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The hide out london
The hide out london













the hide out london

Head out for Putcher Pies at The Anchor Inn in Oldbury-on-Severn, for beef and lamb from the family farm at The White Horse in Hambrook, or for fresh fish brought in daily from Cornwall at the ivy-clad Old House at Home in Burton. Maybe tuck into the welcome hamper, groaning with local goodies? And when you’re done, you can take pop your pods into the Nespresso and gather around the gas fire on the squishy sofas with the cosy throws. The whole atmosphere is of a convivial banquet. Yes, the open-plan kitchen/diner is vast. How does homemade lasagne sound, or fresh beef bourguignon? Pomme puree, crispy hen’s egg with asparagus, loin of lamb and lemon posset? With coffee and petits fours to follow? And all dished up in a room set with plenty of space for your whole group. If not, we have options that will delight you.Ĭall up EPIC Caterers for anything from drop-off meals to a fully catered break. If so, you’ll be right at home here with the two ovens and large hob in the main kitchen, and the extra-large range with induction hob in, yes, a second kitchen. You might be a master chef, with your family pleading for you to pick up the whisk and saucepans every mealtime. Cookery books, kids’ toys and well-thumbed novels abound. They’re packed with homely touches, like underfloor heating, the roaring fire, the sociable open-plan main area and the furry throws that warm the spaces.

the hide out london

But its vast spaces never seem impersonal. The Swedish design duo Front has designed the Hideout Lounge Chair which combines comfort and design sophistication, resulting in an original renewal of the. Then just slide out to the covered terrace that wraps around the outside, to extend your living space and drink in the fresh Cotswold air, whatever the weather. Love a dramatic entrance? Who needs stairs? You can divebomb the dining area on the wooden slide that sits next to the staircase. Books dot the place for recharging the quiet ones, and there’s table football for the incurably competitive. For the retro-minded, a DVD Blu-ray player sits on standby. The TV’s an 80-incher but, if young minds should stray from the action, you’ve got board games on hand, so you can keep an eye on both the movies and the little movers.įeel the need to stream? How fast? Would fibre broadband at up to 100m/bit/s do it for you? Everything here is off the scale. It’s all built for your convenience and comfort. The settee’s U-shaped in the surround-sound cinema room.















The hide out london