In keeping with all other aspects of the Manor, the accommodation is a wonderful combination of grand style and home comfort.
There are three en suite double rooms, each with its own individual charm and character. Guests also have full use of the hall, drawing room, dining/breakfast room and delightful gardens.
Please note that ALL rooms are NON-SMOKING.
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| The Lords Room |
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As the name suggests a grand and luxurious room once occupied in Jacobean times, by the Lord and Lady of the Manor of Allington. Decorated and dressed in a grand style, it is well suited to those in search of a little opulence.
The freestanding roll-top bath, 6-foot bateau bed, subtle lighting and open fire with its seventeenth century stone surround – all work to create the exclusive feel, which has been demanded by successive Lords of the Manor for the past 400 years.
This room enjoys views over the front garden and across a meadow to the village green. It also boasts an en suite toilet and shower, T.V, radio, wireless internet connection and coffee & tea making facilities. An ideal room for a special occasion. |


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| The Lady's Room |
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The perfect choice for those seeking a restful retreat.
This beautifully proportioned room offers complete luxury with its calming pale green colour scheme, large four-poster bed, Georgian marble fireplace and high quality furnishings. It is set above the Main Hall and overlooks a magnificent Ash tree at the front of the house.
This room offers a freestanding roll-top bath, en suite shower and toilet, T.V, radio, wireless internet connection and coffee & tea making facilities.
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| The Garden Room |
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A little tranquility and a lot of luxury. Situated at the back of the house with an outlook over the rear garden, vast open skies and distant low hills are visible through the leaded windows.
This room has a distinctly “cottage” feel with its parchment and blue colour scheme, complimented by a brass and iron bedstead, delicate pine furniture and an original brick arched fireplace housing a wood burning style stove which sheds a warm welcoming glow on winter evenings and cool summer nights.
The spacious en-suite bathroom has an antique 6ft. cast iron bath and shower in which to unwind. In common with the other rooms, the garden room has a T.V, radio, wireless internet connection and coffee & tea making facilities.
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| Drawing Room |
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The Drawing Room has a luxurious and yet homely feel with its Nina Campbell curtains which, although recent additions, have a distinctly Jacobean appearance.
The Knowle settee, open fire and antiques all create an atmosphere in which to relax with morning coffee when planning the day ahead or to have a nightcap listening to music from the Bang & Olufsen sound system before retiring to bed. |


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| The Main Hall |
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The Main Hall has been the guests introduction to the Manor House for centuries. All the furnishings reflect splendour and history.
It has two large open fireplaces, which host roaring log fires in the winter and a large oak table used for Fine Dining. |

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The Main stairs and Galleried Landing |
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A large unique Jacobean staircase, just one of the many reasons for Grade II star listing, leads off the hall to a galleried landing with a display of armour and a Grand Piano. All bedrooms are accessed from here.
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