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by - written on 22/09/06 (Very useful, 681 readings)
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Bored of hotel chains? Find the traditional English B&B a little dull? Resent paying through the nose for individual treatment that sometimes fails to live up to the price paid? There are alternatives, one of which is a relatively new form of hotel: a restaurant with rooms. My husband and I sought such an alternative on our last holiday as a childless couple this May. We both enjoy fine dining although being pregnant I was concerned that I wanted to go somewhere that didn’t rely (in part) on its wine list. That removed hotels such as Le Manoir, the Vineyard or Chewton Glen from consideration as their delights are really best enjoyed with a glass in ... Read the complete review
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