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User review
[14.03.2008 13:08]
Date published
Dec 2007
100 out of 100
24-Hour Room Service at Fawsley Hall
Frank Partridge wrote that Fawsley Hall had "strong links" to the monarchy, with the "most sought-after" room being the one that Queen Elizabeth I once stayed in. He said that today the hotel is a "pleasing" combination of new and old, with rooms ranging from the Elizabethan period through "classic country house" to "modern minimalist". He found [more...]
Frank Partridge wrote that Fawsley Hall had "strong links" to the monarchy, with the "most sought-after" room being the one that Queen Elizabeth I once stayed in. He said that today the hotel is a "pleasing" combination of new and old, with rooms ranging from the Elizabethan period through "classic country house" to "modern minimalist". He found [more...]
User review
[13.03.2008 18:35]
Date published
May 2006
100 out of 100
Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire
Gabrielle Proctor described Fawsley Hall as a "lovely" and "imposing" Tudor manor house. She stayed in the Victorian wing and her room there was "huge" and "luxurious" with "spectacular" views. She mentioned that the rooms in the Georgian and Tudor wings "looked equally spacious", but the modern extension was a "disappointment" with "cramped" and [more...]
Gabrielle Proctor described Fawsley Hall as a "lovely" and "imposing" Tudor manor house. She stayed in the Victorian wing and her room there was "huge" and "luxurious" with "spectacular" views. She mentioned that the rooms in the Georgian and Tudor wings "looked equally spacious", but the modern extension was a "disappointment" with "cramped" and [more...]
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