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Great West Way Travel Magazine | Issue 07

Follow the paths through England’s idyllic countryside, quaint villages and elegant towns where our best-kept secrets from the past meet twenty-first-century hospitality.

Follow the paths through England’s idyllic countryside, quaint villages and elegant towns where our best-kept secrets from the past meet twenty-first-century hospitality.

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Riverside Hotel, Salisbury

Built in the 1800s by the Wort

family, to whom the current

owner’s father was an apprentice

carpenter, the riverside property

with cathedral views (previously

Grasmere House Hotel) has been

completely restored by new owners

as a luxury 38-bedroom hotel.

The official residences of His

Majesty The King

Windsor Castle and The Queen’s

Gallery at Buckingham Palace have

now reopened. The special displays at

Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle

and the Palace of Holyroodhouse

marking the Platinum Jubilee of

Queen Elizabeth II remain closed.

Leighton House reopens

Leighton House, the remarkable

studio-house of Victorian artist

and former President of the Royal

Academy, Frederic, Lord Leighton

has reopened to the public following

a major redevelopment. Situated

in Holland Park, Kensington on the

east side of the Great West Way.

The ultimate party

house, Wiltshire

Situated on the edge of the pretty

village of Kington Langley, Kin

House is a super-luxe 12-bedroom

Grade II listed house is set within

walled gardens and private woodland

and has been sensitively restored

to its former glory. There are three

lounges and a bar (named the Fitz

Bar after Kington Langley’s original

Medieval alias, Langley Fitzurse),

and a talented in-house team of

chefs. Prices from £12,500 per night.

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