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Incredible places to unwind and explore
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ild Escapes by travel writer Siân Anna Lewis will inspire you to escape the daily grind
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ways in Britain’s wild corners, from fl oating cabins to miniature castles, tree pods to moored boats. Lose your- self in cosy reading nooks after a day hillwalking in the Peak District, go foraging in Yorkshire’s woodlands, or warm up by the campfi re after taking a dip in coastal Cornish waters. Stay in the heart of Wales and discover its myths and legends or pitch up at the birthplace of scouting.
T ese rural retreats are ideal
for slowing down and switching off , with tips on local walks and watering holes on the doorstep. With spectacular photography on every page, just reading Wild Escapes is an escape in itself.
When Shandor became disabled after an accident at work, he couldn’t afford rent on his home – and was eventually made homeless.
When Shandor became disabled after an accident at work, he couldn’t afford rent on his home – and was eventually made homeless.
Shandor and his son Billy are not alone. Last year, over 1.2 million households waited anxiously for a social home, while only 7,528 were built. It’s not enough.
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Shandor and his son Billy are not alone. Last year, over 1.2 million households waited anxiously for a social home, while only 7,528 were built. It’s not enough.
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an overnight bag for a weekend break, packing for an adventure or activity holiday or fi lling a suite of suitcases for a family fortnight in the sun, you’re sure to fi nd these lists indispensable. T e result is a set of
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checklists that’ll allow you to settle back and enjoy your journey, secure in the knowledge that wherever your destination, you won’t have forgotten any of the things you need to make your getaway perfect. Nothing more, nothing less. In his foreword, wildlife expert and
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