Best Hotel in the world!
After the sh1t hotel post, I thought I'd post a good one.
Wife and I stayed at the Hotel Endsleigh for two nights to help us recover after losing our baby boy. It's utterly stunning, the service is amazing and the food is some of the best I have ever had. Highly recommended if anyone wants to spoil themselves. We got upgraded to a suite that was so plush and massive, we laughed out loud when we got shown to it! Hotel Endsleigh - Flash Intro |
One of my less popular posts then....
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People aren't interested in the good ones, we are a nation of complainers! :)
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Look's rather stunning...
What was the food like?... not that my life revolves around food and beer ;) ..... Its food, beer and babes :D I always fancied feckin off to a country pile over Christmas, just never really found anywhere that fitted the bill..... and most places hike the price considerably... :rolleyes: Oh and was there a bar, and did it stay open late? :D DCI :thumb: |
Originally Posted by Clarebabes
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People aren't interested in the good ones, we are a nation of complainers! :)
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Oh, hello, didn't see you there! ;)
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Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
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Speaking of babes..... ;)
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Originally Posted by Clarebabes
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Oh, hello, didn't see you there! ;)
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Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
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Look's rather stunning...
What was the food like?... not that my life revolves around food and beer ;) Can't remember if it has a star or not but it deserves one. Or maybe even two. ..... Its food, beer and babes :D Some attractive staff. I drank Peronis pre dinner. I always fancied feckin off to a country pile over Christmas, just never really found anywhere that fitted the bill..... and most places hike the price considerably... :rolleyes: They do a Christmas/ New Year special. It's quite remote so they have to try harder with prices. The sister hotel (Tresanton) in St Mawes has almost no land but costs a LOT more (but is also stunning) Oh and was there a bar, and did it stay open late? :D It's one of those hotels where they'll do exactly what you want. Very relaxed (an Olga Polizzi hotel - daughter of Charles Forte) but superb in every way. DCI :thumb: |
Good to see you back online Matt :thumb:
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Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
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"How you do'in" ;)
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
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If you want to feel like Lord of the Manor for a day or two, do it! No pool or gym, just stunning buildings (almost all grade one listed), gardens, food and a rather nice wine list. :thumb: :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Clarebabes
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I'm cool thanks, you?
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Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
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Started cool.... but getting hotter ;)
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I must admit, I really have struggled to find a spot on Hotel in teh UK;
Most have been overpriced, tiny room, with dire soundproofing. And firedoors that keep slamming throughout the night. The only nice place that springs to my mind is Cameron house on Loch Lomond. But its been absolutely donkeys since I last stopped there, so it may have gone down hill linky: Cameron House, Hotel & Spa, Loch Lomond, Dunbartonshire Overseas is a more tricky one as I spend more time out the hotel than in it. And some of the best hotels I've stopped in have been in the wrong places which kind of ruined the experience. Myself not being one who intentionally seeks out 5 star hotels etc, but I quite liked the ANA (now Shangri-La) in Sydney, but only because we had a corner suite with a view of the harbour bay from the bath tub :D;) |
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