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1. White’s wine

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 November 2008

Any wine that can survive war deserves a bit of notice.

2. Choose the Quattro

Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 October 2008

I am really annoyed and amazed I have not eaten at Quattro before.

3. White’s wine - Robert Mondavi

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008
Robert Mondavi is a legend in the world of wine – known simply as the Father of Napa.

4. Charming Chester spot on for a weekend break

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 8 July 2008
Home to Hollyoaks, STUART WHITE spent a weekend in the historic city of Chester staying at the hotel where a different England striker got married.

5. A landmark of luxury on banks of Loch Lomond

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 July 2008

How far does £50million go when renovating an 18th Century baronial mansion? STUART WHITE travelled north of the border to the gleaming Cameron House to find out.

6. A magical world

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 6 February 2008

Northumberland is the perfect destination for a romantic break this Valentine’s Day. Surrounded by all that fresh air, STUART WHITE fell in love with the place

7. Rise of the National Forest

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008

Millions of trees have been planted to transform 200 square miles of central England – scarred by its mining past – into beautiful woodland and countryside. STUART WHITE visited the place that will continue to grow and grow.

8. Getting down in Birmingham

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008

Great Britain’s second largest city has received an industrial facelift to shake off its negative reputation. STUART WHITE discovered a modern and fashionable Birmingham with individual style, great shopping and jamming nightlife.

9. Be King at this classic retreat

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Hailed as one of the greatest places to escape in the land, Stuart White discovered absolute luxury – plus every leisure and sporting activity imaginable – through the iron gates of Dartmoor’s immaculate Bovey Castle.

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