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HoseasonsNewest Review: ... go, some may say parking nearby, but car parking costs apply. We as a family have used Hoseasons cottages, for 5 stays, we used Mustard Cottage, in Dawlish (South Devon), that was beautiful, a 3 bedroom victorian property, furnished to a high standard, but now no longer accepts dogs. Stayed at Clearbrook Cottage, which is one of the rental properties at The Trout and Tipple, in Tavistock, ... more |
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by - written on 04/12/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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Hoseasons - brocheres I will say firstly that Hoseasons have a wide variety of brocheres from country cottages, boating, holiday parks, through to european holidays. My experience is the UK brochures the cottages. COTTAGES. At the start of the brochere, they tempt you with snippets of pictures of various accomodations and places. Whilst you work through the brochere, it is sectioned into counties, so you either know where you want to go or just have a ponder. I would say have a look at the abbreviations used, so you get an idea of what the properties actually offer Each cottage, is allocated a price band from A ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 237 readings)
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For the last two years, we have enjoyed rather nice holidays in the UK. Having been huge fans of foreign holidays for the previous 18 or so years, this has proved a pleasant departure for us. There are no longer any airport delays, endless queues, cramped planes and indifferent staff on our agenda. There's something rather relaxing about loading up the car with all sorts of bits and bobs you wouldn't normally get away with in your 25kg maximum baggage allowance, and it's so pleasant not to have to queue to check in, queue to board, queue to get off and then fight to reclaim your luggage. Granted the weather isn't quite so good or guaranteed, but that's good old ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/07 (Very useful, 461 readings)
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Hoseasons are a holiday operator offering holidays in Britain and Europe. They cater for all ages as well as holidays of all styles. Whether it is hidden away in a lodge, ebtertainment non stop or down a canal on a barge there will be something for everyone. Like most holiday companies Hoseasons bring out a brochure around October/November time. But unlike other companies this is the only one that will come out all year. So the prices will always remain the same, whether you book the week after the brochure comes out or the month before you go on holiday. There are a couple of exceptions; If you book early either just as or before the brochure ... Read the complete review

