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An elegant, townhouse hotel, its façade memorably smothered in creeper, that has welcomed travellers since the 12th century and was first built as a Norman fortress. The hall sets the scene and an impressive staircase winds up to spacious rooms with high ceilings. Some have views over the Norman garden. Downstairs, the hotel’s quiet, formal restaurant is well renowned (currently Liam Finnegan from Gidleigh Park and The Bath Priory is the head chef) and is contrasted by ‘Brazz’, a lively brasserie popular with guests and local shoppers alike.
Families
Great walks
Wildlife Area
Other Activities
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Romantic
Free wifi
Views
Conference facilities
Owner managed
Wedding license
Charming
Full of character
Restaurant
Artworks
Landmark
Historic
Antiques
Disabled access
Wellbeing
Traditional
Luxury
Parking
Parking available on site for 5 pounds per day.Child friendly
Babysitting services are available.Pet friendly
Small dogs onlyFree wifi
Views
Conference facilities
Shops
Bar
Wedding license
Walking distance restaurants
Internet
Meeting Room
Cots available
Private dining room
Billiard/pool table
Room service
Restaurant
Garden
Sitting Room
Wifi
Disabled access
Suites
Satellite / Cable TV
Great walks
Wildlife Area
Other Activities
"The wisteria-clad frontage sets up expectations that are not dashed inside, where you're met with much dark, carved wood, expensive carpet and an olde-English smell of mingling furniture polish, port and horseradish sauce. "
Originally published by The Telegraph
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