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Competition
Win a luxurious two-night stay in the secret heart of Wales
If, having read our feature about the Celtic Soul of Wales, you are inspired to visit this stunning area of the UK, then why not enter our fantastic competition? BRITAIN magazine has teamed up with Ynyshir Hall, part of the von Essen collection, to offer one lucky reader, and guest, a two-night break at this beautiful 15th-century hotel in Powys in the heart of Wales. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, this
hotel was once the country retreat of Queen Victoria. More recently, in 2008, the hotel was awarded the prestigious title of ‘most excellent country house hotel in Great Britain and Ireland.’ Ynyshir Hall has nine individually designed bedrooms,
each named after, and inspired by, a famous artist. With vibrant colours and with thoughtful touches, the majority of the rooms have beautiful views overlooking the Cambrian Mountains. The lucky winner will also be invited to eat at Ynyshir
Hall’s Michelin Star restaurant. Led by Shane Hughes, the restaurant uses the wealth of local ingredients to produce classic dishes with a contemporary twist, bursting with flavour. Hughes uses seafood from Cardigan Bay, salmon from the nearby estuary, and even picks wild garlic and wood sorrel that grow in the rivers and woodland around the hotel. For further details about Ynyshir Hall and other
von Essen properties, visit:
www.vonessenhotels.com Ynyshir Hall, Eglwysfach, Machynlleth, Powys, Wales, SY20 8TA; tel: (01654) 781209. Email:
info@ynyshirhall.co.uk
www.britain-magazine.com
The prize The winner and guest will enjoy a two-night stay at Ynyshir
Hall, with dinner on one night. Prize must be taken between Sunday and Monday, subject to availability, and excludes all Bank Holidays, Christmas, New Year and Valentine’s weekend.
How to enter Answer the question below, then complete and send the coupon
to the address provided. You can also enter online at:
www.britain-magazine.com or by emailing your entry to
info@britain-magazine.com. Please use ref: ‘von Essen Entry.’ The winning entry will be drawn on 29 April 2011 and the prize must be taken by 1 July 2011. Question: Ynyshir Hall was once the country retreat of which queen?
RULES One entry per person. Entrants must be over 18. Not open to employees of The Chelsea Magazine Company, VisitBritain, the von Essen group, or their families. No purchase is necessary. The judges’ decision is final. The prizes must be accepted as offered, are non-transferable, subject to availability and there is no cash alternative. The prizes cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. The Chelsea Magazine Company and VisitBritain cannot be held responsible for the provision of the prizes. Flights and travel are not included. Any extra expenditure must be settled by the winners upon departure. Any insurance is the responsibility of the winners. The winners' names may be published. Full competition rules are available on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.
VON ESSEN HOTELS COMPETITION ENTRY FORM
SEND YOUR COUPON TO: von Essen Competition, BRITAIN magazine, The Chelsea Magazine Company, Suite 19 Chelsea Wharf, 15 Lots Road, London, UK. Or to: von Essen Competition, BRITAIN magazine, 116 Ram Cat Alley, Suite 201, Seneca, SC 29678 USA.
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