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Sue and James, practicing Lord and Lady of the Lewtrenchard Manor have created a time warp to the 16th century. Whilst staying at this historic house, an architectural masterpiece, one really feels as though you are walking through the pages of 'Middlemarch'. The ballroom, gallery, library with cavernous fireplace and Gertrude Jekyll gardens are all masterpieces. Bedrooms range from historic (one contains a double bed belonging to Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I) to modern country chic. All with gleaming bathroom suites. The hotel's restaurant is also a stand alone success, if you are a foodie make sure to try their nine course taster menu or their afternoon teas, enjoyed out on the terrace on an English summers day. Their are also a plethora of "outdoorsy" activities on offer including clay pigeon shooting, fishing and falconry. If you are looking for an aristocratic weekend away then this is your hotel.
Other Activities
Fishing
Great walks
Country Escape
Riding
Sights nearby
Cycling
Pet friendly
In/by a Nature Reserve
Wedding license
Romantic
Country House
Outstanding location
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Good wine list
Opulent
Restaurant
Artworks
Historic
Antiques
Village
Child friendly
Disabled access
Traditional
Charming
Luxury
Four poster beds
Owner managed
Pet friendly
Dogs are welcome in all rooms and suites and are permitted in most public areas except the restaurant.Massage
Bar
Cots available
Meeting Room
Outdoor dining
Fireplace
Wedding license
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Room service
Restaurant
Garden
Child friendly
Sitting Room
Parking
Disabled access
Four poster beds
Wifi
Safe
Other Activities
Fishing
Great walks
Riding
Sights nearby
Cycling
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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