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The Tudor Suite is has a king size four poster double bed, and comes with its own private lounge and bathroom
The Tudor Suite is a really special place to stay.

The bedroom looks out to the Market Place, at the front of the house. The wall opposite the window has a beautiful carved stone fireplace, which was put in by Thomas Parker after he acquired the house in 1570. Thomas Parker inherited the house from his uncle, the Bishop of Gloucester and, remarkably for the time, lived to be 100. On one side of the fireplace is the carved initial “P”, which has been authenticated as original - the initial “M” on the other side of the fireplace is not original, but is thought to refer to Maud, Thomas Parker’s wife.

The king-size four poster bed is draped in heavy brocade curtains, matching the other soft furnishings in the room.
Next door, is your own private lounge, with widescreen television and DVD player, sofa a selection of games to while away the odd moment, including bagatelle (for those who haven’t come across it - a mechanical predecessor to the pinball machine), a pool table and an electronic keyboard.
In the spacious bathroom you will find a canopied corner bath, with a shower point over it.

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