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Studley Castle makes Warner bow £160
Samantha Mayling
samantha.mayling@
travelweekly.co.uk
Warner Leisure Hotels’ 2019 brochure features details about the portfolio’s new property, Studley Castle in Warwickshire.
The brochure outlines activities
available in the local area, as well as Studley’s entertainment programme, including Star Breaks. Featuring details of holidays
available until the end of May, the programme highlights a fleile approach to booking a Warner Leisure break, with stays available for one, two and three nights. The Star Breaks line-up has
Lead-in price for a three-night break at Corton Coastal Village
een epanded and no includes MPeople singer and Brit Awards winner Heather Small, who will perform at Gunton Hall, in Suffolk, on October 5. Other new well-known faces
WARNER: Entertainers include Mica Paris, Heather Small and Matt Cardle
for 2019 include soul singer Mica Paris, West End theatre star Cassidy Janson, The X Factor runner-up Rebecca Ferguson and jazz/pop singer Mari Wilson.
They will join performers such
as leander rmstrong, att Cardle, Brian Conley and Jane McDonald, who all return for 2019. Early-booking offers including
half-price rooms and low deposits are available for breaks booked before February 5. A three-night break at Corton
Coastal Village starts at £160 per person in January, based on two adults sharing a standard chalet. The price includes the Simply Dine package with breakfasts and three-course evening meals. Warner Leisure Hotels, part of Bourne Leisure, specialises in short activity breaks for adults at
14 UK rural and coastal properties.
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travelweekly.co.uk10 January 2019
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