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Dick’s Cottage is situated in the heart of Rutland in the village of Cottesmore which is near the market towns of Stamford, Oakham, Uppingham & only 5 miles from Rutland Water. A beautiful thatched grade two listed building, awarded a 4* Gold rating by Visit England, sleeps 8 people, the cottage has been refurbished throughout to the highest of standards & would make an ideal place to stay if visiting the area for walking, fishing, birdwatching, cycling or just for a break away on your own or with the family.
Dick's, Cottage, Accommodation, 4*, Gold, Cottesmore, Holiday, Home
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Book a Table Directly in Your Listing

Book a Table Directly in Your Listing

OpenTable is an American public company, slated to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Priceline.com, that offers online real-time restaurant-reservation service. The firm provides online reservations at about 31,000 upscale restaurants around the world seating some 15 million diners a month.

The company was founded by Chuck Templeton in San Francisco, California, in 1998. Reservations are free to end users; the company charges restaurants monthly and per-reservation fees for their use of the system.

In 1999, the website began operations serving a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco.[4] It has since expanded to cover more than 30,000[5] restaurants in most U.S. states as well as in several major international cities. Reservations can be made online through its website.

On June 13, 2014 the company announced it had agreed to terms with Priceline.com for that company to acquire OpenTable in a full cash deal worth $2.6 billion.

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