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PRIVACY POLICY

Aim

This Privacy Policy explains how HPB Management Limited ("HPBM") will collect, store and use the personal data you supply and how HPBM will monitor use of our websites. Personal data is information which relates to identifiable living individuals.

It is HPBM's stated policy that we will act in accordance with current legislation and aim to meet current best practice with regard to the processing of personal data.

This Privacy Policy does not cover links within any of our websites to other external websites.

Collection of Personal Data

In using any of our websites you may provide certain personal data to HPBM which we will compile and process in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Use of Personal Data

The names and addresses of investors in the Holiday Property Bond or those enquiring about it are never passed or sold to any unrelated third parties.

Investors in the Holiday Property Bond will receive regular information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) from HPBM concerning the Holiday Property Bond’s properties and your investment in and holidays with the Holiday Property Bond and related matters. As an enquirer you will receive information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) from HPBM about the Holiday Property Bond and information which we believe may be of interest to you in considering the Holiday Property Bond.

The names and addresses of investors or enquirers are only passed to our associate companies, including HPB Travel Club Limited, Stately Holiday Cottages Limited, Signature Holidays Limited and Lantern & Larks Limited. These companies may then send information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) relating to travel services, rental properties, other holiday opportunities and any other offers which they believe may be of benefit to investors in or enquirers about the Holiday Property Bond. If, however, you do not wish to continue receiving such communications, you should use the contact details below and your name will be removed from the appropriate list:

James Boyce, Managing Director, HPB Management Limited, HPB House, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8EH or email privacy@hpb.co.uk

Storage and Collection of Personal Data

HPBM will retain any personal data it holds unless and until you tell us that you no longer wish us to retain it. We are obliged to supply you, on request, with a copy of any personal data we hold about you. If you wish us to erase any personal data we hold or see a copy of the personal data, please contact James Boyce at the above address or email for more details. Should you discover any inaccuracies in your personal details, please notify us as soon as possible at the same address or email and we will correct those details. Where data is no longer required, we will ensure that it is disposed of in a secure manner.

Cookies - General Information

Cookies are tiny text files stored on your computer when you visit certain web pages.They cannot harm your computer, but they can make web surfing easier by saving your preferences. They do not tell us your individual identity unless you have chosen to provide it.


OUR USE OF COOKIES

On all our websites

We use Google Analytics to help analyse how visitors use our websites. We specifically use _utma and _utmz which provide us with completely anonymous information. We also use cookies to remember selections or preferences you have already made.

On our "Bondholder" Only Section

If an investor ("Bondholder") chooses "remember me" when logging in to the Bondholder only section of our website hpb.co.uk we store an encrypted user name and password cookie on the user's machine. This will be referred to the next time they visit hpb.co.uk and wish to log in to the Bondholder section.

On our Public Websites

We use cookies to identify visitors to Insight Online who have previously provided us with their name and address and subsequently log in to this site. This then allows us to track the pages they are visiting and offer them further information and help in the most efficient manner.

On all our public websites we may use cookies written by Google which allow us to show HPB advertisements to previous visitors to one of our websites when they browse other websites on the internet. Further information on Google remarketing can be found here.

We also use cookies which tell us which of our websites the user first visited. In other words, if a user has visited one of our websites, but then goes away and comes back to another of our websites, we can track the first site they visited.

General

You can choose to refuse cookies or tell your browser to let you know each time that a website tries to set a cookie. However, refusing cookies may mean some sections of our websites will not work properly.

For more information about cookies (including how to turn them off) please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Policy last updated 19/02/2013
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Duloe Manor

Duloe
Liskeard

PL14 4PW

Wednesday 29th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

CORNWALL

Getting to Duloe Manor

Buckland Court

Buckland
Broadway

WR12 7LY

Wednesday 22nd May
Friday 31st May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 2.30pm

COTSWOLDS

Getting to Buckland Court

Ivy House Hotel

Braithwaite
Keswick

CA12 5TD

Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 2.30pm

CUMBRIA

Getting to Ivy House Hotel

Merlewood

Grange-over-Sands

LA11 6JT

Friday 24th May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 2.30pm

CUMBRIA

Getting to Merlewood

Blore Hall

Blore
Near Ashbourne

DE6 2BS

Tuesday 21st May
Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 2.30pm

DERBYSHIRE

Getting to Blore Hall

Lower Knapp Farm

Sidbury
Sidmouth

EX10 0QN

Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

DEVON

Getting to Lower Knapp Farm

Langton House

Durnford Drove
Langton Matravers
Swanage

BH19 3HG

Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

DORSET

Getting to Langton House

Sibton Park

Longage Hill
Lyminge
Folkestone

CT18 8HB

Friday 24th May
Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 2.30pm

KENT

Getting to Sibton Park

Barnham Broom

Golf & Country Club
Norwich

NR9 4DD

Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.30am and 3.00pm

NORFOLK

Getting to Barnham Broom

Belle Isle Estate

(an HPB Tenancy)
Lisbellaw

BT94 5HF

Friday 24th May
Please call 0800 197 8000 as confirmation of attendance is required beforehand

NORTHERN IRELAND

Getting to Belle Isle Estate

Tigh Mor Trossachs

Loch Achray
By Callander
Perthshire

FK17 8HY

Saturday 25th May
Sunday 26th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

SCOTLAND

Getting to Tigh Mor Trossachs

Upper Norton

Norton
Near Ludlow

SY7 9LT

Thursday 23rd May
Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 2.30pm

SHROPSHIRE

Getting to Upper Norton

Henllys

Beaumaris
Anglesey

LL58 8HU

Friday 24th May
Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

WALES

Getting to Henllys

St Brides Castle

St Brides Bay
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire

SA62 3AL

Wednesday 22nd May
Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
10.30am and 3.00pm

WALES

Getting to St Brides Castle

Lodge Yard

Main Street
Askrigg
Near Leyburn

DL8 3HQ

Thursday 30th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

YORKSHIRE

Getting to Lodge Yard

Bell End Farm

Rosedale Abbey
Pickering

YO18 8RE

Saturday 25th May
Call in any time between
11.00am and 3.00pm

YORKSHIRE

Getting to Bell End Farm

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BERKSHIRE

Crowne Plaza Hotel

Caversham Bridge
Richfield Avenue
Reading

RG1 8BD

Tuesday 28th May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

The Bull Hotel

Oxford Road
Gerrards Cross

SL9 7PA

Tuesday 21st May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Horwood House

Mursley Road
Little Horwood
Milton Keynes

MK17 0PH

Tuesday 28th May
Call in any time between
5.30pm and 8.30pm

ESSEX

The Manor Hotel

Berwick Pond Road
Rainham

RM13 9EL

Tuesday 21st May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

HAMPSHIRE

Brookfield Hotel

Havant Road
Emsworth

PO10 7LF

Tuesday 21st May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Northampton Marriott

Eagle Drive
Northampton

NN4 7HW

Wednesday 22nd May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

SCOTLAND

Ardoe House Hotel

South Deeside Road
Blairs
Aberdeen

AB12 5YP

Wednesday 22nd May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

SCOTLAND

Parklands Country Club

Crookfur Park
Ayr Road
Newton Mearns
Glasgow

G77 6DT

Wednesday 22nd May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

SUFFOLK

Ickworth Hotel

Horringer
Bury St Edmunds

IP29 5QE

Wednesday 22nd May
Call in any time between
5.30pm and 8.30pm

SURREY

Georgian House Hotel

High Street
Haslemere

GU27 2JY

Wednesday 22nd May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

SURREY

The Petersham Hotel

Nightingale Lane
Richmond

TW10 6UZ

Tuesday 28th May
Call in any time between
6.30pm and 9.00pm

SUSSEX

The Old Tollgate Hotel

The Street
Bramber
Steyning

BN44 3WE

Tuesday 28th May
Call in any time between
6.00pm and 9.00pm

WILTSHIRE

The Bear Hotel

Market Place
Devizes

SN10 1HS

Tuesday 21st May
Call in any time between
4.00pm and 7.00pm

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Directions to Merlewood

For Satellite Navigation Purposes:

54° 12'23.62"N 2° 54'14.29"W
Grid reference 412793

From the M6 North or South exit at junction 36. At this junction you are less than 30 minutes away. Follow the signs to A590 (Barrow). After approximately 3 miles take the exit sign posted Barrow A590. At the roundabout take the first exit (left) A590 Barrow.

NB Speed cameras 1) After approximately 6 miles take the first exit at roundabout on to B5277 signposted Grange over Sands. Proceed to the village of Lindale. At the mini roundabout turn left on to Grange road B5277. Proceed 1½ miles and you will arrive at Grange over Sands. You will pass the Netherwood Hotel on your right and then the Railway Station on your left. At the next mini roundabout turn right (second exit) up Windermere road (Toyota garage on the right). You now leave Grange and after about half a mile the road bends to the right, if you look left at this point you will see Merlewood between the trees. Continue for a further two hundred yards and the entrance on your left. Alternatively

After approximately 6 miles take the second exit at the roundabout staying on the A590 to Barrow. After 800 yards take the slip road left signposted Lindale, turn left off the slip road and take the next right signposted Grange. Approximately one mile down the road is the entrance to Merlewood on your right.

Merlewood Location Map
Door-to-door directions...

Note: For an alternative route please look at the following website: www.viamichelin.com

Directions to Duloe Manor

From Bristol take the M5 for Exeter which leads into the A38 Plymouth dual carriageway. On the outskirts of Plymouth, follow A38 signs for Liskeard. Continue on the A38 over the Tamar Bridge signposted Liskeard/Bodmin*. Go through the villages of Landrake and Tideford until you reach Trerulefoot roundabout (8 miles from the Tamar Bridge). Turn right staying on the A38, direction Bodmin. Continue on A38 past turn off for Liskeard and for a further 2 miles to Dobwalls.

At the top of the hill in Dobwalls turn left, signposted Duloe and Looe. After just less than 5 miles you will come to a T junction at the northern end of Duloe Village. Turn right and pass through Duloe village. Pass 'Ye Olde Plough' pub on the left and then the church on the right. The road then bears right with black and white chevrons on the road surface and sharply left before the road straightens up to go down the hill. Duloe Manor is then immediately on the right before the hill.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Duloe Manor Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Duloe Manor
Duloe
Liskeard
Cornwall
PL14 4PW

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SX 238 579

Door-to-door directions...

Dolphin House Apartments

Train and underground journey times:
Gatwick Express to Victoria 30 mins
King’s Cross St Pancras 12 mins
Waterloo 13 mins
Oxford Circus 7 mins

Enter through right arch on Chichester Street.

Dolphin House
Dolphin Square
London
SW1V 3LX

Dolphin House

Directions to Buckland Court

Approaching from the North, South or West

Leave the M5 at Junction 9 following the Evesham sign A46 (was the A438) to Teddington roundabout. Go straight across on to the B4077 and continue to the next roundabout at Toddington (not Teddington), turning left onto B4632 signed Broadway. Carry on for approximately 4 miles and Buckland is signposted on your right. Go to the top of the village and where the road bears to your left, the cottages are in front of you.

From the East

You arrive at the Broadway by-pass. Turn left at the roundabout into Broadway. Go straight through the village of Broadway and turn left (B4632) signposted Winchcombe - Cheltenham. Carry on for approximately 1 mile and then turn left at Buckland sign. Go to the top of the village and where the road bears to your left, the cottages are in front of you.

Coming from the North East

Come South till you hit the M42 and leave at Junction 3 signposted Studley - Evesham on the A435. This road becomes the A46 to Evesham. Take the Evesham bypass and then the A44 to Broadway. Next roundabout you are at Broadway bypass - take the third left to Broadway - Winchcombe B4632. Half a mile on just before you go into Broadway turn right signs to Winchcombe - Sudley Castle, again following the B4632. A mile and a half down the road turn left into Buckland.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Buckland Court Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Buckland Court
Buckland
Broadway
Worcestershire
WR12 7LY

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SP 085 360

Door-to-door directions...

Directions to Ivy House Hotel

Braithwaite Court is situated in the village of Braithwaite, 16 miles west of the M6, 2½ miles west of Keswick on the A66. At 'Keswick' roundabout on the A66 follow signs for Cockermouth. After 2 miles, fork left (B5292) into Braithwaite village signed Whinlatter Pass, Lorton and Newlands Valley, and after 200 yards you will see the Royal Oak Inn on the left. Turn right just before the pub and HPB Braithwaite Court is on your left, with the village school on the right. Should you miss the first turning into Braithwaite, take the next left and stay on the road going round to the left and you will find HPB Braithwaite on your right and the village school on your left.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Ivy House Hotel Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Braithwaite
Keswick
Cumbria
CA12 5TD

Door-to-door directions...

Directions to Blore Hall

Approaching from East to South East

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SK 138 494 ROUTE A (FROM EAST TO SOUTH EAST) From the M1 leave Motorway at Junction 24 signed A453 Nottingham S from the south and A453 East Midlands/A6 Loughborough from the North. In both cases after reaching traffic lights on exit roundabout, take 2nd exit following signs for A50 Stoke/Derby/Alton Towers. After approximately 22 miles you come to a roundabout. Continue straight over and after 1 mile take the left hand feed signposted A515 Ashbourne. As you descend the slip road you come to a roundabout where you take the 2nd exit, in the 3 o'clock position, and pass under the A50. You then come to another roundabout where you take the second exit, in the 2 o'clock position, signposted A515 to Ashbourne. After about 9 miles at roundabout take first exit towards Leek A52/Alton Towers and at *second roundabout take exit signed A52 Leek/Mayfield/Alton Towers. Go over the bridge at Mayfield immediately after 50 speed restriction signs road starts to go uphill. Turn right to Okeover, Mappleton, Ilam (look out for cream coloured Lodge and take turn there off A52 ) Follow this minor road cross cattle grid , road passes Okeover Hall on your left, over 2nd cattle grid turn left at T-junction (signed Blore 2 miles ) follow this road and Blore Hall comes into view on the left of the road.

Approaching from North to North East

Come off at Junction 28, signed A38 Derby and Matlock. After 13 miles at first roundabout follow signs for Ring road, Matlock A6 and Burton A38 and Alton Towers. After 3 miles at next roundabout, take A52 signed Ashbourne (Esso Garage on roundabout). Continue on this road for 10½ miles. At roundabout follow signs for Leek A52, Buxton A515. After one mile at next roundabout follow signs for Leek/Alton Towers. Then follow instructions in Route A from *.

Approaching from A515 Buxton - Ashbourne

At Tissington Hall Crossroads turn right signposted Thorpe. At Dog & Partridge Pub T-junction turn right. Follow road through Thorpe past Peveril of the Peak Hotel on right. Over cattle grid, down hill, over another cattle grid at Farm. Izak Walton Hotel on right. Continue over small bridge. Follow road to Ilam. At Memorial turn left over bridge. Cattle Grid. Up Ilam Hill (steep with bends). At crossroads turn left, Blore Hall on right.

Approaching from M6 North - South

Leave motorway at Junction 18 Holmes Chapel. Follow signs for Congleton. Take A523 for Leek, past Rudyard Reservoir on right. Drive through Leek. Continue on A523 signposted Ashbourne. Through Bradnop. After approximately 10 miles through Waterhouse's Village. Continue on A523 up hill/bends on road. As road levels out major crossroads at Caltonmoor. A523 meets A52. Caltonmoor Guest House on right. Follow sign on left for Ilam. Continue along country road to Blore Crossroads. Straight on and Blore Hall is on right.

Approaching from South West

Leave M5 at Junction 4A, onto M42. Leave M42 at Junction 9 onto A446. At junction with A453/A38 northwards (direction Lichfield but skirting Lichfield) to Alrewas, where turn left onto A513. Follow to junction with A515, where turn right on A515 to Sudbury. At Sudbury, where A515 combines with A50 on dual carriageway for about 1 mile, turn left direction Uttoxeter, then turn right onto continuation of A515 to Ashbourne. After about 9 miles at roundabout take first exit towards Leek A52/Alton Towers. Then follow instructions in Route A from *.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Blore Hall Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Blore Hall
Blore
Nr Ashbourne
Derbyshire
DE6 2BS

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SK 138 494

Door-to-door directions...

Directions to Lower Knapp Farm

From North

M5 - turn off at Junction 28, signposted B3181 Cullompton - Approximately 16 miles from Lower Knapp Farm (25 minutes).Turn left onto A373 signed Honiton - 10 miles. Go through Colliton after 4½ miles. Turn right at T junction (traffic lights) into Honiton High Street. After ½ mile upon reaching the roundabout turn left, following signs A375 Sidmouth. After 100 metres go straight over mini roundabout and going up the hill go straight over the next roundabout (turn left for Tescos). After approximately 2½ miles turn left at crossroads (Putts Corner) opposite Hare and Hounds public house, signposted Seaton and Farway. After 1½ miles turn right onto narrow single track road with passing places, signed Lower Knapp Farm and Drum Boarding Kennels. This road has high banks and goes down a 1:3 gradient. After 0.6 miles, when the road levels out, turn right onto a driveway following signs for Public Bridleway. Follow this driveway for 0.3 miles to bring you to Lower Knapp Farm.

From East

From the A303, continue on the A30 to Honiton. Take second exit to Honiton signed A375 Sidmouth and Cullompton Take a left towards the town centre and a second left following signs A375 Sidmouth Upon reaching the roundabout turn right onto A375 Sidmouth Road. After 100 metres go straight over mini roundabout and going up the hill go straight over the next roundabout (turn left for Tescos). After approximately 2½ miles turn left at crossroads (Putts Corner) opposite Hare and Hounds public house, signposted Seaton and Farway. After 1½ miles turn right onto narrow single track road with passing places, signed Lower Knapp Farm and Drum Boarding Kennels. This road has high banks and goes down a 1:3 gradient. After 0.6 miles, when the road levels out, turn right onto a driveway following signs for Public Bridleway. Follow this driveway for 0.3 miles to bring you to Lower Knapp Farm.

From South-West

Take northbound M5 to Junction 29 signposted Honiton A30. Take A30 at exit signposted Honiton A375. Follow this exit road until you come to a T junction. Turn left and you will immediately come to a roundabout. Turn left here and follow signpost Sidmouth A375. After 100 metres go straight over mini roundabout and going up the hill go straight over the next roundabout (turn left for Tescos). After approximately 2½ miles turn left at crossroads (Putts Corner) opposite Hare and Hounds public house, signposted Seaton and Farway. After 1½ miles turn right onto narrow single track road with passing places, signed Lower Knapp Farm and Drum Boarding Kennels. This road has high banks and goes down a 1:3 gradient. After 0.6 miles, when the road levels out, turn right onto a driveway following signs for Public Bridleway. Follow this driveway for 0.3 miles to bring you to Lower Knapp Farm.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Lower Knapp Farm Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Lower Knapp Farm
Sidbury
Sidmouth
Devon
EX10 0QN

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SY 157 948

Door-to-door directions...

Directions to Langton House

From the West from Dorchester

Take A352 signposted Wareham, then follow signs for Corfe Castle A351.

PLEASE IGNORE SATNAV DIRECTIONS GOING THROUGH CORFE CASTLE AS THEY WILL TAKE YOU OUT OF YOUR WAY ON A COUNTRY LANE.
(Do not turn left but continue through the village)

From the North from Blandford Forum

Follow the A350 signposted Bournemouth. At the junction of the A350 and A35 roundabout (dual carriageway) take the A35 signposted Dorchester/Wareham. At the Baker's Arms Public House (roundabout) take the A351 signposted Sandford/Wareham. From Wareham follow the signs for Corfe Castle.

From the East from Ringwood (suggested route - main holiday times)

Carry straight on A31 at Ringwood (not turning off for A338 as in route below). Just over a mile ahead there is a roundabout. Follow signs for Bournemouth A347 (A348) at successive roundabouts. After a mini roundabout the road becomes two-way. Go through traffic lights, follow signs for Poole A348 past Tesco. The road will become dual carriageway past B & Q. At the roundabout after the Mountbatten Roundabout, follow signs for A3049 Poole, past a second B & Q and at the next roundabout follow A35 Dorchester for 4+ miles to the Bakers Arms roundabout, where you take first exit signed A351 Wareham & Swanage on a two-way road, through Sandford (speed cameras), and from now on you follow A351 - Swanage signs until you reach Corfe Castle. For the remainder of the route use the instructions below from Corfe Castle.

From Corfe Castle continue on the A351 signposted Swanage (DO NOT turn right by end of speed limit signs and signposted signed B3069 'Langton Matravers'), after approx. 4 miles and as you approach Swanage town, there is a sharp right-hand turn signposted B3069 Langton Matravers. Continue on this road into the village past The Ship Inn, Putlake Farm, and the village Post Office, all on the left, then take the next turning on the left which is Durnford Drove. At the end of the cul-de-sac carry straight on and after 100 yards fork left into Langton House.

From the East via Sandbanks Ferry

From A31 at Ringwood (just after Garage, get in left hand lane to filter left onto slip road leading up to roundabout - signed A338 Bournemouth, Bournemouth Airport. Continue on this dual carriageway straight over first roundabout following signs for Bournemouth Town Centre/Poole A338. At the next roundabout, carry straight on - the road becomes single lane. At the next oval roundabout (Frizzell Royal Victoria, take the 2nd exit called The Avenue following signs for Canford Cliffs/Sandbanks. Continue on this road over 1st set of traffic lights until a mini roundabout then turn left. At next T-junction, turn left. Follow road and signs to ferry. From Poole there is a toll car ferry which runs from the Sandbanks Peninsula to Studland. You should expect delays during the height of the season or at peak times.

The ferry runs from Sandbanks every 20 minutes from the hour, 7am, 7.20am, 7.40am etc. until 11.00pm, and the cost is 2.20 per car, trailers are extra. (Every year, ferry is out of service for maintenance from mid November to mid December (see above for 2008). Please check at this time whether ferry is running by phoning 01929 450203). On other side, pay toll and continue on only road through Studland Village. Take next left fork signed Swanage. Follow this road and after 1 mile you will see the 'Welcome to Swanage' sign and a red phone box by a caravan site. Half a mile further on, turn right opposite a red pillar box into Washpond lane.

After 200 yards, turn left at a mini roundabout and continue on this road for 0.6 miles past Purbeck View School until you reach a T-junction. Turn right and follow this road past Texaco Garage and the Swanage Middle School on the right. Just after this, take the left fork B3069 signed Langton Matravers/Kingston. Continue on this road into the village past the Ship Inn, Putlake Farm and Post Office, then take next left turning which is Durnford Drove. At the end of the cul-de-sac carry straight on and after 100 yards fork left into Langton House.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Langton House Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Langton House
Durnford Drove
Langton Matravers
Swanage
Dorset
BH19 3HG

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SY 998 785

Door-to-door directions...

Directions to Sibton Park

From the port of Dover

Follow signs for Folkestone/Ashford on the A20/M20. This road will take you up a long incline out of Dover and past the picnic site of Samphire Hoe. Keep on the dual carriageway and the priority will change from A20 to the M20, just after the roundhill tunnels. Exit the motorway at Junction 12 signposted to Cheriton, Newington and Channel Tunnel car transportation terminal (you are now 10 minutes away from Sibton Park).

At the roundabout take the third exit signposted to Newington, Sellinge and Channel Tunnel. This road is the A20 again. Continue along the road; past the Tunnel service area on your right, under the bridges, past the turnings to Newington and Frogholt both on your right and to the next roundabout. Leave at the third exit signposted to Lyminge and Etchinghill the B2068.

Travel past Beachborough House (a local B&B) on your left and continue up the windy road up hill, past a garage on your right and go through the village of Etchinghill (5 minutes away) past the Etchinghill Golf Club again on your right. Travel around a sharp right hand bend and ¾ of a mile on you will come to the village of Lyminge. *Go past the post office on your right and around a left-hand bend (2 minutes away).

Pass Lyminge Food & Wine on the right and continue up the hill. At the top of the hill the first turn on your left is Brady Road, and immediately (almost joined) the second turn is Longage Hill. Take this second turn signposted to Rhodes Minnis and Stelling Minnis and travel down the hill. Drive past the cricket pitch on your left and take the first turning on your left into Sibton Park through two brick pillars. Please refer to your site plan for directions to the office and car parking facilities. From the top of the road as you enter Longage Hill to the entrance of Sibton Park is approx 200 metres.

Heading towards Dover/Folkestone on the M20

Leave the motorway at Junction 11 (you are now approx. 10 minutes away from Sibton Park). At the roundabout take the third exit signposted to Hastings, Hythe and Lyminge. This will in effect take you in the opposite direction than you think but this is corrected shortly. After about 50 yards turn left, signposted to Lyminge/Folkestone A20. Having turned left continue along this road which is windy and slightly uphill.

When the road in front of you turns sharply to the right, with Wents Cottage B&B on your left, you continue straight on signposted to Lyminge 2¼ miles. The road narrows further and continues uphill. Go past the turning to Stowting on your left and under the electricity pylon cables. As the road approaches a T-junction a Give Way sign comes into view. Stop and join the main road by turning left which, effectively, takes you, straight on towards Lyminge (5 minutes away). After approximately ¾ of a mile you will enter the village of Lyminge. Please now follow the signs as in route one from the *.

If approaching from Canterbury

25 minutes from Sibton Park travelling on the A2 towards Dover. Leave the dual carriageway at the junction signposted to Barham, Bishopsbourne, and Kingston. At the end of the slip road off the carriageway turn right under the bridge. Turn left at the T-junction following signs to Barham, Elham and Kingston the B2065. Pass through the village of Kingston (Black Robin Public House on right). Continue round the bend and through the village of Barham (Post Office on right in Village Hall car park).

Signposted now to Elham and Lyminge. Past Elham Valley Vineyard on right, (10 minutes away). Pass through the village of Elham and onto a small hamlet called Ottinge. Carry straight on and towards the village of Lyminge. Approximately 500 yards after the sign indicating you are entering the village of Lyminge, take the first turning on the right signposted Stelling Minnis and Rhodes Minnis; this is Longage Hill. Please follow the directions from Longage Hill above.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Sibton Park Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Sibton Park
Longage Hill
Lyminge
Folkstone
Kent
CT18 8HA

1 mile ordnance survey map reference TR 159 417

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Directions to Barnham Broom

Approaching from West & South West

M11 northbound, leave at Junction 9 to pick-up A11, then A11/A14 to Newmarket by-pass. Then take A11 to Norwich via Thetford by-pass and Wymondham. Leave A11 at left hand filter junction due east of Wymondham as indicated by brown Barnham Broom golf flag sign. The exit lane then meets a dual carriageway where you can only turn left - do so. You are now 7 miles from Barnham Broom. After 0.3 mile take second exit at roundabout. The new Norfolk Police HQ faces you as you approach this roundabout. Having taken the second exit, the Waitrose supermarket is on your left hand side.

After ¼ mile you come to another roundabout with the Waitrose fuel station on your left. Go straight over this roundabout (B1135) and continue for 1.3 miles when you come to a slight right hand bend in the road and, immediately after, a right hand turn to Barnham Broom and Carleton Forehoe - again the Barnham Broom golf sign is evident. After 2.5 miles you come to a crossroads, continue straight ahead and after a further 0.9 mile you come to a T junction. Turn right, and after 0.4 mile you come to another crossroads with a village shop on your left - again continue straight over. After a further 1 mile you arrive at the Barnham Broom Golf and Hotel complex. Take the first entrance on the right, park and collect your key from HPB reception.

Approaching from the North

Start point A1 south west of Peterborough at Junction 17. A1 (Junc 17) Feed off left to Peterborough Service Area. At roundabout take 2nd exit A1139 (signposted City Centre) A1139 Junction with A1260 - continue straight ahead following signs for Wisbech. A47 Junction with A47 (Junc 8). At roundabout take 2nd exit A47. A47 Junction for Eye. At roundabout take 1st exit signposted Wisbech A47 Junction with A141.

At roundabout take 1st exit A47 signposted Wisbech. A47 Route Wisbech to Kings Lynn. Pick up bypass to south of Kings Lynn at roundabout. Cross over river and at next roundabout continue straight on. After 2 miles on bypass you come to a second roundabout A47 At roundabout take second exit A47 signposted Swaffham. A47 Continue on A47 passing north of Swaffham following signs to Dereham.

A47 Continue on A47 passing through Dereham following signs for Norwich. A47 Honingham (2 miles after end of dual carriageway), turn right following brown Barnham Broom Golf Flag sign. Continue up hill and straight on over crossroads - again follow Barnham Broom Golf Flag sign. Golf Club complex is down in the valley 2 miles after crossroads and on the left hand side. Take second entrance on left into main car park. Hotel Reception is front centre left of hotel complex.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Barnham Broom Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Barnham Broom Golf & Country Club
Barnham Broom
Norwich
Norfolk
NR9 4DD

1 mile ordnance survey map reference TG 089 088

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Directions to Belle Isle Estate

From Belfast

Take the M1 Motorway, signed to Enniskillen and The West. Carry on until the end of the motorway (approximately 43 miles) when the road becomes the A4. Keep on the A4 (always sign posted towards Enniskillen), passing or bypassing the following villages: Ballygawley, Augher, Clogher, Fivemiletown, Brookeborough and Maguiresbridge. Approximately 40 miles from the end of the motorway, turn off to the left at the sign to Lisbellaw. This turning is approximately 5 miles before Enniskillen.

Carry on into Lisbellaw village passing the police station on the right. Immediately before the Wild Duck Inn, turn left (small signpost to Carry Bridge). After approximately 2 miles keep straight on over a crossroads (telephone box on right) following sign post to Carry Bridge and after 0.6 miles you will come to Carry Bridge with River Erne on your right. Turn left at the T-junction which is signposted BELLE ISLE, keep straight on passing a turn to the left, past a small church and lake on your left. Shortly after there are woods on both sides of the road. After another 200-250 yds, you will see a house with a telephone box and post box outside on the right. Turn right there and you are at the start of the Avenue to 'BELLE ISLE'. Go over bridge and passing a bungalow, continue on for approximately 400 yds until you see a turning to your right, signpost marked reception. On arrival at courtyard apartments turn left and park in front of reception.

From Belfast International Airport

Leave airport on main exit. Turn right at roundabout to Craigavon and motorway M1. Take 3rd exit at next roundabout signposted A26 Craigavon. Continue on this road, following the signs A26 to Craigavon, until you come to the junction with the M1 Motorway. At this junction, turn right onto the M1 signed Enniskillen and follow directions for M1 and A4 as shown above.

From Dun Laoghaire/Dublin

Leave the ferry terminal and turn right for Dublin and follow signs for M50. Keep on the M50. At the tollbridge on the M50 (€1.30 required) take the next exit to your left, signposted N3 Cavan. Take the following route: NAVAN-KELLS-VIRGINIA-CAVAN – Join Cavan by pass at roundabout, signposted Enniskillen. At Butlersbridge, exit right on N54 signposted for Monaghan and Clones. You will reach the village of Cloverhill. Continue for a further 3 miles until you pass a filing station on the left. You should travel for 0.25 miles and take a left turn towards the village of Newtownbutler. Newtownbutler is in Northern Ireland and from there you should travel to Lisnaskea. Travel through Lisnaskea and take the first exit off the roundabout signposted for Enniskillen.

A few metres after the roundabout take the junction to your left signposted for Carry Bridge. Follow this road for 3 miles and turn left and immediately right signposted for Carry Bridge. After 2 miles you will arrive at a T-Junction turn left signposted BELLE ISLE. Continue straight on past a church and small lake on your left. Approximately 200/300 yards past the lake you will see a house on the right (with a red telephone kiosk and post box inside). Turn right here, and at which point you are at the start of the avenue to BELLE ISLE. Continue straight on until BELLE ISLE HOUSE comes into view. Keep to the right until you come to the courtyard and reception.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Belle Isle Estate Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Belle Isle Estate
Lisbellow
Enniskillen

1 mile ordnance survey map reference TR 159 417

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Directions to Tigh Mor Trossachs

From Junction 10 of the M9 west of Stirling

Exit Junction 10 of the M9 left on to the A84, signposted Callander and the Trossachs. (The Prudential HQ building will be observed on the left of the slip road before approaching a roundabout). At the roundabout, take the exit for Callander, Crianlarich etc and continue for 14 miles on the A84 to Callander. Proceed through the town of Callander and approximately one mile beyond you will pass the Woollen Mills of Kilmahog on the right hand side. After the Woollen Mills turn left onto the A821 signposted Aberfoyle. You will then pass the Lade Inn pub on your left. You are now 20 minutes away from Tigh Mor.

Continue along the A821 for 6 miles to Brig o' Turk. Pass through this small village and within two miles you will arrive at Tigh Mor Trossachs. The entrance is on your right hand side.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Tigh Mor Trossachs Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Tigh Mor Trossachs
Loch Achray
By Callander
Perthshire
Scotland
FK17 8HY

1 mile ordnance survey map reference NN 512 071

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Directions to Upper Norton

Directions to Upper Norton (Postcode: SY7 9LT)

Norton is a small hamlet situated approximately 1 mile to the east of the A49 between Ludlow and Craven Arms. There are a variety of scenic routes to the site from almost every direction however non-local visitors approaching the site from the north are advised to use the A49 to Craven Arms;  and from Ludlow (to the south), the A49 to Onibury.

From Ludlow and Onibury (to Upper Norton from the South)

Take the A49 north towards Craven Arms, Church Stretton and Shrewsbury

After approximately 5 miles the A49 passes through the village of Onibury

At Onibury turn right immediately after crossing a river bridge and the adjacent railway crossing and enter the village

After approx. 100 metres at T-junction facing The Apple Tree restaurant) turn left onto unclassified single track road with passing places. Proceed with great care

After approx 1 mile pass right turn to Vernolds Common – the site entrance is 200metres beyond this turning on the right-hand side.

M54 Telford via Much Wenlock

Exit the M54 at Junction 4. Take second exit

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Upper Norton Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Upper Norton
Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 9LT

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Directions to Henllys

The A55 is the main (dual carriageway) from Chester to Holyhead and runs parallel with the North Wales coast line.

Travelling West on this road in the direction of Holyhead follow the signs to Bangor. Ignore the junction signed to Bangor and you will cross the Menai Strait by the Britannia Bridge to Anglesey. As you come off the bridge take the slip road and get into the right hand lane. Turn right at the T-junction signed Beaumaris (A545) towards Menai Bridge (the name of the town). At the first roundabout take the third exit signed Beaumaris and continue, past the Menai Bridge Co-Op, to the next roundabout following the sign Town Centre and Beaumaris (A545). Do not cross Menai Bridge (the bridge); this takes you back over the Menai Bridge into Bangor.

Continue on the A545 through the town and after approx 3½ miles you will pass on the right a Marina and enter Beaumaris. Continue through the town, leaving Beaumaris Castle on the left.

After approx ½ mile take the first left turn signed Llanfaes & Henllys. After a further 300 yards turn left opposite a local housing estate and marked by a stone cairn. This narrow road leads to the main entrance that is clearly marked. Turn right into the main drive and continue to Reception - that is in the main hall. Parking is available outside the entrance to allow you to collect your apartment keys.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Henllys Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Henllys
Beaumaris
Angelsey
Wales
LL58 8HU

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Directions to St Brides Castle

From Haverfordwest to St Brides Castle

If arriving from Cardigan or Fishguard follow signs to Town Centre. Drive through centre of town following signs to Dale and Broadhaven. As you exit town you pass a small roundabout with Tescos on the left and further along a Peugeot garage, also on the left. You then come to a V in the road with 'Bellevue' pub at the apex of the V. Take left hand fork (B4327) signposted to Dale. You are now 10 miles from St Brides. Stay on B4327 passing Dreen Hill, the Masons Arms pub and Hasguard Cross. After 7.7 miles you come to Tavernputt crossroads. Continue straight across the crossroads. At 9.2 miles from the Bellevue pub the road turns sharply left signposted to Marloes. There is a phone booth on your right and 100 yards after this, again on the right, is the entrance to St Brides. Follow the roadway through the woods and from there up to the Castle.

Approaching from the A40 Heading West

You will pass the Haverfordwest Golf Club on your right (½ mile from the 'Scotchwell' Roundabout). At the 'Scotchwell' roundabout bear first left and continue to the next roundabout with 'Greens Motors' BP petrol station on your right hand side. Take the 3rd exit. From the large 'Greens Motors' BP garage roundabout take the exit sign for Town Centre/High Street - be very careful to stay as hard left as the road markings permit or you will find yourself heading Safeways and Fishguard - it's a tricky turning! The Country Hotel/County Bar should be on your right hand side as you enter the High Street and the one-way system. Continue from No. 4 below.

Approaching from the A40 Heading South from Fishguard

You will pass Withybush Airport on the left shortly before the outskirts of Haverfordwest. There is a Day's Ford dealership on the left as you come onto a roundabout. Take the third exit ** following the signs for the Town Centre and passing Withybush Hospital on the right to a second roundabout. Take the 2nd exit and continue down the hill to the third rounabout. Take the second exit positioning yourself in the right-hand lane. Turn right at the traffic lights into the High Street. Follow directions from No. 4 below.

Approaching from the A487 Coast Road

After Cardigan look for the B4329 shortly after the hamlet of Eglwyswrw (sorry unable to give a mileage) which takes you over the Preseli Hills down to the 'Cardigan Road' roundabout. Take the 3rd exit (signposted Fishguard and Withybush Hospital) for 0.25 miles to 'Withybush' roundabout. Take the first exit and then follow instructions from ** 2 above. Pass over the bridge and proceed up Haverfordwest High Street ' it narrows at the top of the hill. Shortly there is a road junction ahead and you should position yourself to bear right. The road is signposted for Dale and the B4327. As soon as possible after the right turn move to the left-hand lane and then bear left still following the signpost for Dale on the B4327.

After approximately 100 metres you will pass over a small roundabout with the entrance to TESCOS (last petrol before St Brides) on the left. Continue straight on along this road until you see a Peugeot Garage on your left hand side and the Bellevue Public House in front of you. At the Bellevue bear left to Dale on the B4327. You are now approximately 10.25 miles from St Brides. At 1.2 miles from the Bellevue you pass the village marker signs for 'Dreen Hill' and the Mason's Arms Pub on your right at 1.4 miles. At 3.1 miles on you pass over a very low stone bridge with a furniture manufacturing business on the far left-hand side called 'James Ratford Bridge'. Keep on the B4327 by bearing right and up a slight hill. You will pass the village marker signs for 'Hasguard Cross' at 6.15 miles. Road markings will start to become intermittent.

At 7.7 miles you come to Tavernputt Crossroad - DO NOT TURN LEFT FOR DALE but continue straight across for St Brides. At 8.75 miles follow the left-hand bend in the road which is then followed by a farm building and a large white house on your right. Your first glimpse of St Brides is as you round a left bend at 9.2 miles from the Bellevue. At 9.65 miles bear left around a corner which is signposted Dale & Marloes. The signpost also says St Brides straight on but it leads to St Brides BAY down a dead-end lane (there is a road sign indicating a dead-end in front of you). Bear left, a phone booth and post box is on the right. Take the entrance on the right (100 yards after the phone box) at 9.7 miles and you enter St Brides portals and drive through a wooded area at the end of which you cross over a cattle grid. Look ahead and you will see the Castle. Pass the right hand side of the Castle and through the archway where you will find Reception on your right.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

St Brides Castle Location Map

HPB Information Centre
St Brides Castle
St Brides Bay
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire
Wales
SA62 3AL

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SM 795 107

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Directions to Lodge Yard

From the South and South East

Travel North on A1 and leave dual carriageway at Leeming Services, approximately 29 miles north of Wetherby. Travel time to Lodge Yard approximately 1 hour from here and if you anticipate arriving before check-in time at 3.30, there are a number of tea shops in Bedale and Leyburn to choose from. Turn left as you leave the slip road onto A684 to Bedale (approx 2 miles). In Bedale, bear left over bridge and turn right at crossroads at top of hill. Remain on A684 towards Leyburn, continue through the market place to the mini roundabout in front of the Bolton Arms Hotel.

Turn left keeping on A684 signposted to Hawes. Remain on this road, passing through the villages of Wensley, West Witton and Aysgarth to Bainbridge. In Bainbridge, continue through the village to the T-junction and turn right. After 100 metres turn left, outside the Rose and Crown and drive down the hill over the bridge to the T-junction. Turn right towards Askrigg (about 1 mile). On entering Askrigg bear right just past the Church when you will see the Kings Arms immediately on the left. Turn left into Lodge Yard through a narrow archway about 30 metres past the Kings Arms.

From the North and North East

Travel South on A1 and leave dual carriageway at Scotch Corner. Travel time to Lodge Yard approximately 1 hour from here and if you anticipate arriving before check-in time at 3.30, there are a number of tea shops in Richmond to choose from. Take third exit from the inter-change onto A6108 to Richmond. On entering Richmond take the first exit at the first roundabout and drive down the hill to traffic lights. Continue straight on at these lights to the next (mini) roundabout and again continue straight on. At the next roundabout in about 200 metres turn right (third exit) and leave Richmond on the Reeth Road. In about 4 miles, bear left at the fork in the road keeping on the A6108. In about 3 miles, turn right at the T-junction and in about half a mile turn left towards Leyburn.

Pass through the village of Bellerby and enter Leyburn in about 3 miles. At the mini roundabout in Leyburn, (market place on the left and Bolton Arms Hotel on the right) continue straight on (second exit) onto A684 signposted to Hawes. Continue on this road, passing through the villages of Wensley, West Witton and Aysgarth to Bainbridge. In Bainbridge, continue through the village to the T-junction and turn right. After 100 metres turn left outside the Rose and Crown and drive down the hill over the bridge to the T-junction. Turn right towards Askrigg (about 1 mile). On entering Askrigg bear right just past the Church when you will see the Kings Arms immediately on the left. Turn left into Lodge Yard through a narrow archway about 30 metres past the Kings Arms.

From the South West and North West

Leave the M6 motorway at Junction 37 and travel east on the A684 towards Sedbergh and Hawes. Travel time to Lodge Yard approximately 1 hour from here and if you anticipate arriving before check-in time at 3.30, there are a number of tea shops in Hawes to choose from. On entering Sedbergh ignore the alternative route signs on the right and continue into the village. Turn right immediately in front of the 'No Vehicles' sign, (these apply only to the main street) and in 100 metres at the mini roundabout turn sharp left. In ¾ mile turn right on to A684 road to Hawes.

After about 15 miles enter Hawes and continue through the main street to the end where the road bears left. Leave Hawes on A684 signposted to Leyburn. After about 4 miles on entering Bainbridge, turn left at the Rose & Crown and drive down the hill over the hill to the T-junction. At the junction turn right towards Askrigg (about 1 mile).On entering Askrigg bear right just past the Church when you will see the Kings Arms immediately on the left. Turn left into Lodge Yard through a narrow archway about 30 metres past the Kings Arms.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Lodge Yard Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Lodge Yard
Main Street
Askrigg
Near Leyburn
Yorkshire
DL8 3HQ

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SE 720 968

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Directions to Bell End Farm

From South M1/A1

Take A64 York/Scarborough turn-off. Follow the A64 York-Scarborough signs, bypassing York City itself and on until dual carriageway Malton Bypass. Take left hand turn off A64 signed Malton, Pickering, Helmsley. Turn left at roundabout onto A169 Pickering-Whitby (Eden Camp and Farm on your left). At Pickering roundabout (Forest & Vale Hotel on your left) turn left onto A170 Thirsk, through traffic lights and villages of Middleton (last stop for fuel) and Aislaby. Just out of Aislaby Village turn right signed Wrelton, Cropton, Hartoft, Rosedale.

Follow this road around Wrelton Village and pass by Cropton (New Inn on your left). Go down 1:8 hill and over hump-back bridge in to the 'North York Moors National Park'. Continue with care along this undulating road with its many bends, through Rosedale Abbey Village. Follow signs for Castleton and approximately ¾ mile out of village you will see Bell End Farm on your right. Turn right immediately after sharp right-hand corner then right again onto site itself. Please take care on first turning as this is a blind entrance/exit.

From North A1 (South M1/A1 alternative route)

Take A168 Thirsk turn-off, following signs through and out of Thirsk for A170 Scarborough. Follow the A170 through Helmsley (a very pleasant town for a pit stop if required) and on to Kirkbymoorside (silent 'K' Kirby) at Kirkbymoorside roundabout. Go straight ahead for approximately 3½ miles, then turn left signed Wrelton Village, Cropton, Hartoft, Rosedale. At T-junction turn left (just pass the Buck Inn on your left) and follow this road from * 'Route A' directions.

Please report to Reception on arrival. Thank you.

Lodge Yard Location Map

HPB Information Centre
Bell End Farm
Rosedale Abbey
Pickering
Yorkshire
YO18 8RE

1 mile ordnance survey map reference SE 720 968

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Money Back Promise

Over 40% of new investors first hear about HPB from existing investors, showing how enthusiastic people who know HPB are. And, in regular surveys, Bondholders tell us how happy they are with HPB holidays. Consequently, we feel confident in making this unprecedented offer:

  • If you take your first HPB holiday within three years of investing and are not entirely happy, you have the right to encash your HPB investment within 14 days of your return.
  • Whatever the encashment value, HPB Holdings Limited, the parent company of the HPB Group, will make up any difference so that you get back the full amount you originally invested including any adviser charge.
  • This applies to a holiday at any HPB-owned property which is taken by at least one of the Bondholders themselves.

You will receive full details of the offer before you invest.

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Safeguards

Our independent Trustee

As an investor in the Holiday Property Bond, your interests are further protected by: HSBC Trustee (Guernsey) Limited, which controls all HPB's assets and to whom your payment is made when you invest.

The Holiday Property Bondholders' Committee

This independent 'watchdog', the majority of whose members are democratically elected by investors, overseas the management's activities, from the selection of new locations to resolving holiday complaints.

Financial Services Regulation

In marketing the Holiday Property Bond, HPB Management Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, which gives you important rights and safeguards. We and our representatives have to comply with all prevailing consumer protection legislation and the highest professional standards.

A 30 day 'cooling off period'

Even when you have invested in the Holiday Property Bond, you have 30 days to change your mind without penalty, as required by law.

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Your inflation-protected Holiday Points

HPB's holiday benefits are provided through a Holiday Points system, in which each £1 invested (including any adviser charge) entitles you to one Holiday Point each year. Each time you book a holiday, you exchange Holiday Points for the accommodation you want, and the number of Holiday Points required depends on the location, property size and season.

Here are some examples of how it works in practice:

For two people, holidaying out of season:
A week in Barnham Broom, Norfolk from 1,500 Points
A week in Austria from 1,580 Points

And in the height of summer:
A week in Majorca from 8,620 Points
A week in Tuscany from 10,270 Points
A week in the Lake District from 8,380 Points

If you have a minimum qualifying investment you can also book Short Notice Points Free holidays, subject to availability. Bookings can be made up to 28 days in advance for UK holidays and up to 56 days in advance for overseas. Even if you do not have a qualifying investment, you can still book Short Notice Points Free holidays up to 21 days ahead in the UK and up to 42 days ahead overseas.

Inflation protection: Your Holiday Points allocation is re-valued every year in line with the cost of providing additional holiday accomodation for new investors. This means your holiday accommodation booking power is fixed and protected against inflation. So you can look forward to top quality holidays for life.

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You can choose from a large - and expanding - choice of destinations

There are already over 1,300 wholly owned HPB properties in 30 locations throughout the UK and Europe. And as more people invest, more first-class properties will become available. There are also around 200 Tenancy properties (privately owned holiday homes managed by HPB) in over 35 locations, a portfolio which is reviewed every year.

For an explanation of the Holiday Property Bond see "How it works".

High standards and quality

Every HPB owned property is fitted and furnished to high modern standards. You can be sure that, whichever of the properties you choose for your holiday, you will not be disappointed.

Your level of holiday entitlement is secured at today's prices

HPB's holiday benefits are provided through a Holiday Points system which protects your holiday accommodation booking power against inflation.

Your HPB entitlements last a lifetime - and can be passed on to your family

Not only will you be able to enjoy superb rent free holidays for the whole of your life but you can 'gift' your HPB investment to your children or grandchildren in due course so that they go on enjoying its benefits.

As an investor, you benefit from important safeguards

These safeguards include an independent trustee to control all HPB assets; and statutory regulation of HPB's marketing by the Financial Services Authority.

"Money Back Promise"

We are so confident that you will be delighted by the quality of HPB holidays that we are prepared to make you this unprecedented 'Money Back Promise'.

There is no need to make a big commitment

Many new investors start with a modest amount - the minimum initial payment is £5,000. Then after they have taken one or two HPB holidays, they often decide to 'top up' their investment to increase their holiday entitlements.

You can invest from capital or income

While HPB is designed as a lump sum investment, you can apply for a finance plan which allows you to spread the cost over ten years.

You will receive full details with our information pack.

There's a great sense of 'community'

Bondholders like the club atmosphere of HPB locations. Bondholders tend to be like-minded and get on with each other. And we keep Bondholders up to date with new developments and new ideas through a regular free Bondholders' magazine, The Bond.

A dedicated travel agency can take care of the arrangements

As a Bondholder you can make all your travel arrangements through the HPB Travel Club, a travel agency dedicated to serving the needs of bondholders and a member of ABTA.

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The names and addresses of investors in the Holiday Property Bond or those enquiring about it are never passed or sold to any unrelated third parties.

Investors in the Holiday Property Bond will receive regular information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) from HPBM concerning the Holiday Property Bond’s properties and your investment in and holidays with the Holiday Property Bond and related matters. As an enquirer you will receive information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) from HPBM about the Holiday Property Bond and information which we believe may be of interest to you in considering the Holiday Property Bond.

The names and addresses of investors or enquirers are only passed to our associate companies, including HPB Travel Club Limited, Stately Holiday Cottages Limited, Signature Holidays Limited and Lantern & Larks Limited. These companies may then send information (by letter, email, SMS, telephone and/or otherwise) relating to travel services, rental properties, other holiday opportunities and any other offers which they believe may be of benefit to investors in or enquirers about the Holiday Property Bond. If, however, you do not wish to continue receiving such communications, you should use the contact details below and your name will be removed from the appropriate list:

James Boyce, Managing Director,
HPB Management Ltd, HPB House, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8EH or email privacy@hpb.co.uk

Storage and Collection of Personal Data

HPBM will retain any personal data it holds unless and until you tell us that you no longer wish us to retain it. We are obliged to supply you, on request, with a copy of any personal data we hold about you. If you wish us to erase any personal data we hold or see a copy of the personal data, please contact James Boyce at the above address or email for more details. Should you discover any inaccuracies in your personal details, please notify us as soon as possible at the same address or email and we will correct those details. Where data is no longer required, we will ensure that it is disposed of in a secure manner.

Cookies - General Information

Cookies are tiny text files stored on your computer when you visit certain web pages.They cannot harm your computer, but they can make web surfing easier by saving your preferences. They do not tell us your individual identity unless you have chosen to provide it.


OUR USE OF COOKIES

On all our websites

We use Google Analytics to help analyse how visitors use our websites. We specifically use _utma and _utmz which provide us with completely anonymous information. We also use cookies to remember selections or preferences you have already made.

On our "Bondholder" Only Section

If an investor ("Bondholder") chooses "remember me" when logging in to the Bondholder only section of our website hpb.co.uk we store an encrypted user name and password cookie on the user's machine. This will be referred to the next time they visit hpb.co.uk and wish to log in to the Bondholder section.

On our Public Websites

We use cookies to identify visitors to Insight Online who have previously provided us with their name and address and subsequently log in to this site. This then allows us to track the pages they are visiting and offer them further information and help in the most efficient manner.

On all our public websites we may use cookies written by Google which allow us to show HPB advertisements to previous visitors to one of our websites when they browse other websites on the internet. Further information on Google remarketing can be found here.

We also use cookies which tell us which of our websites the user first visited. In other words, if a user has visited one of our websites, but then goes away and comes back to another of our websites, we can track the first site they visited.

General

You can choose to refuse cookies or tell your browser to let you know each time that a website tries to set a cookie. However, refusing cookies may mean some sections of our websites will not work properly.

For more information about cookies (including how to turn them off) please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Policy last updated 19/02/2013
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