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Understandably, this stunning setting means the hotel is a somewhat of a wedding factory, and if your arrival is on afternoons from Thursdays to Sundays, expect to rub shoulders with noisy wedding parties competing for photos shots at the entrance.
Inside the main building, open fireplaces, wood panelling, flag stones, antique furniture (some tatty) all add to the ambience, and although the main bar is small there are other period rooms to sit and sip your Sherry. No one can fault the setting of this quintessentially English hotel. But that’s where the English bit stops as most of the front of house staff come from other parts of the world.
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The big Nooooooooo! was the ghastly pink soft toy pig strategically placed in the bedrooms.
This naff cousin of Miss Piggy is obviously meant to replace the traditional “Do No Disturb” sign, but seriously could this luxury 5* hotel not think of anything more classy?
The Manor House hotel boasts a Michelin star for cuisine, and having previously experienced bizarre food and mean portion sizes from other holders of this accolade, I was wary or their culinary offerings. My worries were totally unfounded. Dinner was excellent and the amuse bouche the best I ever tasted to date.
To be picky, I don’t really like waiters giving you lengthy dish explanations of the food just served. Firstly, it rudely interrupts your conversation with your fellow dinners and secondly, if English isn’t their first language the result is total confusion – I never found out exactly what post war cheese was!
exactly what post war cheese was
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