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Glastonbuy
My friend and I are thinking of going to Glastonbury for a night or
two. Can anyone recommend any good b&b's? |
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Glastonbuy
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 00:22:12 +0100, Jack Campin - bogus address
wrote: My friend and I are thinking of going to Glastonbury for a nigh or two. Can anyone recommend any good b&b's? The point of Glastonbury is to wallow in mud with 100,000 other people. Why would anybody want a B&B? My girlfriend's kids have been several times. The trick is to get there early, pitch your tent at the most remote point in the campsite, and preferably join up with a few other people to form a sort of stockade. It's not on this year anyway. I think they want to visit the place, for the tor and the abbey maybe, rather than the festival, hence a B&B being an excellent idea. not that I know any.... Jim. |
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Glastonbuy
I've always used http://www.glastonbury.co.uk/accommodation/index.htm
and had good luck finding nice places that way. |
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Glastonbuy
On 6 Jul 2006 09:53:10 -0700, "silvercelt" wrote:
My friend and I are thinking of going to Glastonbury for a night or two. Can anyone recommend any good b&b's? Smoothhound is your friend! http://www.smoothhound.co.uk/glastonb.html - TR |
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Glastonbuy
erm i am not going to a festival it not even on this year.. is it?
Jack Campin - bogus address wrote: My friend and I are thinking of going to Glastonbury for a nigh or two. Can anyone recommend any good b&b's? The point of Glastonbury is to wallow in mud with 100,000 other people. Why would anybody want a B&B? My girlfriend's kids have been several times. The trick is to get there early, pitch your tent at the most remote point in the campsite, and preferably join up with a few other people to form a sort of stockade. It's not on this year anyway. ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557 |
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Glastonbuy
I am going to visit the town yes=) there is more to glastonbury than
the festival although I would love to go there too. hehe. Jim Ley wrote: On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 00:22:12 +0100, Jack Campin - bogus address wrote: My friend and I are thinking of going to Glastonbury for a nigh or two. Can anyone recommend any good b&b's? The point of Glastonbury is to wallow in mud with 100,000 other people. Why would anybody want a B&B? My girlfriend's kids have been several times. The trick is to get there early, pitch your tent at the most remote point in the campsite, and preferably join up with a few other people to form a sort of stockade. It's not on this year anyway. I think they want to visit the place, for the tor and the abbey maybe, rather than the festival, hence a B&B being an excellent idea. not that I know any.... Jim. |
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Glastonbuy
Thank you for web address=)
Tamzen Cannoy wrote: I've always used http://www.glastonbury.co.uk/accommodation/index.htm and had good luck finding nice places that way. |
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