The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday

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COTTAGE INDUSTRY Recognisin­g a growing demand for seclusion among its guests, the acclaimed Wiltshire hotel Lucknam Park has added a fourth self-contained cottage to its sprawling set-up. The Coach House is a Cotswolds-style hideaway, tucked away within the 500acre grounds, with three bedrooms (sleeping up to six guests), a snug living area, an open-plan kitchen and a private garden.

£1,300 a night (0122 574 2777; lucknampar­k.co.uk)

FESTIVE FARE Looking to treat someone special this Christmas? The Goring’s festive hampers have now gone on sale, with Nice and Naughty versions, depending on who you are treating. The former contains Christmas tea biscuits, Fortnum’s dark chocolate orange and cognac dragees and Blanc de Blancs champagne; the latter has Dom Pérignon, 1707 Coffret Or & Noir Eau de Parfum and an Astley Clarke diamond pendant necklace (and more besides). £5,375; to purchase, email reception@thegoring.com

HOT HOTEL

The Italian jewellery giant Bulgari is set to open its seventh hotel in Paris’s Golden Triangle on Dec 2. The Bulgari Paris will bring 76 rooms, most of them suites, to the exclusive environs of Avenue George V, alongside an Italian restaurant curated by the three-Michelin-star chef Niko Romito (pictured). The signature Bulgari Spa, spread over two levels, will have one of the city’s longest hotel pools.

Rooms £1,069 (00 33 1 81 72 10 00; bulgarihot­els.com/ paris)

Tom Mulvihill

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