When you have three tokens plus the voucher follow the booking procedure detailed on this page

When you have three tokens plus the voucher, follow the booking procedure detailed on this page. This Georgian hotel is located on the edge of a market town and is ideal for exploring East Anglia. A double room for one night costs pounds 65.How to QualifyTo qualify for your 2 for 1 break, you must [...]

When you have three tokens plus the voucher, follow the booking procedure detailed on this page. This Georgian hotel is located on the edge of a market town and is ideal for exploring East Anglia. A double room for one night costs pounds 65.How to QualifyTo qualify for your 2 for 1 break, you must collect three differently numbered tokens from the seven we are printing in The Independent and the Independent on Sunday and attach them to a voucher which we will print in The Independent on Thursday 12 September. All the hotels offer top-class comfort and pride themselves on providing a personal service that many larger establishments cannot match. In The Independent on Friday 13 September we will print a list of all the participating Minotel hotels with a brief description of each.Pictured today is Brandon House Hotel in Brandon, Suffolk. You can check this with your chosen hotel when you make your initial reservation.There are more than 60 Minotel hotels participating in this offer, all of which are located in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Simply pay for one night’s bed and breakfast and you will get the next night, including breakfast, free.

Prices are based on two people sharing a double or twin room.
All the participating hotels are members of the Minotel consortium and many will allow you to enjoy a longer stay on the same basis; pay for two nights and stay for four, for example. It can take calls all over the world and I’m sure it will become something everyone has eventually”. The Independent and the Independent on Sunday would like to invite you to take a hotel break and enjoy two nights for the price of one. “It isn’t even on the network.” Lindsay, who thinks it’s a bit odd if someone doesn’t have a mobile (“rather annoying actually”), has flirted with the idea of the satellite phone “I had one for an expedition to Africa It costs pounds 10,000 and comes in a little briefcase Very smart. There are, of course, incorrigibles who resort to the mobile, but frankly it’s too much trouble All that looking up international dialling codes That endless string of digits The expense. And then, by the second week of an Italian villa holiday, calls are invariably answered by a gruff-voiced Mafiosi, who is the new owner of the phone after it was spirited out of a handbag by a scippatore in a Siennese side street.Scotland, the other port of call for the leisured classes, presents its own problems All those hills.

In some places the phones will never work.But there is a solution even for this. James Lindsay, a travel consultant, discovered to his horror when he went to shoot snipe in South Uist that the Outer Hebrides really are off the map. But, if they were being really honest, being off the radar is very frustrating. The only small comfort is that during August, there is a general understanding that hostilities, affairs and gossip are on hold, and being stoked up for a bumper issue in September. But she wasn’t in.”We are, of course, just climbing out of the dead telephone season, as the summer holidays have always presented a challenge to Those Who Phone It is accepted that they simply have to be away It’s the form. We were just going over the Kalahari desert, so I thought I’d call my mother because I knew she would be really thrilled.

Did I use it? Well, for key calls.” But her most thrilling call ever was flying back from the same trip to London “There was a phone in my armrest And one could phone anywhere. “Not only was there a phone beside my bed, but one beside the bath. And there was a list of all the international codes typed out. Her 17-year-old daughter, Charity, to whom she speaks every other day and who lives in a house with five telephones, agrees: “We can talk for hours about anything – our love lives, our jobs, what we had for lunch. “Crewe recently stayed in South Africa and was admiring of the standards of hospitality.

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