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Whatever your reason for joining us - a drink with friends, some delicious food in our restaurant or outside terrace, a bed for the night - we can assure you of a warm welcome from staff who care.
Each of our 4 bedrooms have been individually designed with a traditional feel with modern touches. Every bedroom has views of the Union Canal and the surrounding countryside.
All the rooms have en-suite bathrooms, complimentary Laura Thomas Co products, and Egyptian cotton bed linen.
The rooms have flat screen TV's, free wi-fi, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers.
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