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Children’s Facilities Experience tells us that however sophisticated children’s toys become, the age old joy of dressing up and building with boxes still captivates our little ones. With this in mind, children can be as busy and involved or as quiet and relaxed as they choose to be during their time in the Den. Nannies are on duty every day from 10am - 4.45pm and parents are very welcome to spend time in here with their children and often find that it is a great opportunity to have some quality play time! Older children need space and at Woolley, they have this in abundance - space to kick a ball, bounce on a trampoline, play hide and seek, discover a great spot for a den, chill in their own play space called the Hen House (home to pool table, table football, air hockey, wii and Playstations) and enjoy the outdoor pool all year round. For rainy days and lazy afternoons there is a fantastic choice of board games, DVDs and lots of books for everyone and some yummy snacks are never too far away! For a location map, click here. Woolley Green |
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We’ve just spent a fabulous weekend at Woolley Grange which is a luxury, family hotel in Bradford-on-Avon near Bath. It’s a beautiful Jacobean Manor House standing in 14 acres of stunning grounds and was a family home for 400 years before becoming the first Luxury Family Hotel in 1989.
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