LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL.
REPORT PART THREE.
The bathroom across the hall was something else, the room was huge with grey ceramic tiles containing a double size bath in the shape of a half a giant egg it was so fine and delicately designed it gave the appearance of being made of shell gleaming on a dais decorated with tiny blue lights at the foot.
Two separate hand wash basins also of shell design balanced on black marble under a mirror so big it reflected the whole room in order that when reclining in the bath one was able to watch the wall inset bathroom television in the mirror with ease.
The lavatory was designer dainty and wall hung next to the rain water style shower unite and glass wet room. I shall remember that magnificent both room for the rest of my life.
I love orchids for their intricate workmanship and individuality of shape and colours and record that there were pots of white orchids displayed every where in our suit or rooms as part of the furnishing, including a single white corsage among the towels.
The three huge tall glass vase's of deep pink orchids displayed in the hotel foyer were outstanding as was the welcoming smell from the two open wood burning fire places together with the perfume of tea lights and bowels filled with polished green apples displayed on tables along the corridors and in nooks and crannies about the manor.
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