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Warners, Fun & Dancing (Littlecote House) with Midi & Isobel

 Warners, Fun & Dancing 

( Littlecote House)

Our dancing shoes were packed and we were ready for a fun filled few days together. We wasted no time in hitting the dance floor to the amazing in-house band who played a variety of timeless tunes spanning the decades. 

There were so many great activities for us to join in with and we all did our best Robin Hood impression down at the archery shed. The real celebrations came when Ruth and Marissa hit the bullseye! 

The grounds were stunning and we were keen to make the most of the glorious weather. We took a leisurely stroll around and met two retired police horses where we spent some time petting them.  

Continuing our exploration we found the Littlecote Roman Villa. It was amazing to see the ancient Roman mosaic in the grounds, one of the finest preserved examples in Britain. Walking through the villa's ruins, we were reminded that Littlecote House is considered one of the most haunted places in Britain.

Another great evening of entertainment started with a hilarious in-house comedy show, followed by “The Queens of the Dancefloor,” a tribute to legendary divas like Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston. The energy in the room was electric, and soon we were all caught up in the disco fever. 

We then embarked on a fascinating tour of Littlecote House, a manor with an intriguing and storied history. Dating back to the 13th century, it has been home to noble families, a Civil War headquarters, and even a meeting place for Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. 

The competitive spirit was alive and well as we hit the bowling alley for a few fun games. There were some great strikes and high scores all round. 

A few of the girls decided to relax in the fabulous spa facilities. The warm jacuzzi bath was the perfect way to unwind. 

We always love celebrating birthday on one of our holidays . 

A lovely morning was spent at the charming town of Hungerford. We spent some time shopping for souvenirs before taking a peaceful stroll along the canal. 





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