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Bolthole

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Bolthole meaning

A hole in an animal’s den, or through a wall or fence, used for escape or emergency exit, i.e., a hole the animal may bolt through. | A hidden place of emergency refuge. | A second home, etc., where one can seek an escape or refuge from the stresses of everyday life.

Example sentences (14)

It usually sees sees the lads shipped off to a separate luxury bolthole, which is then filled with six new single female contestants.

Pictures from inside the bolthole show features included a private pool, balconies, sprawling living areas and even a grand piano.

The isolated home is on Britain's World Heritage Jurassic Coast and would make an ideal weekend bolthole but cannot be used as a holiday let.

There is talk of an ‘Operation Noah’s Ark’ that would see Putin and his loved ones go into exile in such redoubts as Venezuela or the Central African Republic, or perhaps a bolthole in the steppes of central Asia.

Trump also became the first president to have their home raided by the FBI, after they swooped on Mar-a-Lago in relation to classified files the former president had allegedly stashed at his Florida bolthole.

Former Prime Minister David Cameron, now Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, lives nearby and pop superstar Taylor Swift reportedly rented a £3,000-a-night country bolthole in the area during her recent sell-out tour.

We exclusively told how they are now looking to purchase a bolthole in the stunning surroundings of Lake Como.

But she has already returned to their luxury bolthole on Vancouver Island, Canada.

Flexible to suit you and your family – Buy to downsize, or as a holiday bolthole to escape to for short breaks, perhaps whilst you are still semi retired.

In other royal news, Meghan has been spotted hiking with baby Archie near their £11million Canadian bolthole.

Osborne is reported to have moved to a £1.6million Georgian bolthole in the posh Somerset town of Bruton that he snapped up in July.

Bothies once offered a bolthole for urban workers.

Of some note: Glass Brasserie’s high-profile chef is overseas, on hand for a Sunday dinner at billionaire ’s private Necker Island bolthole off the coast of BVI.

This property had been chosen as a bolthole because it was owned by friends of former Coldstream officers and the nearby River Severn offered an escape route.