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Glorious Tudor-era Albright-Hussey Manor

First recorded in the Doomsday book in 1292 (yes, that’s twelve ninety-two!), this amazing manor house was rebuilt in 1524…

…and when one enters a property, passes a lovely water feature, and a few horses… and walks into a beautiful building to find a ‘free wifi’ sign and help-yourself decanters on the reception desk… one knows one has reached heaven…

Of course, only the best – the Royalist Suite…

…and this is now officially my favourite bedroom in the entire world…

The yellow sign above the door asks guests to mind their heads – the door is only about 5’7″ high!

The main beam in the ceiling is about 14″ square!

This place is now my home-away-from-home when I am in this part of England.

Simply glorious!

~ Bella

 

 

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