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SPENDING CHRISTMAS AT STAFFORD MOOR
Whether you just fancy locking yourselves away for Christmas or bringing the whole family down for a party our lodges are ideal for the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
We fully decorate each lodge inside with its own huge tree, lights, candles and decorations and even your own stocking.
The local pubs and restaurants have wonderful Christmas menus and Paddy our local butcher will order you your own fresh Devon Turkey for Christmas day.
The pubs all open up on Christmas Day lunch time and its a lovely start to Christmas - going for a little tour of the local pubs and having sherry and mince pies before dinner. If you stay for new years eve the local pubs all put on a fantastic evening until the early hours with live entertainment, hot buffets and discos.
Relax and unwind this Christmas at Stafford Moor
2006
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| WEEK COMMENCING |
DATE |
PRICE |
| DECEMBER |
2nd |
425 |
| DECEMBER |
9th |
425 |
| DECEMBER - Xmas |
20th |
775 |
| DECEMBER - New Year |
27th |
775 |
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2007
| WEEK COMMENCING |
DATE |
PRICE |
| JANUARY |
6th |
475 |
| JANUARY |
13th |
475 |
| JANUARY |
20th |
475 |
| JANUARY |
27th |
475 |
| FEBUARY |
3rd |
475 |
| FEBUARY |
10th |
495 |
| FEBUARY |
17th |
495 |
| FEBUARY |
24th |
525 |
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AUTUMN & SPRING BREAKS AT STAFFORD MOOR
When autumn and winter arrives at Stafford Moor it really turns into a winter wonderland and the lodges, which are originally from Canada, really keep you warm and cosy after an afternoons fishing.
We offer short breaks, long weekends or even full weeks from November through until March. If you are a couple on your own you could take advantage of our romantic deals, which is a cheaper rate for just two.
The lakes still fish exceptionally well in the winter and we still hold matches right through winter until January and if you fancy a bit of fun we have our annual Christmas match in December.
The Duke of York is wonderful in winter, sitting in the rocking chairs by the fire all afternoon with a glass of wine or a pint of real ale. Or popping into Exeter for some Christmas shopping, or if you just cant keep away until next summer a Spring break might just keep you going.
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