware of what they’re putting into their bodies and why it matters. Getting kids to take an active interest in what they’re eating is essential for their general health and well-being. Particularly if you have a fussy eater, as they’re far more likely to eat something that they have prepared themselves 

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than something you’ve put in front of them. We all know that there’s a strong social element to food and dining, and the process behind it – cooking – is no exception. It’s such a wonderful and creative way to spend quality time together and cook up some memories to treasure for a lifetime. Plus, by weighing and measuring ingredients, your little one is also unknowingly building their mathematical skills, and not to mention their self-esteem. Prepping the meal is just the warm-up, sitting down together 46

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over a delicious meal is the special part that can do wonders for both the family and the individual. Studies show time and time again that eating together has great benefits for everyone involved, especially for children. Not only does it ensure we’re eating balanced, wholesome meals but it’s also a perfect environment for kids to learn how to conduct conversations, observe good manners, communicate and listen. Despite what you might think, there’s really no minimum age requirement for when your little one can help out in the kitchen.

But before you have horror visions of your toddler running riot and wielding knives, your little one can become your little chef by assisting you with something as simple as stirring. On the flip side, there also isn’t a ‘best before’ date on learning how to cook, and while starting young equips children with the knowledge and skills to make good food choices as they grow, it’s never too late to learn good habits. So, grab your apron and your little souschef and whip up some of these kid-friendly recipes and energypacked snacks; ideal for when you're on the go.


SALMON & DILL BALLS This is a tasty way to pack in those all-important omega 3s, and did you know that babies should have two portions of oily fish like salmon in their diet every week from six months? It’s essential for their brain and visual development. In fact, some research shows that eating salmon can make you smarter. INGREDIENTS

Makes 18 Balls � 200g/7 oz sweet potato, pricked with a fork � 3 spring onions, chopped � 1 tbsp chopped fresh dill � 200g/7 oz skinless salmon fillet, diced � 25g/1 oz grated Parmesan cheese � 1 egg yolk METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4. 2. Cook the sweet potato in a microwave for about 8 minutes until soft. Leave to cool, then scoop out the flesh. 3. Put the spring onions, dill, salmon, Parmesan, egg yolk and cold sweet potato into a food processor. Whizz until blended. Shape into 18 small balls. 4. Place the balls on a baking sheet lined with non-stick baking paper. Bake for 12 minutes, turning over halfway through cooking, until pale golden and cooked through.

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This recipe is from my first book, the Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner. Last year I celebrated the book’s 30th anniversary. For further information and guidance, download my Digital Weaning Course online (annabelkarmelweaning.com).

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Never underestimate the power of having something on hand for when the snack attacks happen!

best for toddles CHEESY CARROT STARS Cheesy Carrot Stars has been one of my most popular recipes on Instagram and everyone loves it. You can cut the mixture into any shape; try circles or hearts – they will all taste delicious! INGREDIENTS

Makes 10–12 stars � 200g carrots, peeled and grated � 50g Cheddar, grated � 25g Parmesan, grated � 2 eggs, beaten � 4 tbsp self-raising flour METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4. 2. Put the carrots into a clean towel, squeeze out as much liquid as possible. 3. Place in a bowl. Add the cheeses, eggs, flour and seasoning (for babies aged over one). 4. Line a baking sheet with nonstick baking paper. Put a star cutter onto the sheet. Fill the cutter with the carrot mixture. Press down firmly. Remove the cutter and repeat. You could also use a small round cutter instead of a star. 5. Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes until lightly golden and set. 48

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OWL PORRIDGE Have a hoot making this wise little owl. A warm bowl of porridge is the perfect way to start the day and it will keep you feeling full all morning. This simple recipe comes with a 'twit-two' just for you. INGREDIENTS

Makes 1 owl porridge � 45g porridge oats � 275ml milk of choice � 1 small banana, mashed � ½ tsp vanilla extract � 2 tsp unsweetened desiccated coconut (optional) TO DECORATE

� 4 strawberries, sliced � ½ banana, sliced � 2 blueberries � ½ mango, sliced

breakfast METHOD

1. Measure the oats and milk into a saucepan. Place over a medium heat and bring to the boil, stirring all the time. 2. Add the banana, vanilla extract and coconut, if using, and continue to stir until the porridge has thickened and the oats are soft. This should take about 5 minutes. 3. Spoon into a bowl and use the fruit to decorate the top.

A healthy, balanced diet is so important during these formative years as they explore, learn, grow… and keep you on your toes!

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HIDDEN VEG SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE After a busy day, this is the perfect way to recharge your batteries. Plus, it's packed with lots of good-for-you veggies. Get. Set. Go! INGREDIENTS

Makes 6 portions � 1 tbsp olive oil � 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped � 1 small leek, trimmed and thinly sliced � ½ stick celery, diced � ½ small red pepper, deseeded and diced � 1 small carrot, peeled and grated � 50g mushrooms, diced � ½ apple, peeled, cored and grated � 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed � 1 x 400g tin chopped tomatoes � 450g minced beef � 4 tbsp tomato purée � 2 tbsp ketchup � 250ml beef stock � ½ tsp dried oregano � 8 oz/228g of spaghetti � 1 tbsp grated Parmesan � Small handful of fresh basil leaves METHOD

1. Place the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Add the vegetables and apple and fry for 10 minutes until soft. Stir in the garlic and fry for 10 seconds. 2. Transfer to a blender, add the chopped tomatoes and whizz until smooth. Set aside. 3. Add the mince to the frying pan and place over a medium-high heat. Fry for 4 minutes, breaking the mince up with a wooden spoon, until browned (you may need to do this in batches). 4. Place the vegetable sauce in the pan with the mince, then add the tomato purée, ketchup, stock and oregano. Bring to a simmer and cook for 40–45 minutes, until the sauce is thick. Season to taste with salt and pepper. 5. Serve with spaghetti and a sprinkling of Parmesan and fresh basil leaves. 50

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lunch or dinner Find more recipes like these in my Fun, Fast & Easy Children’s Cookbook. With simple step-by-step instructions, fascinating foodie facts, top cook-along tips and beautiful illustrations, it’s the perfect way to encourage budding little chefs to join you, teaching them essential cooking skills that will last a lifetime. It’s time to put the FUN into food.


With a focus on fresh, wholesome ingredients and complete with simple step-by-step instructions, my cookbook is the perfect way to teach children essential kitchen skills and develop a life-long love of good food.

Treat time!

ANIMAL CUPCAKES

METHOD

These fun bakes are perfect for party animals! Once your cakes are baked and cooled, why not create pups, pandas and cheeky monkeys? Or you can decorate them with your own favourite animals.

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/350°F/Gas 4 and line a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases. 2. Measure all the cake ingredients into a large bowl and beat together using an electric whisk until light and fluffy. 3. Spoon the mixture into the paper cases and bake for 20–25 minutes, until golden. 4. Remove from the oven and transfer to a wire rack to cool. 5. Meanwhile, to make the icing, place the butter, milk and icing sugar in a large bowl. Beat together using an electric whisk until fluffy and pale. 6. Once the cupcakes are cool, spread or pipe the icing on top and serve.

INGREDIENTS

Makes 12 cupcakes For the cakes � 2 large eggs � 100g soft butter � 100g caster sugar � 150g self-raising flour � 1 tsp baking powder � 2 tbsp milk � 1 tsp vanilla extract For the icing � 200g soft butter � 1 tbsp milk � 300g icing sugar

TO DECORATE Puppy Dogs - Add 25g cocoa powder to the icing and pipe it onto the cakes. Cut ear shapes out of brown fondant and add edible eyes, a jellybean nose and a piece of pink lace for a tongue. Pandas - Dip the iced cupcakes in desiccated coconut (you will need about 75g for all 12 cakes). Cut noses, mouths and oval shapes from black fondant and place edible eyes on top. Add mini-Oreos for ears. Monkeys -Turn the icing brown with 25g cocoa powder and ice the cakes, then dip them in chocolate sprinkles. Use half a mini–Jaffa Cake for each ear, and a whole one for the face, drawing on nostrils and a mouth with black fondant. Lastly, add edible eyes.

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Woolley Grange

Near Bath

Glamping Get away from it all and discover the freedom of luxury glamping in our scenic hotel grounds Words | Jessica Way


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any of us are looking to detox from the digital world, turn off our phones and be out in the countryside. Whether for the best night's sleep you have had in a long time, playing cards with the family around a fire, or experiencing amazing sunsets, back-to-nature glamping should be on every family's staycation list for 2022. Enjoy the simple life – champion sustainability, celebrate the great outdoors, and enjoy adventures and time together reconnecting with each other and the natural world. Secluded in the quiet Wiltshire countryside, sleeping under the stars in the brand new glamping suites at Woolley Grange, you can combine the romance of glamping with everything you need set within the luxury grounds, from fresh food and fun facilities to complimentary childcare. As a Woolley Grange glamping suite guest, you have access to the historic hotel and its facilities, including heated indoor and outdoor (in season) swimming pools, spa, OFSTED-registered childcare and The Hideout, the pop-up café and bar. From 10am each day, enjoy tea, coffee and cake – and from 11am, visit The Hideout’s bar, which serves a mix of soft drinks (including homemade fruit syrups) and hot drinks, as well as locally inspired beer, cider, wines, Woolley gin and alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails. For lunch, there’s a wide range of seasonal and local dishes, all created in our pop-up kitchen. You’ll find freshly made pizzas using local meats from the hotel’s butcher, and vegetables from Woolley Grange’s own walled garden or local suppliers, plus a selection of homemade soups and salads, tartlets of the day, freshly cooked waffles and icecream. During the summer months the hideout transforms into a nightly pizzeria, with supper served from 5pm. During special themed nights menus range from barbecue to curries, followed by mouthwatering desserts.  luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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spot to sit and while away the evening, or take your place around the large outdoor firepit – perfect for toasting marshmallows and telling tales.” Younger children will love pond dipping, exploring the ancient orchard, and talking to the hotel’s comical Indian ducks, the chickens and having a play with the hotel’s rabbits. There are plenty of play opportunities around the grounds including trampolining, football nets, play in the playhouses and the Hen House with pool and table football, as well as the massive Cedar swing. Relax on the terrace overlooking the front lawns and with views across the valley to the White Horse of Westbury, while the children play. Alternatively, enjoy a relaxing read in the gardens or indulge in a spa treatment while Woolley Grange’s Ofsted-registered crèche team, located in Woolley Bears' Den, looks after the little ones (90 minutes of complimentary childcare per day). As the night draws in, The Hideout comes alive, decked with festoon lighting. Choose a comfy spot to sit and while away the evening, or take your place around the large outdoor firepit – perfect for toasting marshmallows and telling tales. 54

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Spend the night under canvas, with a large master bedroom, twin bedroom, bathroom, lounge area with woodburning stove, and private terrace with outdoor seating. Even better, you’ll be able to wake up each morning to a pre-ordered continental breakfast hamper, delivered direct to your suite – including homemade treats such as muffins, overnight oats, fruit and granola pots, and freshly made tea and coffee. ⬥

Summer Festival Guests staying at Woolley Grange Hotel during the summer holidays are set to enjoy a festival treat with The Woolley Summer Country Festival. Launched in the summer of 2021, organised activities include family yoga, festival faces, fresh pesto making in the gardens with the hotel’s chefs, Little Green Finger’s gardening and tie dying. Find out more on page 79


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New releases —

BookClub Brighten up your bookcase with our books and bobs! Words | Rachel Newcombe

We Love... —

for babies

Giraffe Bookshelf

Display your child’s favourite books in style, on this quirky giraffe bookcase. It’s handmade from bankuan grass and rattan and makes a great focal point in a room. Beaumonde, £429

Countryside

By Anne-Kathrin Behl

Where’s Mrs Cat?

By Ingela P Arrhenius This bright, retro style board book is part of the award-winning Felt Flap series and is perfect for babies and toddlers. The sturdy book aims to find Mrs Cat, by lifting colourful flaps. On the way, you’ll discover lots of characters and a surprise under the final flap! Nosy Crow, £6.99

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Little hands will love exploring nature and the big outdoors in this captivating board book. There’s vibrant artwork, rhyming text and sliders to pull on every page, plus lots of animals to find in the pictures. National Trust Big Outdoors for Little Explorers

Nosy Crow, £6.99

Baby’s First Book of Numbers This chunky board book offers a fun way to introduce your baby to numbers, animals and everyday objects. It’s produced in a vibrant colour palette, which will be engaging for young eyes, and the illustrations are cute and quirky.

Rex London, £4.95


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for parents

Knights & Dragons Numbers Nursery Print

This decorative print is great for helping your child learn their numbers, but it also doubles up as inspiration for bedtime stories you can create. What imaginative tales will you conjure up about adventurous knights and dragons? Lara Aleda Illustration, £22

How to Grow Your Family By Adam Shaw

Did you Know... Colourful books are beneficial for babies? Bright and contrasting colours help stimulate their brain and aid visual development.

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Who Do I See In The Mirror?

By Vese AghoghovbiaAladewolu This lovely hardback picture book is about Philly, a girl who learns to discover what makes her special. It’s a simple story, but carries a powerful message of self-love, diversity and a reminder that there’s more to everyone than what they look like in the mirror. It also contains a certificate at the end of the book. Philly and Friends, £10

Mole’s Spectacles By Julia Donaldson

Mole’s Spectacles is a new story in the bestselling Tales from Acorn Wood preschool series. This lift-the-flap book follows Mole as he searches for his spectacles, and features rhyming text that’s great to read aloud. Pan Macmillan, £6.99

These delicious, budget-friendly meals are designed to bring fun and flavour to mealtimes while catering for the whole family with one dish. Containing over 110 nutritious, global meal ideas – including energy-rich foods for the early stages of parenthood, and pram snacks for on-the-go – there’s something in here for all the family. Nourish Books, £14.99

Ten Minutes to Bed: My Sleepy Sticker Storybook

How to be a Calm Parent

Encourage your little ones to unwind and get ready for bed, with this calming sticker scene storybook. There are over 100 magical stickers to use and lots of characters from the Land of Nod, plus a removable bedtime reward chart with a poster on the reverse. By Rhiannon Fielding, Ladybird, £5.99

Life as a parent can be challenging and it’s hard to be calm when you’re feeling stressed, yet your stress can rub off on the rest of your family. This informative guide explores some of the common issues parents face and offers practical solutions and self-care guides to help you make lasting changes. The aim is to help you lose the guilt, improve communication and get a better balance of calmness in your life. Piatkus, £11.99

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Isaac Anthony

Personalised Baby Gifts Made from luxurious organic cotton

For 15% off your first order: SOFT15 www.Isaac-Anthony.co.uk @isaacanthonyofficial

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Fowey Hall

Cornwall

David

Walliams International bestselling author and Britain’s Got Talent judge chats to us during the official opening of the new library at Fowey Hall Which of your books is the best for reading on holiday? When you’re on holiday you’re often in a fantastical place, so why not pick up the most fantastical book Megamonster. It's all set on a volcanic island, where the evil Science teacher Doctor Doktur is turning children into monsters; it's a piece of escapism which should be fun when you’ve escaped somewhere yourself.

Which children's books would you recommend? Einstein the Penguin, by Iona Rangeley – funny and original with brilliant illustrations. Sticky McStickStick, by Michael Rosen. It's a very moving account of his battle with illness in the form of a picture book. Stunt Boy, by Jason Reynolds – perfect for reluctant readers.

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Who is your favourite overall character from your books and why? Villains are really important for stories. I love the character of Burt from Ratburger. I learnt from Roald Dahl that it’s a good idea to make your villains as funny as they are scary, so I hopefully achieved that with him. Which story or scene makes you laugh out loud the most? The scene that I enjoy reading most to kids is the naked yoga scene from Gangsta Granny. She’s not actually naked, she’s in her underwear, but it always gets a good laugh, as it's a bit naughty and unexpected!

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PICTURED ABOVE: David Walliams, with his four-legged bestie Ernie, during the opening of Fowey Hall library

BY DAVID WALLIAMS Hot on the heels of bestselling Gangsta Granny comes another hilarious, action-packed and touching novel – the story of a little girl called Zoe. £6.99 - HARPER COLLINS

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relax and

Rejuvenate Holiday time at our hotels is for every member of the family. There are many ways to restore and re-energise your mind and well-being, we hope you enjoy our top ten selection... Words | Jessica Way

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Eat your way back to wellness —

Our restaurants are relaxed and uncomplicated, classic but modern. Fresh-faced from a swim, wrapped up against the wind, or dressed up to the nines, however you arrive in our restaurants, be assured that your day is about to get even better.

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Take a yoga class —

We could all do with some chill time and yoga is one of the very best ways to find that inner calm and relaxation. Book a private lesson with your baby, partner or family and enjoy a session with one of our lovely Spa Therapists trained in baby massage and baby yoga.


Make some time for yourselves. We offer a listening service in your room, so you can dine like adults in our wonderful restaurant (remember what that feels like?)


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Let your stresses melt away with a Hot Mineral Body Boost massage, or another spa treatment, from one of our hotel spas. Spa guests at New Park Manor Hotel can then take a dip in the hot tub overlooking the forest. Prefer some time together? Mini treatments are available for children too.

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Discover some of England’s most spectacular views. Guests at Moonfleet Manor can access the South West Coast Path from the bottom of the hotel’s garden. Head west to Abbotsbury or east to Portland. Walk along the edge of the Fleet Lagoon, enjoy beautiful views of Chesil beach and spot some wildlife along the way.

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Each one of the Luxury Family Hotels offers 1.5 hours of free childcare each day for guests to take advantage of, as well as family swim times and a range of pampering spa treatments.  luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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A must while on holiday in Cornwall, Dorset and The New Forest. Grab crab lines, nets and buckets from the team at the hotel reception. From the traditional seaside town of Weymouth to the sandy shores of Mudeford Quay and pretty fishing village of Fowey, our team have great knowledge on the best places to catch these critters, before watching them 'race' back in!

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When staying at the new Luxury Glamping Suites, pop into The Hideout, with views over the valley towards the White Horse of Westbury. This café and bar rolled into one, exudes a chilled kind of vibe... Just kick back, relax, sip a cocktail with fresh mint from the garden while listening to the blues or indulge in a freshly cooked sourdough pizza with a glass of red.

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Cocktail o’clock? —

Enjoy sampling some of our renowned cocktails in one of our stunning gardens, terraces or in one of our lounges as you relax and read your book. For those who prefer something different, then the hotel’s cocktail experts will find something to suit and impress on its mouth-watering cocktail list.

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With stylish loungers, fresh towels and spectacular views, our outdoor heated swimming pools at Woolley Grange and New Park Manor, are the perfect oasis for relaxation. Guests staying at Fowey Hall this summer will be the first to experience the new outdoor pool with unrivaled views over Fowey Estuary.

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Swan Therapy —

Guests staying at Moonfleet Manor should visit Abbotsbury Swannery, the only place in the world you can walk through the heart of a colony of mute swans. In early May many of the cygnets are born and you are able to walk through the two-acre site and watch these peaceful birds.

Like the sound of Mary Poppins collecting the children in the morning, leaving you to lie in with your partner, the papers and a cup of tea? We run a Sunday Breakfast Club collecting your children and entertaining them, so you can do just that.

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Outdoor fun is good for everyone; follow a trail around the grounds or run wild in one of our outdoor play areas, from whizzing down a slide to soaring on a swing, little ones can even sit on a parent's knee to help brave the zip wire!

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Moonfleet Manor

Dorset

Hotel

Experiences We hope you enjoy our curated selection of experiences for guests to enjoy while staying at each of our Luxury Family Hotels...

H Moonfleet Manor, Dorset... Located on the stunning Jurassic coastline – a World Heritage Site, stretching all the way from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset. Explore the hotel’s grounds, discovering all-weather activities in the Verandah, the kitchen gardens, and ‘GIANT’ games. Take a walk along the coast path, explore a ruined castle, and go donkey riding on the beach. Relax in the cinema room or library and enjoy dining à la carte in our coastal chic restaurant.

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EAD TO THE BEACH, armed with nets and buckets, to plunder rock pools and find fossils. There are so many things to do in Dorset, from touring quaint towns and villages to wandering untouched countryside. Nearby, Weymouth is a classic seaside resort with donkey rides, deckchairs on the prom and ice cream aplenty, while there’s a wealth of rocky coves and secluded beaches along the coast. Just a few miles away is the dramatic rock arch of Durdle Door, abutted by two sheltered shingle beaches. Sip coffee and nibble cake as the little ones caper around the enormous indoor play zone, or book a pampering treatment while the children have fun in our complimentary crèche. And when they fall asleep, we’ll listen out while you enjoy fine wine, great food and a little time together.


At the Hotel... � Our Tennis Academy allows us to offer complimentary and supervised tennis coaching sessions for children aged six to 15-years-old. Private tennis lessons are also available for guests who want to learn from the pros. � Don’t miss our pop up pizzeria in the summer – freshly made pizza using ingredients picked from the hotel’s own kitchen garden, plus local icecreams from award-winning luxury Dorset ice-cream maker Purbeck.

Out & About... � Just 45 minutes away by car is the famed Jurassic Coast, where ancient life can be glimpsed through layers of rock. Charmouth and Lyme Regis are great places to spend a day searching for fossil ammonites, sea creatures, or even a dinosaur. � The South West Coast Path runs along the bottom of our gardens. Stretching 630 miles around the South West Coast, this National Trail allows you to take in breathtaking views, historic land and mystical ruins.

Staying on a Sunday? You’ll find a three-course feast of seasonal lunch options to choose from, including home-grown veg and local meat, with an hour of complimentary childcare in our Four Bears Den (just let us know in advance). Plus, we serve a delicious afternoon tea daily (from 2.30pm to 4.30pm), which includes homemade scones, finger sandwiches and sweet treats.

� For grown-ups, there’s a snooker room and squash court. Or, if you feel like putting your feet up, The Verandah also has the large ‘Room with a View’, where you can relax with a good book or just enjoy the views of The Fleet and Chesil Beach. � The hotel’s new outdoor trail around our grounds asks you to help find some of Dorset’s favourite wildlife. Guests can collect a map from the hotel team and collect the clues along the way – make sure completed maps and clues are returned when finished and little adventurers can then collect a prize.

� The famous Portland Bill Lighthouse stands 153ft high at the very top of the island. Surrounded by spectacular views, it makes the perfect spot for a picnic – or if you're not so lucky with the weather – a blustery adventure. � For family days out, there are lots of local attractions to visit. Three of our favourites include Monkey World, home to over 230 rescued and endangered apes and monkeys, Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, an 18th-century 20-acre garden blooming with exotic plants, and Dinosaurland, where you can see creatures from 200 million years ago (and even a large pile of dinosaur dung!).

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Discover the Nature Garden If your children ever tire of the (seasonal) heated outdoor swimming pool, close by is our Nature Garden where they can hunt for bugs, count butterflies or sit quietly in the nature hide and watch the birds and the bees. We also have fairies living in the Nature Garden and it's great fun discovering all their tiny little houses.

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HEN YOU VISIT Woolley Grange, you’ll find reminders of its history all around. Look above the great front door to see the date 1665 and the initials 'FR', carved to mark previous owner Francis Randolph. Stay in the John Baskerville suite and look for the spot where 15-year-old John wrote his name on the window in 1760. Woolley is impressive, but never fear, this isn’t a showpiece or museum. Fun isn’t just allowed; it’s encouraged. Come on in, make yourselves at home, and enjoy some family time. We’ve put thought into everything, from our dining areas and leisure facilities to inside and outside play areas – not to mention the various nooks and crannies that are perfect for a game of hide-and-seek.

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Woolley Grange, near Bath The original Luxury Family Hotel, Woolley Grange is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, just two hours from London and 20 minutes from Bath. An annual calendar of family activities in the hotel includes mocktail making, bonfire building and marshmallow toasting, yoga, flower crown making, walking Rex the hotel dog, and a whole range of arts and crafts. If you do choose to step outside the hotel gates you'll also discover a host of delights. Within easy strolling distance of Bradford-on-Avon, you won’t have to stray far to discover historic towns, rolling countryside and a variety of day excursions for the family.


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Near Bath

At the Hotel... � The delightful 14-acre gardens at Woolley Grange are a key attraction, and our Woolley Sheep Trail is a perfect way for families to explore the grounds together. � The Walled Garden is where you'll find our family of chickens and ducks, and you can collect freshly laid eggs from the nesting boxes. In a secluded corner is the Good Life Garden, where there are fantastic ‘make-believe playhouses’, as well as a real-life tractor and our popular Little Green Fingers Club, where children can join the Head Gardener and do a spot of gardening themselves.

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� Beautiful Bath…need we say more! Woolley Grange is only a 20-minute car ride away or 15 minutes on a scenic train ride through a stunning valley with the river and canal running alongside.

� Our staff are always on hand to give you an insider’s guide to the local area, from their favourite walks along the Kennet and Avon Canal to specialist craft shops in the National Trust village of Lacock.

� Harking back to Roman times, Bradford-on-Avon is steeped in fascinating history and architecture. A town that grew up around a thriving wool industry, its narrow streets – now home to an array of boutique shops and independently owned restaurants – emanate from the stunning Norman bridge across the River Avon.

� Our spacious front lawn has a selection of games, including croquet, swingball and cricket. There is a trampoline, grass maze (in the summer months) and outdoor play area with swings, climbing frames and a sandpit, as well as the outdoor and indoor swimming pools. � Other activities include den building, toasting marshmallows, Woolley Bears Den crèche, and the Hen House with pool and table football.

� The surrounding countryside, as well as offering Wiltshire’s only 36-hole golf course at Cumberwell Park, has plenty of outdoor family activities to enjoy. Cycle or kayak along the Kennet and Avon Canal, come face-to-face with the jungle at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park, and visit an abundance

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The Ickworth

Suffolk

Out & About... � Discover Deben Peninsula Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the Ore and Deben rivers. Its 25 miles of soft fields and quiet lanes are pillowed in wildflowers, gorse heath and shingle. Dangle your crab lines on the quay at the honeypot villages of Orford and Woodbridge. � Visit the stunning Saltmarsh Coast in Essex. You could head to Bradwell-on-Sea in search of The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall on the northern nub of the Dengie Peninsula. Charming and remote, this is an atmospheric spot to enjoy the fresh sea air.

The Ickworth, Suffolk Just two hours from London, The Ickworth is enveloped in rolling Suffolk countryside. Freely roam the National Trust idyllic grounds or enjoy our extensive facilities, from a tennis court, swimming pool and children’s play areas to our on-site restaurants serving locally sourced, seasonal dishes.

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HE ICKWORTH MIGHT be a historic masterpiece of Italian-inspired architecture, but our approach is informally modern. Whether it’s a tour of the house, a bike ride, den building or a brisk walk, there’s over 1,800 acres of National Trust parkland for you to explore. The East Wing of the house is our luxury family hotel, while the West Wing is a visitor centre and café. While you’re here, treat the house as your home. All guests have exclusive after-hours access to the Italianate Gardens from 6pm until 9pm (or dusk during shorter months) via our gate behind the house. Why not take a glass of Champagne on a warm evening and soak up the tranquil atmosphere in total seclusion? Hotel guests also gain free admission to the rest of Ickworth. Take your time to explore the priceless treasures in the Rotunda’s State Rooms and restored servants' basement.

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At the Hotel... � Discover amazing strolls by following the path along Lady Geraldine's Walk, as well as The Albana Walk, where beautiful wildflowers carpet the landscape. Play hide-and-seek in the forest and find the carvings hidden amid the trees that tell the story of bygone times and the people who influenced the evolution of the Ickworth Estate. � Walk along the Elm Avenue on the Estate and collect fallen branches to make a secret den, you can also help our little friends and make your very own bug hotel. Call by reception before you go, grab a pair of welly boots, and a list of mini adventures to embark on close to the hotel or a little further afield for you to explore. � The National Trust has constructed an all-weather 9.4km (six-mile) trail at The Ickworth. The circular, off-road route will take you on an adventure the whole family can enjoy, seeing magical areas of the parkland – don’t worry, the trail is split into sections so you don’t have to do the full 9.4km! You can hire bikes from the hotel, in all sizes, and there are child seats and stabilisers available if you need them. � The hotel’s chef has created a special gourmet picnic experience, with delicious boxes of baked Camembert with crusty bread, antipasti, olives, and a selection of sides and salads with some lovely pots of Eton Mess for dessert. Grab a bottle of bubbles too if you choose.


New Park Manor

New Forest

R New Park Manor, New Forest Located in the heart of the New Forest, there are many beautiful walks right on the doorstep of New Park Manor – more than 140 miles, in fact. Get out and explore the New Forest National Park from a luxurious base, or simply relax and marvel at your surroundings. Take some me-time, sink down in a hot tub, and watch the deer and ponies walk past.

OYAL HUNTING LODGE, lovers’ retreat, and country house hotel, at New Park Manor you can relax and reconnect, with nature, with your family and with yourself. Unwind in our contemporary spa while we take care of the kids in our crèche, or get involved in their games and let your inner child run wild. Go on a family hiking adventure, then wash away the day’s expedition with a family splash in the indoor or outdoor pools. In the evening, sink into the hot tub with a chilled glass of bubbly, while the children watch a film in the cinema room. luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk

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At the Hotel... � Lie back on a comfortable lounger in the sun-trap's spa decking by our heated outdoor or indoor swimming pools, let your stresses melt away in the steam room, sauna and sanarium, or just relax in the outdoor hot tub with a glass of Champagne and watch the sun set over the wonderful landscape of the New Forest. � Our Rufus Lounge is the perfect place to relax and enjoy our indulgent afternoon tea. In the winter months, warm yourselves in front of a roaring fire, while during summer you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the New Forest from the terrace.

Out & About... � Explore the enchanting woodland that lies all around. One of the most popular routes is to Bolderwood, where there is a deer-viewing platform for you to see them being fed at certain times of the day. Why not try and become an amateur wildlife detective and see if you can find badgers, deer (Red and Fallow), buzzards, New Forest ponies and pigs regularly spotted in the New Forest. � The New Forest has miles of cycling tracks and routes for you to enjoy and local cycle hire company, Cycle Experience, deliver bikes to the hotel for our guests. Don’t forget to ask for guidance at reception; our staff are on hand to give you maps and tell you about the routes you can take straight from the hotel. � If you want to get out on the water and have a proper adventure, then head to New Forest Activities at Beaulieu. They offer canoeing or kayaking tours down the beautiful Beaulieu river. Take your time to spot local wildlife, explore the wide waters and find hidden creeks. � Due to our prime location guests are ideally situated for the many New Forest attractions. Some of our favourites include Exbury Gardens, Marwell Zoo, Paultons Park and The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu. 72

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Little New Park Rangers Did you know about our woodland courses? We've teamed up with New Park Farm to offer a series of adventure courses for children, held in the beautiful woodland a short drive from the hotel. Through interactive play, children learn about the diversity of the New Forest National Park and the importance of protecting it.

� Our new snug zone has been designed with comfort and fun in mind. Used while the cinema room is not showing a movie, this space is somewhere to take the kids to have some quiet, relaxing ‘us’ time. With a lovely couch, chairs and oversize beanbags, it’s perfect for playing board games, reading books and chilling out. � Our complimentary crèche caters for children from three months to eight years. We also have the cinema room for older children, featuring table football, board games and reading books, as well as garden games.


Fowey Hall

Cornwall

Out & About... � If you have the time to venture further afield, you could take the car ferry to Bodinnick and discover the beaches around Looe and Talland Bay. It is a short 20-minute drive to the eye-catching biomes of the Eden Project, or 30 minutes to another of our favourite attractions, The Lost Gardens of Heligan.

At the Hotel... Fowey Hall, Cornwall Fowey (which rhymes with joy) is our Victorian coastal manor house overlooking the Fowey Estuary. We have everything you could need for a family holiday on-site: a restaurant serving seasonal Cornish cuisine, a complimentary Ofsted-registered crèche, a family-friendly spa and plenty of places for children to play. When it comes to days out in Cornwall, we’ve got suggestions aplenty. An information station at reception offers tips and guides to exploring Fowey, including running routes and tide times.

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O ROCK-POOLING, watch fishing boats go by, browse gift boutiques, galleries and artisan shops, and stop at cafés serving Cornish cream teas. If you fancy messing about on the river, there are plenty of family-friendly activities, from kayaking and canoeing to sailing and swimming. Keep your feet on dry land with a stroll along the Esplanade, stop for a pint of local ale in a traditional riverside pub, or wander down to Readymoney Cove where you’ll find St Catherine's Castle, built in 1536 by Henry VIII. Hop across the river on the Bodinnick or Polruan ferry to strike out along the famous Hall Walk, taking in stunning estuary views on a circular four-mile route via Pont Creek. Being immersed in Daphne du Maurier country, you can explore the scenery immortalised in her novels, such as Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel.

� Bring some balance and calm to your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing with sea-view yoga with Bonnie, our in-house yoga teacher. � While you relax on the terrace with a pot of tea and the papers, children can bound around exploring our five acres of grounds. Here they’ll find a Wind in the Willows-themed play area, complete with a zip line, bucket swing, slide and ‘springer’ lily pads. They might also want to head to the cinema room or the games room, where there’s classic family fun, like table football and pool, and vintage-style arcade games, such as Pac Man. � Our library contains over 700 children’s books (thought to be the largest collection in any UK hotel), along with plenty of great reads for grown-ups. There are sink-in-deep sofas and elegant reading chairs in a true country-house atmosphere. � Our Head Chef works closely with Cornish producers to use quality ingredients, from freshly caught seafood to award-winning ice cream. So whenever you want to eat, whether as a family or a romantic twosome, sit back and take your time. ⬥

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Fun

Activities with Rob Biddulph

How to Draw a Giant Squid Rob has entertained thousands of families with his draw-along videos, now you can learn how to draw this giant squid in eight easy step-by-step instructions

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Next, draw a Add a curved line curved line up from each on each end and join them side of your in the middle to shape, to look a make a long pointy little bit shape that goes like a pair of to the top of your wings. page. Puff it out a bit at the bottom and make the top nice and round.

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Underneath the wobbly line at the bottom, draw two eyes. Each one is a circle with another circle inside it, and another colouredin circle inside that one too.

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A curved line in between the eyes gives your squid a smile, and a short, tilted line above each eye for eyebrows makes her extra friendly.


Can you spot the six differences between these two pictures?

Insects are some of the most important animals on Earth. They help plants grow, recycle things by eating them and even provide food for other creatures. There are six differences between the two pictures on this page. Find them all and see our next issue or ask our hotel reception for the answers.

How many of our hotel icons can you find throughout the magazine?

See next issue or ask our hotel reception for the answers!

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Let’s give your squid some arms. Draw five long sausage shapes as shown, joined up above and below the eyes. (A squid has eight arms in real life, but ours has fewer so that we can see them all properly.)

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Let’s finish up by adding some detail! This giant squid has lots of little dots to add some texture and we’ve made it a rich red colour, but yours can be whatever colour you want.

Draw with Rob: Amazing Animals, is published by HarperCollins Children’s Books, priced £7.99. Available from all good bookshops.

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Moonfleet Manor

Dorset

Family

Events 2022 Match your stay in one of England’s finest locations with an unmissable occasion

Dorset Steam Fair 25–29 August 2022

Camp Bestival at Lulworth 28–31 July 2022

The Dorset Seafood Festival 10–11 Sept 2022

The world’s largest heritage event is held each year at Blandford Forum over the August bank holiday. There's live music, dance shows, marquees, traditional fairground rides and an incredible collection of over 250 full steam engines. Watch the Monster Truck stunt displays, learn traditional rural country crafts, such as cider making and wood carving, and visit the food hall for some wholesome country ‘tucker’, including fresh cooked pastries and ploughman’s lunches.

From Moonfleet Manor it is easy to spend a day at Camp Bestival. The 2022 show is all about the Desert Island Disco, transforming the spacious surrounds of Lulworth Castle’s grounds into a palm-tree paradise. Whether you prefer glittering grass skirts or far-out flares, don your disco kit and do the hustle. Bump and boogaloo in the shimmering light of the world’s largest disco ball, or fill your day with activities before heading to the brand new disco stage, where you can shimmy and sway the evening away.

Head to Weymouth Peninsula between the very end of Weymouth’s beautiful sandy beach and the start of the historic harbourside for this delicious seafood extravaganza. Bring the family to try new experiences and find out why we should all be eating more seafood. Enjoy live demonstrations from the seafood superheroes, quality wines and local ales, and other entertainment by talented chefs. There's also live acoustic music and expert debates on the future of our seas.

 gdsf.co.uk

 campbestival.net

 dorsetseafood.co.uk

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New Park Manor

New Forest

Bournemouth Air Festival 1–4 September 2022

Lymington Seafood Festival 15–17 July 2022

Europe’s biggest air show is back with dynamic aerobatic manoeuvres over Bournemouth this September. Just a short drive away, New Park Manor guests love the awesome, twisting, turning and diving performances from the classic aircraft sweeping the skies to the outstanding aerial manoeuvres of the world famous The Red Arrows and WWII war birds. Enjoy army parachute displays, performances, funfairs and a host of seafront entertainment.

This boutique festival brings together the region’s best food and drink producers, then drizzles a delicious dollop of great live music to get the town rocking. For 2022 the festival welcomes the UK’s number one Queen Tribute Band UK QUEEN. There will be street performers dazzling you with death-defying stunts as well as Dan the Hat who has brought laughter to festivals such as Glastonbury, and pop-up restaurant Bream on the Green.

At this annual three-day agricultural show there’s showjumping, equestrian classes, livestock competitions (including cattle and sheep), plus a poultry section, rabbits, cage birds, and honey bees. Wander around the fantastic trade stands, where you can pick up treats for your dogs, brilliant equipment for your horses, clothes and accessories, homeware, and sample some delicious local food and drink.

 bournemouthair.co.uk

 lymingtonseafoodfestival.co.uk

 thenewforest.co.uk

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New Forest & Hampshire County Show 26–28 July 2022


Woolley Grange

Near Bath

The Bradford-on-Avon Duck Race 2 August 2022

The Woolley Summer Country Festival Summer Holidays 2022

Bath Children’s Literature Festival 23 September–2 October 2022

Over 1,000 plastic ducks are launched into the river from the Town Bridge at noon, while Bradford-on-Avon Rowing Club kayakers wait at the finish line to retrieve the lucky winners of the many amazing prizes. There is a star prize for speediest duck, usually a family holiday, as well as many more exciting runners-up prizes to be won. The kayakers also retrieve all of the remaining ducks which are reused each year.

Our very own country festival offers families the chance to enjoy the English summer at its best in Woolley’s 14-acre gardens. There’s family yoga, festival faces, fresh pesto making in the gardens with our hotel’s chefs, soft archery, willow weaving, flower crown making, mocktail creation, Little Green Finger’s gardening, and tie dying. There’s also the Family Challenge for those feeling a little bit competitive!

Europe’s largest children’s literature festival brings a host of writers and illustrators to the city for live, interactive events. Expect a star-studded, diverse line-up of speakers, draw-alongs and workshops on comics and creative writing. There will be a family quiz, story time for pre-school children and a whole raft of thought-provoking events for secondary school students, including motivational speakers.

 bradfordonavontowncouncil.gov.uk

 woolleygrangehotel.co.uk

 bathfestivals.org.uk

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The Ickworth

Bury St Edmunds Food & Drink Festival 28–29 August 2022

Suffolk

Latitude Festival 21–24 July 2022

Red Rooster Festival 2–4 June 2022

This exciting Food and Drink Festival brings a host of chefs and a great choice of food and drink stalls to Bury St Edmunds, the proud Foodie Capital of Suffolk. There is an impressive annual line-up of cooking demonstrations from top celebrity chefs, the chance to taste and purchase food and drink from over 100 stalls, a popular farmers’ market and lots of street entertainment.

Set within the stunning surrounds of Henham Park, Latitude brings together the very best in music, arts, dance, comedy, poetry, theatre, literature, podcasts, and more from around the globe. There will be headline performances at the Obelisk Arena and the stars of tomorrow performing at the hidden Alcove, plus a huge array of family-friendly activities, spread across three areas: The Kids, the Inbetweeners’ and the Enchanted Garden.

Get back to nature at this music festival held at Euston Hall. Enjoy live music, outdoor BBQs, vintage stores, swimming in the lake, den building in the woods, face-painting, traditional carnival games and Mardi-Gras Parades. Heilsa Therapies are on hand for massages and a variety of other treatments, there’s a dog obstacle course, and The Vintage Hot Rod Association will be showing off some of their incredible pre-1949 American cars.

 visit-burystedmunds.co.uk

 latitudefestival.com

 redrooster.org.uk

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Fowey Hall

Cornwall

Fowey Royal Regatta 14–20 August 2022

The Eden Sessions May–June 2022

Fowey Festival of Words & Music 6–14 May 2022

One of the country’s best-loved regattas is on the doorstep for Fowey Hall guests. Take a stroll down to the harbour to enjoy a full programme of sailing races between the boats and dinghy fleet. On land there are a number of traditional events, including the carnival procession, fireworks displays, a crab-catching competition, Fowey harbour swim, the Giant Pasty ceremony and pasty-eating competition, floral dance and, of course, Fowey Town Band.

The Eden Sessions are a series of live music festivals held in the summer in the spectacular setting of the Eden Project. The site, with its natural acoustics, draws worldclass artists. In 2022 the line-up includes My Chemical Romance (16–17 May), Lionel Richie (14 June), Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (15 June), Diana Ross (21 June) and Bryan Adams (29 June). Ticket options can include Prosecco upon arrival, canapés and light bites pre-show.

Fowey Festival is a celebration of all things arts and literature, inspired by the famed author Daphne du Maurier, who spent a large part of her life in and around Fowey. Daphne took inspiration from her surroundings and created a rich literary legacy of titles set in the Cornish landscape. The Festival events showcase the inspiration behind the author’s stories, with book readings and debates.

 foweyregatta.co.uk

 edensessions.com

 foweyfestival.com

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The Ickworth

Suffolk

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Spotlight Faye Kelly, General Manager at The Ickworth speaks to us about welcoming guests, walking Peaches and the importance of listening

Favourite place at the hotel?

Out on the floor in reception to welcome dogs, children and their grown-ups as they arrive and then to check in on them throughout their stay. Once I’ve met a guest, it’s lovely to be able to see them again and again during their time with us.

How do you go the extra mile for guests?

I try to keep my ears available for everyone. Listening to guests and staff is invaluable to my role. Peaches is a great listener too.

First thing you do when you arrive at work?

After giving Peaches (the hotel tail wagger) her early morning walk around the estate, I head to the kitchen to catch up with the breakfast team and grab my first coffee of the morning – if I’m lucky there’s a flat white ready and waiting. I then take a walk around the hotel to catch up with all the teams.

What essential item could you not work without?

Mobile phone and my laptop, both are essential for communication with my team and guests. My walking boots and a hair band are also essential for nipping out with Peaches.

PICTURED: Faye Kelly and Peaches, General Manager and four legged pooch at The Ickworth; exterior of The Ickworth Hotel; Faye Kelly with Head Chef at The Ickworth.

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