Cooke Curtis & Chestnut

Cooke Curtis & Chestnut

There are some hidden benefits to buying a property through Cooke Curtis & Co!

Cooke Curtis & Chestnut Competition.

It’s competition again; this time, we are partnering with the outstanding Chestnut. For those of you not in the know, Chestnut is a collection of pubs with rooms in East Anglia that really celebrates our wonderful region. They are foodies at heart and boast wonderful rooms for romantic stays and family getaways alike. They also welcome our four-legged friends.

With 13 places to stay and eat across Cambridge, Suffolk, Essex, and Norfolk, you are spoilt for choice...hmm, decisions, decisions!

The competition is open to anyone who completed on a property through Cooke Curtis & Co between 1 January and 30 March 2024.

To enter, you must post a picture of one of our fabulous moving-in gifts in April, tagging Cooke Curtis & Co and Chestnut.
We will then review all of the posts and reward the best with respect to creativity and quality.

The prize is a stay and dinner at one of their fine eateries up to the value of £350. Getting envious as I write.

Happy posting!

If you like the idea of staying or eating at one of their wonderful venues and would like to be informed of exclusive events and offers, click on the mouth-watering photo below.



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