Britain's quirks highlighted

Date: 23/01/2009 14:16

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Some of what are deemed the country's most interesting destinations have been highlighted by the Times.

And although taking a break to one of these destinations does not involve leaving home shores, ensuring travel insurance is in place so that any mishaps are covered is a wise move.

Highlights of the top ten listed by the Times include The Dash in Cumbria, which the newspaper believes is one of the most isolated farmhouses in England - despite being just a 15-minute drive from Keswick.

Other quirky destinations include Cley Windmill in Norfolk, which dates back to the 18th Century and benefits from views of the Norfolk coast. And as the mill can be rented in its entirety for a private house party, those in search of a unique getaway may find what they are looking for here.

But for those who are more interested in the criminal underworld, a stay in a converted prison may be more appealing. And in Oxford, there is the chance to do just that, as Malmaison has converted a former prison into an upmarket hotel.

No matter what kind of break you are after, holiday insurance from InsureandGo can provide the cover you need for complete peace of mind.ADNFCR-857-ID-18989105-ADNFCR


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