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9 Sandvox sites tagged “accommodation”

Alton Barnes, Alton Priors and Honeystreet Village Website

Alton Barnes, Alton Priors and Honeystreet Village Website

“To inform the local villagers of what is going on” — Robert Turner

Flat 7, Spanish Ledge, Self Catering

Flat 7, Spanish Ledge, Self Catering

“My website is developed to attract visitors to the Isles of Scilly to rent our accommodation. We use good photgraphs and local information to give a full picture of what is available.” — Alan Holwill

Honeypot Cottage, Honeystreet. Wiltshire

Honeypot Cottage, Honeystreet. Wiltshire

“I felt that this was clear and clean site for people to view without getting lost. Not only that but it worked very fast. Also so easy to update and use.” — Robert Turner

Rosebud Heritage Cottages, Canberra Australia

Rosebud Heritage Cottages, Canberra Australia

“The design I've purchased is a good match for my business - it looks like I've invested a great deal of money into mirroring the hight standards of my business practice!” — Maureen Tully

Bed and Breakfast in Honfleur

Bed and Breakfast in Honfleur

“information about our house and bed and breakfast. It also has information about how to book and how to find us. There are details of short breaks in Honfleur.” — Vic Knights

Lighthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast

Lighthouse Inn Bed and Breakfast

“It fit the bill perfectly. I sampled several themes and when I came across Earth and Sky Blue it was a home run!” — James Goff

Fraaiuitzicht

Fraaiuitzicht

“The website is promoting the holiday home Fraaiuitzicht located in Grodons Bay South Africa. The location is close to Cape Town and is well situated for activities in the close by Hollands Hottentots nature reserve. The accomodation sleeps 6 to 8 people and is completely fitted. The view from the...” — Peter Dekker

Bodfan, Self-catering Accommodation in Anglesey

Bodfan, Self-catering Accommodation in Anglesey

“I am very interested in marine life. We have a resident population of Harbour Porpoises to the north of Anglesey, between Point Lynas and South Stack. They are frequently joined by Bottlenose Dolphins that are known to move up from West Wales, so the dolphin design was the natural choice.” — Gillian Coates