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We are pleased to announce that a fantastic new property is coming soon to the Party Manors portfolio. This house is located in a charming village near Gloucester and sits on the banks of the River Severn. It sleeps 18 guests and boasts an indoor swimming pool and games room. With lots of activities and places to go nearby it’s the perfect place to host a group celebration. Particularly suitable for hen and stag parties, bookings are now being taken for the end of July onwards.

More details about the property are to follow but you can have a look at it here

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PMHouse018 is offering 50% off the normal price of a two night weekend from 20th to 22nd March 2015. Book this weekend for just £2,000.

Sleeping up to 26 guests, this beautifully restored Georgian house which is set in 1.5 acres of gardens offers the perfect location to celebrate – landmark birthday parties, family or school reunions, stag and hen parties, corporate events or a vacation for a big group of people. With a swim spa, games room, cinema and tennis court, it’s an ideal house for getting everyone together for entertaining and relaxing and it’s secluded and private.

Snap up this offer before someone beats you to it!

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Afternoon Tea is a meal that evolved into the light snack that we know today with the introduction of tea to the royal court by King Charles the second’s wife in the 1600’s. By the 1740’s it had become the fashionable breakfast drink and in the mid 1840’s Anna Maria Russell, the Duchess of Bedford famously claimed to be the creator of the afternoon tea when visiting the 5th Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle. By this time in the 19th century, the usual time for the evening meal was between 7.00 and 8.30pm. A light meal called luncheon had been created to satisfy the midday hunger between breakfast and dinner, but the long time between these meals left the Duchess feeling hungry around 4.00pm. During her stay with the Duke of Rutland, she asked that a tray of tea, bread and butter and cake be brought to her room during the late afternoon and she found this to be such a perfect refreshment that she soon began inviting her friends to join her in her rooms at Woburn Abbey her home, to discuss news and stories over tea and light refreshments, and gradually afternoon tea became an established and fashionable meal in many middle and upper class households.

Typically taken between 4.00pm and 6.00pm, the ingredients of a traditional afternoon tea comprise of a pot of loose leaf tea (naturally) together with small, dainty sandwiches; typical fillings are cucumber, egg and cress, fish paste, ham and smoked salmon, followed by cakes and pastries which are usually served on a tiered stand. A pot of hot water is usually provided to dilute over-brewed tea if necessary.

There are certain rules of etiquette for an authentic afternoon tea, the person nearest the pot should pour for everyone. The tea is poured first, this was a way to test the quality of the china being used, lower quality china would be cracked by hot tea. The pouring of the tea is followed by adding sugar and then the milk or lemon is added to the cup. The lemon is served in thin slices on a tea plate and if required should be added using a small fork.

A traditional afternoon tea party is all about relaxing with friends and family much like Anna the Duchess of Bedford did all those years ago. So when hiring one of our houses for a get-together, as well as those hearty breakfasts and lavish evening meals for everyone, why not take the time to have a traditional afternoon tea, we can organize specialist catering so all you have to do is gather round and pour the tea.

Sources: Wikipedia, www.historic-uk.com, twinings.co.uk

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We know the world cup is taking place in Brazil this year and it’s a major event for football fans, but the summer of 2014 is going to be packed full of sporting events in the UK.

The first stage, or Grand Depart, of the The Tour de France, the world’s greatest cycle race, starts in Yorkshire on 5th July. On 7 July, Stage 3 will take riders from Cambridge to Essex with a finish on The Mall in London.

From 23rd July to 3rd August Glasgow will be welcoming athletes from all around the world who will be taking part in the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Wimbledon, the world’s most famous tennis tournament, starts on 23rd June and for two weeks of glorious sunshine (we hope!!) and strawberries and cream, tennis fans will be watching Andy Murray to see if he can retain his title.

And there is a host of Society sporting events like rowing – the Henley Regatta, horse racing – Ascot and Polo which Princes William and Harry are known to enjoy.

Summer in the UK is also a great time for a large group holiday or family reunion and we have the houses to rent to accommodate lots of people. Some of them have their own tennis courts, so you can host your own tennis tournament and play like the best of them. And with lots of our properties situated in Gloucestershire they make the perfect base for a group outing to watch the Beaufort Polo Club’s Gloucestershire Festival of Polo, 21st and 22nd June. In 2013 the Beaufort Polo Club team included Prince Harry. World-class polo, teamed with fantastic entertainment and a tented shopping village, would make a sociable fun day for the whole group.

One of our properties even has its own polo court and offers learn to play polo packages for complete beginners/non riders. Let’s hope for a summer of sunshine with no rain – absolutely none- and lots of luck to all the UK competitors, especially Andy!