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Get an extra night’s sleep with Young’s rooms this January

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Two nights are always better than one, and with 1,000 nights to giveaway, cosy up in the comfort of the pub with Young's Rooms this winter.

To redeem, simply book your two-night stay online between 3rd January – 15th February 2024 (for stays up to 29th February 2024) and use the code ONEMORESLEEP to receive 50% off your booking.

Whether you fancy a city break in the capital, a getaway in the glorious British countryside or a seaside escape, make your stay count with 42 pubs with rooms in London and in the South of England to choose from.

Ranging from snug stays for solo travellers to family bedrooms and one-of-a-kind feature rooms, complete with plush furnishings, uber-comfy Hypnos beds and Bramley toiletries, there is no better place to unwind than the cosy surrounds of the great British pub this winter.

To book your stay, head to www.youngs.co.uk/one-more-sleep and discover your next winter getaway. Stays include:

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The Lamb – Wiltshire Hindon, Wiltshire, SP3 6DP 
Take a trip to the Wiltshire countryside at the newly reopened Lamb in Hindon. The former 12th century coaching inn has had a beautiful redesign, boasting a collection of 18 charming bedrooms, alongside a great pub and restaurant serving seasonal British food. Located on the doorstep to a myriad of attractions including Stonehenge and Longleat safari park, there's room for everyone, including sofa beds and cots for little ones, alongside dog-friendly rooms with tasty treats.
Price: from £99 per night

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Spread Eagle – London 71 Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, SW18 2PT
A tube ride from the bustling streets of central London, this stunning Grade II listed pub is home to 21 boutique rooms, each with its own character and design. Choose from connecting rooms for families, boutique doubles, twins and kings, including the stunning bigger boutique "The Brewery" for romantic getaways. Head downstairs for a menu of seasonal British classics, including a cracking Sunday Roast with all the trimmings, plus a vast range of craft beers, wines and cocktails.
Price: from £119 per night

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Bedford Arms – Hertfordshire Chenies, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 6EQ
Fresh from a full makeover, experience the charm of the Bedford Arms, a traditional country pub with 15 bedrooms. Steeped in history with roaring fires and cosy corners, indulge in all-day seasonal menus, including elevated pub classics, while Sundays play host to a cracking Sunday roast with all the trimmings.
Price: from £109 per night

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