Top ten things guests forget to take home with them from holiday

As the summer holiday season gets into full swing, a Cotswolds based boutique glamping retreat has compiled a list of the top ten things guests always forget to take home with them at the end of their holiday.

Winchcombe Farm Holidays in Upper Tysoe in Warwickshire claim to spend about £50 to £75 per month posting back property that guests leave behind after staying in one of their luxury lodges or tree house. Bikes and engagement rings are just a few of the things they return to guests on a regular basis!

So before you pack your bags to head home from your holiday this year, owners Jo Carroll and Steve Taylor recommend that you double check behind doors and by hot tubs, as these are the most common places to leave your belongings behind.

Here’s a run-down of their top ten list things guests forget to take home with them:

10. Number ten on their hit list is bikes – unbelievably, they’ve now had to reacquaint 4 bikes with their owners, all of which they managed to get hold of by phone before they reached home. Jo said: “Guests leave them on the outside decks and forget to load them into their car. We’ve had to ring several people now and ask them to turn round and come back to collect their bicycle!

9. Number nine is children’s comforters. Jo explained that these often get left in beds and often have calls from frantic parents asking for them to be returned by next day delivery, fearing their child will never sleep again until they are reunited with their bedtime buddy.

8. Number eight on the list is sun hats and sun glasses, normally found in the hammocks in the garden after lazy afternoons basking in the sunshine.

7. Seven is slippers; these are nearly always recovered from underneath beds, particular in our geodesic stargazing domes which have circular beds in for watching the night sky in comfort.

6. Number six is wellies. Jo explained that all their lodges have outside boot racks for walking shoes and wellies, as many of their guests ramble around the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and guests just forget to pick them up on departure.

5. Five is gold rings – or jewellery. “Lots of people remove jewellery when they get into their hot tub. We’ve returned wedding and engagement rings, as well as lockets containing ashes and pendants” continued Jo.

4. Number four is flip flops, which also get taken off by hot tubs and forgotten about.

3. Number three is alcohol. Wine left in the wine fridges and vodka in the freezers are the most common. “Sadly these are difficult to post, so we ‘dispose’ of them ‘safely’ hiccupped Steve.

2. Number two is coats, which are nearly always hung on the back of doors and forgotten about.

1. The number one thing guests leave behind is phone chargers. Jo said: “I can’t even begin to count the number of phone chargers I’ve posted back to guests.”

Jo and Steve have introduced a departure checklist to help guests go home with everything they arrived with; “this includes ‘children’ just in case!” said Jo.

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Media enquires – Jo Carroll - 01295 680190 or 07956 876014 and jo@winchcombefarm.co.uk

Notes to editors:

• The attached photo is of Winchcombe Farm Holidays owners Steve Taylor and Jo Carroll, with a section of the belongings guest leave behind when visiting their boutique glamping retreat in Upper Tysoe, Warwickshire.

• Interview, filming and broadcast media requests are welcome – call Jo on 07956 876014 or 01295 680190 to arrange.

• Winchcombe Farm Holidays is home to three (soon to be four) bespoke luxury holidays homes nestling in an idyllic Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the rolling Warwickshire countryside on the North East tip of the Cotswolds. Surrounded by a working farm, Winchcombe Farm lies beneath the famous battlefield landmark of Edgehill and is just a few minutes’ drive from Stratford upon Avon and picturesque Cotswold villages including Broadway and Stow on the Wold.

• For further information about Winchcombe Farm Holidays, visit www.winchcombefarm.co.uk


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About Winchcombe Farm Holidays

Our family-run, independent holiday retreat is hidden away on a private country estate in the glorious Warwickshire countryside on the northeast tip of the Cotswolds in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by a working farm, Winchcombe Farm lies beneath the famous battlefield landmark of Edgehill and makes the perfect base for exploring Stratford-upon-Avon and some of the picturesque Cotswold villages nearby. Our unique collection of luxurious holiday homes has been beautifully designed and equipped to offer the very height of luxury – from steaming hot tubs and hammocks to outdoor pizza ovens and geodesic domes for a spot of stargazing.