REVIEW.
LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL
26 FEBRUARY 2014
PART FIVE.
PART FIVE.
Returning to our suit of rooms I retired to bed to read and check the news on the third wall mounted television in our sumptuous apartment while Edward reclined in the lounge.
Two chamber maids turned down the bed earlier leaving a pillow spray to aid our relaxation of lavender essential oils. The bed was so big it took some time tfor us fall asleep as we were lying so far apart. Waking at dawn to bird song was some thing I have not experienced for many years and added to the thrill of our stay.
Two chamber maids turned down the bed earlier leaving a pillow spray to aid our relaxation of lavender essential oils. The bed was so big it took some time tfor us fall asleep as we were lying so far apart. Waking at dawn to bird song was some thing I have not experienced for many years and added to the thrill of our stay.
I did not want to leave our hotel suit and felt quite emotional on packing up my belongings. Having enjoyed a very long shower and shampoo under the powerful warm rain water shower unite in the wet room and delighting in using the most expensive toiletry's of natural ingredients I wrapped myself to dry in warm fluffy white towels and dressing gown with slippers feeling the most relaxed than I have felt in years.
We were due to depart at midday so with the remains of our luxurious toiletry's we reluctantly departed.
We were due to depart at midday so with the remains of our luxurious toiletry's we reluctantly departed.
It was an interlude into the world of the rich that I shall always remember. Thanks to a chance remark of my husbands to the hotel manager on my birthday last October when he most kindly gave us a complimentary voucher for a one nights free stay at the hotel.
Relaxing in the bar. |
Small section of the lounge. |
A small section of the bathroom. |
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