Win a stay over at the Magical 5 Star Wizards Thatch in Alderley Edge



We have lined up a fantastic prize for our April competition, one nights luxury stay over at the Wizards Thatch in Alderley Edge. The Wizards Thatch is sheer 5 star luxury, created in a centuries old atmosphere and is just one minute from the villages' restaurants. One lucky winner drawn at random will enjoy a night in the Camelot suite - The Camelot Suite boasts one of the largest and most comfortable four poster beds in the County, draped in red and gold tapestries.

The prize can be taken Sun-Thurs only, subject to availability.

Prize draw will take place at 4pm on Friday 30th April 2010. Easy and quick to enter, simply fill out the details in the form on the right.

More about the Wizards Thatch can me found on their website www.wizardsthatch.co.uk, recent guest book comments...
Recent Guest Book:

"The place if you appreciate the finer things in life - thank you so
very much" Kim and Howard.
"Without doubt the most characterful, atmospheric and romantic place to stay in all of England." Edward & Anne.
"This weekend has been the best weekend of my life spent with the man I intend to marry. Wizards Thatch has helped to add to that perfection
and will always have a special place in our hearts. We hope to return
many times throughout our lives together." Victoria & Jon.
"Truly magical. What a perfect fairy- tale start to our life as the new Mr and Mrs." Andy and Emma Ling.


Posted: Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Enter through the thatched porch and you step back in time. Wizards Thatch is a self contained luxurious suite filled with sumptuous leather furniture, antique prints, and each room has its own indulgent character. It is indeed Alderley's hidden treasure. The Period lounge with its heavy timbered low beamed ceiling boasts a huge 17th Century fireplace. This enchanting room with opulent red leather upholstery and antique furniture has rich dark Arabian red walls displaying many antique prints, 18th Century original newspapers, old stone flagons and other interesting collectibles. An offshoot of the lounge away from the thick piled gold carpet is an old flagstone ginnel with a very low oak beamed ceiling. With its selection of table lights and dimmable wall lights the room can be illuminated to suit the mood. LCD TV and a CD player are there for your enjoyment. Up three small stairs and you enter The Study which is painted in chalky Jasper Cane, a classic yellow found on Wedgwood's Pate sur Pate relief earthenware created locally at their factory in Etruria, Stoke on Trent. More on Accommodation