Frommer's Review
Though lacking the charm of the Grapevine , Fosse Manor is at least the second best in town, even more inviting than the Stow Lodge. The hotel lies near the site of an ancient Roman road that used to bisect England. Its stone walls and neo-Gothic gables are almost concealed by strands of ivy. From some of the high stone-sided windows, you can enjoy a view of a landscaped garden with a sunken lily pond and old-fashioned sundial. Inside, the interior is conservatively modern, with homey bedrooms. Some are large enough for a family; others have a four-poster bed. Six bedrooms, equal in comfort to those in the main building, are located in a converted coach house on the grounds. Bathrooms are small, with either a shower or a tub.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; lounge; room service; laundry service; dry cleaning
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