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Enchanted Manor Win AA B&B Award

Thursday, 5th June, 2008 at 11:02 am, Isle of Wight

Awards, B & B, Niton

Ric and Maggie HiltonCongratulations to Ric and Maggie Hilton from the Enchanted Manor in St Catherine’s, Niton, who last night picked up yet another award for their luxury B&B.

Maggie and Ric made their way up to London yesterday to pick up the award from The AA for the Funkiest B&B in the UK!

Maggie told us that they were absolutely delighted with the result and hoped that it would encourage more people to visit our beautiful Isle.

They certainly have done a wonderful job on the old hotel, transforming it into a very magical place to visit.

We popped along to chat with Ric when The AA Funkiest B&B nominations were first announced. Listen to the podcast by clicking the play button below.

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Other AA B&B Awards winners included:

* AA Friendliest Landlady of the Year – Margaret Hodge, Diggins Farm, Essex
* AA London B&B of the Year – San Domenico House, Chelsea
* AA Guest Accommodation, England – The Stables Lodge, Tyne & Wear
* AA Guest Accommodation, Scotland – Fauhope House, Melrose
* AA Guest Accommodation, Wales – Tan-Y-Foel Country House, Nr Betws y Coed

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