Frommer's Review
This thoroughly Cotswold house, solidly built in 1430, offers thick stones, mullioned and leaded windows, many chimneys and gables, and a slate roof now mossy with age. Vying with the Bay Tree in antique furnishings, it opens onto a stone-paved rear garden, with a rose-lined walk and a shaded lawn. The bedrooms are a mixture of today's comforts and antiques, and prices depend on how recently the room was furnished. Rooms vary in size, and each has a compact bathroom with a tub-and-shower combination (one has a shower stall). The public living rooms have heavy oak beams, stone floors, window seats, Oriental rugs, and fine antiques. An excellent restaurant is on-site.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; room service; laundry service
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