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Family Christmas Ideas 2003

by Debbie Davies
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House party in the heart of England

Have you always imagined spending Christmas like Clara in the Nutcracker - in a glorious country house with a giant tree, a crackling fire and Christmas carols? Lots of country house hotels offer Christmas and New Year packages for families that echo this experience - with everyone seated around huge tables for a traditional Christmas lunch, indoor leisure and beauty spa treatments, a visit from Santa, log fires, board games and candlelit walks. (For more modern-minded kids, some hotels like Calcot Manor in Gloucestershire also have less 'traditional' pursuits for kids, such as PlayStations and Xboxes.) Travel agent, Breaks With Tradition, which specialises in country house and town house hotel breaks, lists Christmas and New Year packages at hotels around Britain.

For details:
Breaks With Tradition
Before booking, call and ask what the typical mix of guests is; you do not want to arrive to find you are the only family among couples.

Where to stay
The Old Bell in Malmesbury (pictured) is a family-friendly hotel situated in the Southern Cotswolds. Its three-night Christmas package includes all meals and activities. Events for children include a pantomime and hanging stockings around the big old fireplace on Christmas Eve. On Christmas Day, Santa arrives and kids must find him in a group game of Hide-and-Seek. There is also a big video screen for watching DVDs with friends, and carol-singing. Tariff is from £680 per person, with children aged 12 and under sharing parents' room £150.

For details:
The Old Bell www.oldbellhotel.com/

Things to do around and about
The Old Bell is well located for trips to Bath with its cathedral carol concert, Christmas market and Westonbirt Arboretum. In winter, Westonbirt has magical night time trails through the Enchanted Wood, illuminated with thousands of coloured lights. It also runs Christmas craft workshops for adults and children, where decorations are made with materials from the surrounding woodland.

For details:

  • Westonbirt Arboretum www.westonbirtarboretum.com
  • Forests around Britain www.forestry.gov.uk/whatson


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