competition INDEX stay in Cornwall
Enjoy two nights’ stay at The Greenbank Hotel, full English breakfast and dinner each evening
WIN! A luxury
T
he Greenbank Hotel is ideally located on Falmouth Harbour, blending the best of coastal living with the fi nest in contemporary comfort, so you can experience life on the water’s edge.
The hotel has been a focal point in the town for centuries and its famous guests have included Florence Nightingale and author Kenneth Grahame, who wrote letters to his son here which later formed the basis for The Wind in the Willows. The hotel’s en suite bedrooms, many with stunning sea views, are stylish,
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contemporary and fresh with plush bedding, fl at screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, complimentary tea and coffee and 24-hour room service.
The 2-Rosette Harbourside Restaurant, overlooking the bustling harbour, offers truly modern British cuisine, fusing styles, techniques and fl avours to shape an irresistible menu, featuring the freshest seafood and fi sh landed in Cornwall and locally-sourced succulent meats, luscious seasonal vegetables and fruits. The Greenbank Hotel is also perfectly placed for strolling the palm-lined streets and sandy beaches of Cornwall’s premier port and harbour, as well as for exploring the region’s many attractions, including the world-famous Eden Project.
TO ENTER
INDEX has teamed up with The Greenbank Hotel to offer one lucky reader and a guest the chance to enjoy two nights’ luxury accommodation, full English breakfast each morning and dinner each evening in the hotel’s excellent 2-Rosette Harbourside Restaurant. For your chance
to win this prize*, simply answer the following question, fi ll in the coupon and send it to The Greenbank Hotel competition, INDEX, 39 Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YS, by Friday 27th June 2014.
Question: What is Florence Nightingale considered the founder of?
READER OFFER
Even if you are not our lucky winner, you could still save 20% on a relaxing break at The Greenbank Hotel, paying from £124** per couple per night. For more details or to book, call the hotel on 01326 312440 or email
reception@greenbank-hotel.co.uk, quoting INDEX magazine.
For further hotel information and year
round special offers, visit the website
www.greenbank-hotel.co.uk
Terms and conditions:
*Prize valid until 23rd December 2014, excluding Bank Holidays and subject to availability. **Offer (based on two sharing a Standard double/twin room) valid until 23rd December 2014, and subject to the availability of allocated rooms. Single supplements apply. New bookings only and not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
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