Unique Homes, Unique Folk
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Folkloric [fəʊk: lɔrɪk], noun.
i. Of, pertaining to, or having the character of folklore.
In homes that brim with folkloric influence, the spirit of these isles and the people that make them come to the fore; in all their creativity and craftsmanship. It is in such spaces, where hand-painted bowls of figs rest on driftwood tables brought in from the local beach, that we make ourselves most at home.
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Sugar Ray
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Burton Bradstock, Dorset | Sleeps 8
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At the gateway to the Jurassic Coast, with views to Chesil Beach, Sugar Ray happens where clapboard beach houses and secret gardens meet. This chic refuge gazes over a seascape that could have been applied by J. M. W. Turner himself.
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Charity
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The Black Mountains | Sleeps 12
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This is a farmhouse built from stone and soul. A place where the light breaks on one house alone. A former tumbledown turned sanctum, flanked by the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains, Charity is seclusion incarnate.
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The Unique Folk Loyalty programme
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Welcome to the fold, where we invite you to weave yourself into the tapestry of Unique Folk: a curious community of nomads and homebodies, stargazers and bread bakers. With each stay, gather points to use towards your next sojourn.
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