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Sue Robson

Susan Robson provides catered accommodation and personal tours to stately homes and gardens in the south central area of England. http://www.hopecottagetours.co.uk
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» Waterperry Gardens, Oxfordshire, England.
By Sue Robson | Published 03/17/2006 | Travel and Leisure |
Don't miss a trip to Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire when visiting central England. Its stunning and there is more to see than just the gardens.
» Greys Court, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England
By Sue Robson | Published 03/18/2006 | Travel and Leisure |
A picturesque Jacobean House situated between Henley and Wallingford in Oxfordshire nestling in a tranquil hillside on the edge of the Chilterns.
» Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
By Sue Robson | Published 03/18/2006 | Travel and Leisure |

Blenheim Palace offers a wonderful day out.  You will be inspired by the majesty of the Palace, with its carvings by Grinling Gibbons, delighted by the interior filled with treasures and intrigued by the apartments devoted to Sir Winston Churchill. There are gardens in a variety of styles; lakes to row on, an adventure play area for children and even a narrow-gauge railway to take you from car park to the Palace.

» Snowshill, nr Broadway, Gloucestershire, England
By Sue Robson | Published 10/9/2006 | Travel and Leisure |
One of our favourite tours this year has been to Snowshill Manor in the Cotswolds.  The house was originally built and owned by Winchcombe Abbey from 821 until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.   After many owners and tenants it was bought and restored by Charles Paget Wade in 1919 when he inherited money from his families sugar plantation in the Caribbean.......