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Interconnecting rooms are available and cots or extra beds can be added to roomsRestaurant
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A £4 million refurbishment has transformed this 13th-century coaching inn into a chic, contemporary hotel where original oak beams blend seamlessly with Dickensian memorabilia, retro furnishings and artworks. Novelist Charles Dickens resided here while writing the Pickwick Papers.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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