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Boltholes & Giveaways: Browse, Drowse, Dream Bundle 

We have teamed up with Author Emma Marshall and homeware shop Cwt Tatws to bring you a warming bundle for browsing, drowsing and dreaming…

One lucky winner will receive:

To enter:

  • Follow @‌BoltholesandHideaways on Facebook or Instagram
  • Like our “Browse, Drowse, Dream” social post
  • Bonus entry: share to your Stories – tagging @‌BoltholesandHideaways and @cwttatws
  • Comment on either the Facebook or Instagram social post with which of our houses you would escape to if time slowed down?.

Entries close 9th January 2026. UK only.

Hamper Giveaway T&Cs

The Prize
Win a hamper of goodies for slowing down this cosy season.

Entry requirements
UK residents aged 18+.
One winner will be chosen at random on 9th January 2026.
The winner will be contacted to confirm postal address via social media.

The Fine Print
• Prize is non-transferable & no cash alternative.
• Bolthole’s may amend or cancel the giveaway at any time.

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