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Indulge your senses on 5* luxury in North Wales at country house; Pale Hall

Set in 16-acre grounds on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, Pale Hall is a destination for exploration, relaxation and indulging your senses in their 5* luxury. Pale Hall offers each guest a personal, home-from-home experience where the service is second to none, the hotel will go above and beyond to ensure you have a magical stay; whether they’re packing up your picnic for a day of exploring or delivering your morning newspaper to your room, no stone goes left unturned at Pale Hall.

The Garden Suites

We spent two nights in the Garden suite ‘Fern’, with it’s stand alone roll top bath, walk-in shower, spacious bedroom, coffee machine and luxury towelling bathrobes, the suites really offer an air of luxury.

The Welsh countryside themed decor will have you captivated when you step through the threshold, with calming greens and prints inspired by nature – the suites really capture tranquility that reflect their surroundings.

Fine dining at Pale Hall

Acclaimed three rosette and Michelin green star fine dining restaurant features signature dishes from Pale Hall head chef, Gareth Stevenson. Rising star Gareth showcases his creativity and skill through the fine dining menu.

We experienced the exquisite 8-course tasting menu accompanied by the wine flight served by the hotels Sommelier. Our experience lasted several hours and was an evening we will truly cherish; the food, atmosphere and experience was out of this world.

Top Tip

One of the recommended trails from Pale Hall during our stay was Dolgoch Falls, located just an hour drive from the hotel and I couldn’t recommend this visit anymore. Dolgoch Falls are a series of three picturesque waterfalls located in Gwynedd, North Wales. Take a slow walk around the falls, take a picnic to eat by the stream then finish off with a dip in the falls (cold, but oh so worth it!).

For more information about booking your stay, fine dining experience or afternoon tea at Pale Hall, visit

www.palehall.co.uk

The Lakes by Yoo: A luxurious chic retreat in the Heart of the Cotswolds

Situated in the heart of the Cotwolds lies The Lakes by Yoo; spread across 850-acres, the luxury estate offers both residential residences and second homes if you’re looking for a more permanent abode.

The Estate

At The Lakes by Yoo you’ll find freshwater lakes, meadows and woodlands to explore (you can explore by foot or by bikes if you prefer). Whether you’re looking to snuggle up by the fire with a good book and make the most of switching off, or if you’re a slightly more adventurous type then fear not as The Lakes offer water sports, workshops, fishing and outdoor activities.

If you’re looking to unwind during your stay then The Orchard Spa is for you, featuring a 17-metre swimming pool, gym, sauna and treatment rooms. Designed by award-winning architects, The Orchard Spa really does capture the very essence of nature and tranquility.

Lakeside Apartment

We had the pleasure of spending the last night of our road trip in a Lakeside Apartment at The Lakes by Yoo; these luxurious apartments boast 3 bedrooms, lakeside views from a private balcony, a large soaking bathtub, superking bed (two of the bedrooms offer twins which can be made up as a superking or two singles) and a fully equipped kitchen.

As there was only the two of us we had our choice of bedrooms; we opted for the bedroom with the lakeview as it was a magical view to wake up to!

Dinner at Elsa’s

Grab a bite to eat at Elsa’s; The Lakes casual dining offering complete with outdoor seating area, log fires and stunning views of the lake. The rustic yet luxe decor will have you feeling cosy and at home in no time, food is served by renowned chef Alex Nutt (we had the pleasure of dining with Alex and thoroughly enjoyed our evening & his wonderful company).

Expect to find a relaxed menu using local ingredients, delicious snacks, and a bar that satisfies both your wine and barista coffee needs.

To inquire about your stay at The Lakes by Yoo, visit

www.thelakesbyyoo.com

A road trip to Sneaton Castle, Yorkshire in a sleek Audi Q5 Sportsback

Back in May our Editor in Chief Laura and I planed an EPIC four-day road trip & staycation around the historic county of Yorkshire. It was actually my first ever visit to Yorkshire and it did NOT disappoint!

The last stop on our four-day Coastal Yorkshire road trip was an overnight stay at the stunning Sneaton Castle (boy did we save the best until last!), from the dramatic grounds to the stunning interiors; which consisted of lots of cladding, beautiful stone and colourful prints to compliment the decor.

We spent one night at the castle which included a delicious evening meal, a soak in the freestanding tub and of course a quick visit to the properties Llamas!

We were both completely blown away by the beauty of the castle and it’s somewhere I’d love to head back to for a romantic getaway!

Plan your visit to Sneaton Castle!

Laura and I took separate cars as we had different journeys heading home, I had the pleasure of driving a majestic Audi Q5 Sportsback for the duration of our road trip, it was such a smooth, sleek drive (with over 500 miles covered from the start to end of our trip – I didn’t ever want the driving to end!).

The Q5 Sportback effortlessly combines family-friendly utility and sophisticated technology with great sporting appeal. Its coupé-like roof line underscores the sporty design language, while the quattro on demand all-wheel drive ensures a fascinating drive every time.

Discover the Audi Q5 Sportsback here!

After an incredible trip exploring Yorkshire, I can’t wait to return one day – if you’re thinking of planning a trip, do it! You won’t regret it!… And if you’re looking for the dream road trip car then look no further than the Audi Q5!

Hayley x

Spending the weekend at Barn on the Farm Festival, Gloucester…

Last month I made the journey from Norfolk to Over farm in Gloucester to experience my first Barn on the Farm festival, and I can safely say that my first experience won’t be my last, because WOW – what a weekend!

Ben and I packed up with festival snacks and baby wipes a plenty and set off Friday lunchtime, we arrived at the festival and pitched up our tent (with extra thanks to our neighbours for their help haha!), we made our way to the arena to check out the layout.

On Friday afternoon we were treated to a beautiful performance by Plested on the intimate barn stage – we only discovered Plested at the festival and have been firm fans ever since; we can’t get enough of Worthy of You and Either You Love Me Or You Don’t – get them both added to your playlist; you won’t regret it!

After a couple of duck wraps for dinner and a quick change from travelling we headed over to the main stage to catch James Bay as the sunset and it was such a magical set – just one man and his guitar, blowing the audience away song by song – what a night!

After a rather rainy start Saturday morning (what’s a UK festival without a little rain, huh?), we went in search of coffee and some breakfast buns (the food and drink offerings at the festival were GREAT– think boutique food & gin carts!), Saturday afternoon was for wood fired pizzas and acoustic sets from Maverick Sabre (just as incredible as you’d imagine FYI!).

As the day went on we caught acts from Amber Run, Cassio and headline act Bombay Bicycle Club. Ben and I adored the festival, it was so well laid out, there was a really lovely vibe (super family friendly too), intimate performances from some of the best up and coming (and established) alternative acts. We’re hooked and can’t wait to return to Barn on The Farm in 2023!

BOOK YOUR TICKETS FOR BARN ON THE FARM 2023 HERE!

Sharing our top travel inspired decor picks from Homesense…

Here at House of Coco, it’s no secret that our #TeamCoco are a *little bit travel obsessed and it’s safe to say that with most trips at least one or two travel trinkets are packed in our case to decorate our home with! I’m personally a big fan of sourcing local items when travelling abroad, to both help support the local economy, and to have a keepsake from my trip to serve as a reminder of a wonderful trip!

Today, I’m showcasing my favourite travel inspired decor, from one of our favourite homeware brands; Homesense! People are becoming more aware of slow travel and taking fewer trips than we used to, so we’re looking towards Homesense to help us fuel our love for travel inspired decor. From Moroccan rugs, to Mediterranean inspired kitchenware and strong Asian influencers throughout their stores.

Homesense recently ran a survey which discovered that almost HALF of Brits have fibbed about the origins of their exotic homeware buys! Brits admit to cunningly tricking visitors into thinking our Turkish rugs (21%), African masks (20%), tapas dishes (17%) and tagine pots (13%) are from another country. This is based on our desire to create a worldly feel around our homes (47%) with 68% stating they seek their décor inspiration from other countries.

Over half of those surveyed (54%) state they would rather perfect their dream home than go on a dream holiday, with 88% insisting that home is where the heart is.

“We wish to inspire the nation with exotic new finds to elevate their home, so if you’re looking for homeware inspiration from all over the world, we have a wide range of stunning homeware that caters to all tastes available in store – for a fraction of the price of a trip abroad.”

As huge travel lovers here at #TeamCoco, we’ll be filling our homes with travel inspired decor from Homesense this Summer!

Siobhan, Hi! I absolutely LOVED watching you on Interior Design Masters, I adored how bold you were with your designs, you really were a joy to watch! I’d love to know, where did your love of interiors come from?

I actually studied fashion and accessories at Leeds College Of Art back in the late 1990’s so I’ve always been interested in design and I think that fashion and interiors are linked in so many ways, especially when it comes to colours, patterns, textures and fabrics. I have had a real love affair with colour and pattern All my life, Colour has always been so important to me and I love using unusual colour combinations both in my wardrobe and my interior design schemes. I love the creative process of designing and making something, turning something plain and bland into a riot of colour and theatre.

Let’s talk about Interior Design Masters – how did you enjoy the process and how has it impacted your life & career since the show ended?

I have to admit that last year was a total whirlwind, the day after the final of BBC interior Design Masters aired I handed my notice in after 18 years working in the NHS. Since then I’ve been writing an interiors book called More is More Decor which will be published in September and I’ve been busy designing my first ever home collection for Freemans which has seen my sketches, moodboards and designs come to life in actual products which is so exciting! The collection itself comprises of 48 pieces including furniture, bedding, cushions, bases, decorative items, lighting and even the most opulent pink velvet cocktail chair.

Of course I have also been creating some beautiful interior design schemes for both residential and commercial clients including redesigning the offices for Stephs Packed Lunch at Leeds Dock which I work on as an interiors presenter on the show.

I’ve had features in lots of magazines including homestyle magazine, the metro, the telegraph, fabulous magazine,Yorkshire post, living north and the Times. And even my own interiors column in OK! Magazine.

What I really love is the fact that Every day is different and every thing I do involves creativity which makes me incredibly happy!

I’ve just been reading up about your beautiful home in West Yorkshire, what an incredible story! I’d love it if you could share with our readers a little bit about your home, the history and how you came to live there!

Our home is a magnificent 1930s Art Deco property in Castleford, West Yorkshire. The house is called Chatelaine, a French term which means ‘a lady in charge of a large house’. Castleford is an old mining town with many of its streets being lined with red brick terrace houses. Chatelaine, or ‘the White House’ as the locals call it, stands out like a beacon with its imposing size, bright white render and palm frontage. There are many original details still in place such as the internal doors, chrome door handles, parquet flooring, archways, curved ceilings, terrazzo floor tiles, black stone sunken bath and of course the roof terrace.

Chatelaine was designed by Blenkinsopp and Scratchard, renowned architects at the time and commissioned by a lady GP who had apparently moved to Castleford from Scotland under mysterious circumstances according to a news article I found. The lady doctor, Innes Prangnell, had an amazing vision of how she wanted Chatelaine to look, even having the tiles for the bathroom shipped over from Italy. Quite a task in the 1930s.

I imagine the lady doctor enjoyed a really rebellious streak. Legend has it that she wore trousers which in those was considered to be very unladylike-like. She also wore red lipstick, smoked cigerettes and sunbathed in the nude with her friends in the tower room. It certainly must have got the neighbours talking!

Dr Pragnell was about the same age as me when she had the house built and I can imagine just how excited she must have been to see her vision come to life.

Chatelaine passed through different owners and by the 1970s it was in dire need of restoration – so much so, that the local council put a compulsory purchase order on it, and were planning to knock it down. Luckily, a local architect called Terrance Hughes bought the property for the princely sum of £28,000 and set about renovating Chatelaine back to its former glory. Terence even sold his beloved Lotus Elan to pay for a new roof.

I live here with my husband Nick and my gorgeous 12 year old fluffy rag doll cat, Benji. We moved here from a tiny 1970s semi detached which was literally bursting at the seams with stuff so it’s great now that I have plenty of rooms to decorate and space to feed my maximalist interiors habit.

I have always loved this house, even as a young girl I can remember going past in the car and wondering who lived in such a spectacular house and now it’s us! It’s an absolute dream come true.

I love how fearless and bold your designs are, your home is totally gorgeous! What advice would you have for our readers about decorating their homes?

My style is most definitely maximalist, flamboyant, glamorous and bold! I love mixing things up and using a mixture of antique, vintage, designer and high street furniture and decor. And I absolutely adore a statement velvet cocktail chair, preferably at least one in every room!

I love design especially fashion and interiors. I am drawn to colours, pattens, textures, mixing old with new, modern with vintage, someone once deceived my house as escape to the chateaux on acid and that sums it up,perfectly. It’s modern Art Deco, with a few surprises. I absolutely love Art Deco but I am also influenced by many styles and I cannot commit to only one style. I like to mix things up and choose things that I interest me or things that are just incredibly beautiful. I definitely have a thing for velvet cocktail chairs and ostrich feather lamps.

I can take inspiration form a variety of sources, a room design can start with a colour, a wallpaper sample or something random like a beautiful silk scarf or a place that I have visited. For example my master bedroom was inspired by a trip to the Beverly hills hotel on our honeymoon 5 years ago, I ahd always had a huge love for the Martinique wallpaper and the interior designs of Dorothy Draper so I know I wanted to create a botanical inspired bedroom with a nod to the Beverly hills hotel too.

I have a huge collection of interior design books – Im currently reading Making Living Lovely by the 2 lovely gays at it’s a great read filled with amazing tios. I also read a lot of interior design magazines and of course pintrest and instagram are a huge source of inspiration – in fact sometimes i feel so overwhelwed with ideas that I don’t know where to begin. I do love a mood board and most of the time I start with a mood board to define my colour palette and style for the room – these are not set in stome though and I like to tweak and redefine the scheme as I am going along.

My influences for a room could start with an image I have spotted on Instagram or in a magazine, or could simply be around a piece of furniture, a colour or piece of fabric. I have always created moodboards and find them to be a great starting point to pull ideas together and refine my design.

Congratulations on your cushion collaboration with Freemans, what an incredible project to work on! The art deco designs are beautiful, do you have a favourite cushion?

I love them all but my absolute favourite is the pink and white candy stripe cushion with the banana leaf and frilly edge.

Shop the cushion HERE.

Siobhan’s new homeware collection with @freemans will be launching on 11th April 2022 available freemans.com.

Lastly, we’d love to know what’s next for Siobhan Murphy? We absolutely cannot wait to follow your journey here at House of Coco!

My debut interiors book is out this year, More is More Decor it’s basically an interior design handbook full of inspiration and tips and sharing my love of everything maximalism which is Available to pre order now from Amazon HERE.

My home Chatelaine is available to hire as a location house for film, television,advertisements and photo shoots. It’s the perfect backdrop if you like luxury with a quirky edge. To book Siobhan’s house try: Lifestylelocations.co.uk

My homeware collection with @freemans is out on 11th April 2022 available freemans.com

Follow Siobhan’s adventure on Instagram @interiorcurve

Welcome to House of Coco Interiors!…

Welcome to House of Coco Interiors! I cannot tell you how excited I am to be sharing the announcement here on House of Coco!

A little about me…

Hi! I’m Hayley – a lifestyle and interiors blogger over at www.frockmeimfamous.com / @Frockmeimfamous. I met our wonderful Editor in Chief Laura on a press trip to Barbados nearly 6 years ago now and we’ve remained great friends ever since!

Laura and I were spending some time together on a trip a few months ago when we were chatting through ideas on how we could work together, I’ve always wanted to write for House of Coco but we wanted to see what magic we could create together, that’s when House of Coco Interiors was born!

We were talking over the powerful connection between travel and interiors and it just made sense that we add an interiors branch to the magazine! We launched in our April ‘Soul’ issue and I’m currently working on our July issue now!

What to expect? We’ll be sharing our favourite design-led hotels, interior round ups, interviews with some of our industry favourites and also showcasing how to recreate luxury hotel looks within your home (oh, and SO much more!).

We’re super excited to launch HOC Interiors & can’t wait to take you along for the ride!

Hayley x