PART TWO CLIENT REPORT
ON OVER NIGHT STAY AT LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL.
Edward ordered tea in the hotel foyer while we waited to be allocated a new room. The hotel staff moved our two small over night bags with coats and shoes to our new room in just over one hour. It was passed seven in the evening befor we were lead out of the hotel entrance and along a side path into the Tower building.
I began to think that we were being taken out the back somewhere and hidden away from the main hotel because of our complaining, while on a voucher invited free stay.
We were introduced into the Tower Rose room number 22 by two staff members leaving both Edward and I speechless. In an entrance hall leading us into a three rooms suit of such magnificence and opulence we were both stunned.
The huge bed room with what appeared to us to be a seven foot wide double bed was warm and inviting, beautifully decorated in pail grey and white designer wall paper on one feature wall. A gigantic wall mirror with a glass dressing table, mirrored bedside cabinets with draws and chandeliers hanging on either side and deep pile carpet. The bed covers were white top quality cotton with feather pillows and duvet. The room was finished with out of this world in accessories of class, a transparent chair looking like glass fascinated me amongst the many features of luxury and comfort I find it hard to describe every thing.
OUR BEDROOM |
EDWARD SITTING IN PART OF THE LOUNGE AREA. |
A SMALL AREA OF OUR HUGE BATH ROOM. |