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Article
[13.06.2007 22:10]
Date published
Sep 2006
100 out of 100
Fischer's Baslow Hall reviewed by Frommers
The author describes this place as a "stately Edwardian country house" that is located "at the end of a winding chestnut tree-lined drive." and goes onto to say that this is "the finest choice in the area for either food or lodgings." The bedrooms are described as having "lavish fabrics and contain ornate plasterwork ceilings, along with Egyptian [more...]
The author describes this place as a "stately Edwardian country house" that is located "at the end of a winding chestnut tree-lined drive." and goes onto to say that this is "the finest choice in the area for either food or lodgings." The bedrooms are described as having "lavish fabrics and contain ornate plasterwork ceilings, along with Egyptian [more...]
Article
[13.06.2007 21:53]
Date published
Mar 2006
70 out of 100
Fischer's Baslow Hall reviewed by timesonline
The author describes the Baslow Hall Hotel as "a typical Derbyshire manor house" that is owned by a couple who started off with a "cream tea shop" and now have " a one Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms." The guests are said to be "greeted with smiles" and the staff are described as "very engaging." The bedrooms are described as having a [more...]
The author describes the Baslow Hall Hotel as "a typical Derbyshire manor house" that is owned by a couple who started off with a "cream tea shop" and now have " a one Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms." The guests are said to be "greeted with smiles" and the staff are described as "very engaging." The bedrooms are described as having a [more...]
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