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Fairyhill Hotel

The House

Silhouette of the main house at dusk.

A charming eighteenth-century house of some style and distinction, set in twenty-four acres of grounds that feature mature woodland, a trout stream and a beautiful lake. Fairyhill is a very special hotel where a genuine welcome awaits - and where good food and finest wines can be enjoyed without formality.

The Restaurant

A juicy fish steak on a bed of succulent greens.

Fairyhill’s restaurant has a reputation for excellence spread far and wide - and for all the right reasons. The hotel’s maxim of relaxed country living is reflected in surroundings that are refined yet comfortable, and in menus that make extensive use of fresh local produce.

The Rooms

Each room is very different in character, style and decor from the next - and alla re consistent in featuring a private bathroom and a high standard of luxury and appointment.

An opulent hotel bedroom glowing gold in the subtle lighting.

A colour television and a stereo system including a cd player, together with direct dial telephones, are to be found in every room for your comfort and convenience.

The Grounds

A game of croquet on the lawn, in the spirit of gentle competition perhaps? Or maybe a stroll along paths meander through flowering gardens and mature woodland to an expansive lake and a bubbling trout stream?

Though there's much to be said for inactivity, too; life rarely feels finer than when relaxing and taking in the view from the terrace, across the gardens to the trees beyond, drink in hand as the sun goes down. Less is more sometimes.

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