ELLIOTTWHITEPHOTOGRAPHY/3DEEP AERIAL
Enter our competition for a chance to enjoy a luxurious two-night escape at the historic Budock Vean Hotel
The closing date for entries is5 December 2019.
Discount reader oer valid until 30 December
2019, subject to availability. For full terms and
conditions, go towww.discoverbritainmag.com
/budockveancomp
What is the English translation of
Budock Vean’s earliest recorded
name?
a)Little Budock Church
b)Medium Budock Chapel
c)Big Budock Cottage
Visitwww.discoverbritainmag.com/
budockveancompor complete and
return the form below with your answer
to the following question:
HOWTOENTER
The Prize
One lucky winner drawn at random from
the entries received will enjoy the following:
OA two-night stay for two in one of the
new Signature rooms at Budock Vean Hotel
OA full Cornish breakfast for two each
morning
OA four-course dinner for two each evening
in the hotel’s restaurant
OA Cornish cream tea for two
OA one-hour spa treatment (one per guest)
OA 90-minute river cruise with Helford
River Cruises
OTwo tickets to Trebah Garden
http://www.budockvean.co.uk
Terms and conditions apply – see http://www.discoverbritainmag.com/budockveancomp. Please tick if you are happy to receive relevant information
about new products or services from our competition partners via email , post , or phone , and/or The Chelsea Magazine Company via
email , post , or phone
ENTRY FORM
SEND YOUR COUPON TO:US readers– Budock Vean Competition,
Discover Britain, c/o Circulation Specialists, 2 Corporate Drive, Suite 945, Shelton, CT 06484
UK and Rest of World readers– Budock Vean Competition, Discover Britain,
Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ, United Kingdom
My answer:
Name:
Address:
Postcode:
Te l no: Email:
WIN a spa break in Cornwall
A
real hidden gem, the four-star Budock
Vean Hotel is set in 65 acres of glorious
gardens and woodland high above the
tranquil Helford River in south Cornwall.
Once a small religious centre, Budock Vean’s
earliest recorded name was Eglos-Budock-Vean,
Cornish for “Little Budock Church”. By 1538 it
had become a manor house and so began its life
of luxury. From 1933 it was turned into a hotel
and sold to Henry S Whiteside, a Canadian who
introduced Sun-Pat peanut butter to the UK.
The current owners, the Barlow family, have
been at the helm for 30 years.
From humble beginnings, Budock Vean
now has excellent leisure facilities including
a 15-metre indoor pool, outdoor hot tub,
golf course, two all-weather tennis courts and
Natural Health Spa. The hotel is ideal for a
relaxing break as well as exploring the area’s
many attractions, including the South West
Coast Path, beautiful gardens and traditional
waterside pubs.
Discover Britain has teamed up with Budock
Vean to offer one winner a spa break for two,
including a boat trip courtesy of Helford River
Cruises and tickets to the nearby Trebah
Garden, a sub-tropical paradise with four
miles of footpaths.
All readers can also save up to 13 per cent
on the best available rates for bed and breakfast
or dinner at Budock Vean, with prices starting
from £62 per person per night. For more
details or to book, please call (01326) 250288
and quote “Discover Britain”.