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                <title>Flanesford Priory</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This historical building is the perfect retreat from today's hectic rat race. Goodrich Castle is reached by a gentle walk through the perfect English village complete with old -fashioned Post Office-cum general store and fine fayre pub.  At 200 paces, the River Wye provides excellent canoeing for the more  active visitor.  Further afield, the Forest of Dean serves up a range of outdoor activities.  The tranquility of the Priory complements whatever your day has brought.  The self-catering appartments furnished to a very high standard with log fires make the perfect ending to your physical days - they even take dogs.  <br>And not an air-mile in sight, so even your conscience is at peace!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Broome Farmhouse</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Broome is a guesthouse and working cider farm near Ross on Wye in Herefordshire. We rolled up for some cider tasting and stayed all afternoon. After being greeted by a small herd of friendly alpacas, our canadian cider-enthusiast host was more than welcoming and keen for us to try as many of the tens of ciders on offer as we wanted. We did just that and took a guided walk around the orchards while the effects wore off. We left with dizzy heads and a selection of bottles, as well as  sausages made from pigs on the farm. The farm is a little gem - it was a relaxing, interesting, fun experience and I would advise anyone with even a passing interest in cider to give it a go.]]></description>
                
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