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VISIT THE CASTLE GRILL THIS CHRISTMAS AND ENJOY A TRUE


TASTING EXPERIENCE The Caste Grill at The Castle Hotel, Taunton is offering the chance to enjoy a Winter Tasting Menu for two, with a glass of fizz on arrival, for just £120. The seven-course, seasonal menu is continually evolving as new produce is harvested and is sure to excite the taste buds of all readers. This offer is a FOODLOVER exclusive, and vouchers for the offer must be purchased before the end of December 2012. Quote “WCFL” when booking. For more information visit www.the-castle-hotel.com


GET FESTIVE AT KILLERTON


With its glorious landscape garden surrounded by parkland, this 18th-century house that is steeped in history is putting on a number of Christmas events. What better place to drum up some festivity than amongst the sweeping Devon hills.


Killerton Food fair – Sunday 25th November, 11am-3pm Stock up for Christmas with a wide range of local food from sausages to olives and cheese. Christmas trees will also be on sale at the plant centre from Saturday 24 November. Entry is £1.50 entry and free for National Trust members.


Dine out for £15 Christmas special –Wednesday 5th, 12th and 19th December, 6.30-9pm Enjoy a 2-course home cooked dinner in the Killerton kitchen restaurant with a glass of mulled wine for only £15. Call 01392 881345 to book.


Killerton Christmas lunches – Saturday 1st – Sunday 23rd December, daily 12pm-2.30pm Book a table for a home-cooked and traditional Christmas lunch in the restaurant. Enjoy a meal showcasing award winning local food and get entry to Christmas at Killerton for only £5. National Trust members are free. To book a table please call 01392 881345, reservations are not necessary but are advisable for tables of six guests or more.


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BOVEY CASTLE Sunday lunch at


SUNDAY, A DAY OF REST AND ROAST AT BOVEY CASTLE Surrounded by a 275-acre moorland estate, an 18-hole championship golf course, flagship SUNDÃRI spa and leisure facilities, The Edwardian Grill, Bovey Castle’s fine dining restaurant, serves the hotel's impressive traditional Sunday lunch, offering a varied selection of locally-sourced meat, fish and vegetarian options. The Edwardian Grill’s Sunday lunch menu varies weekly, but sample dishes include: sirloin of Devon beef with Yorkshire pudding, roasted seasonal vegetables and red wine gravy; cod with celeriac mash, braised leeks, lemon and parsley cream; and tart tatin with red onion, goat’s cheese, truffled leeks and rocket. Choose from a two-course menu for £19.95 or three courses for £24.95, with children’s Sunday lunch available for £12.50 for three courses.


Shake off Sunday lunch with one of


Bovey Castle’s resort activities such as cider and sloe gin making, archery or clay pigeon shooting. Walking guides are available from reception should you wish to explore the estate and surrounding countryside and you can slip into wellies from the pairs that line the hotel’s entrance. For those looking for a quintessentially Christmas experience to while away the hours after Sunday lunch with family or friends, enjoy festive afternoon tea with either a supplifying hand or foot treatment or winter tee time with Bovey Castle’s Festive Treats, from only £49 per person.


For more information or to book, please call 01647 445000.


Bovey Castle’s spa and leisure facilities are open to Sunday lunch visitors using Bovey Castle’s day membership, which for £25 includes access to the swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms, gym, tennis courts and croquet lawn.


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