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The en-suite room has twin beds, oak ones from the 1930’s (modern mattresses though!) A built in wardrobe with oak coloured louvre doors and the rest of the furniture is oak coloured as well. The walls are a delicate apricot/beige colour, with a gold coloured carpet and pretty floral curtains with toning background and blue and apricot flowers. The bedspreads pick up the apricot colour and the two easy chairs match the green foliage in the curtains. The room faces south east and so receives the morning sun. As there are windows on two walls there are views of the garden and of sheep and lambs frolicking in the field behind the hawthorn hedge on the opposite side of the road.
The twin bedded room, also facing the same way, is painted a deep rose pink and has blue curtains and bedcovers with tiny floral motifs matching the colour of the walls. The carpet is blue and the furniture pine. The out-look from this room is similar to that of the en-suite room.
Room with double bed faces west and looks out on to the garden patio and fields with the sight of distant Shropshire hills . The walls are blue as are the curtains (the same fabric as the pink room)and carpets. There is an Edwardian mahogany wardrobe in this room and the rest of the furniture compliments the mahogany colour. This room looks out over the patio and then a planted field.
There is a breakfast menu displayed in the bedroom and we like it if people indicate to us the night before what they would like. This is a great help for preparation as we need only provide food required, and can also then supply a reasonable choice of breakfast dishes.
WE REQUEST THAT PEOPLE DO NOT TO SMOKE IN THE BEDROOMS
ACCESS STATEMENT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST