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Reviews on Trip Advisor warn intending guests to beware the flammable curtains as well as the shockingly poor transport links and rutted roads to get there – so easy to get thrown from one’s horse.
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Amen to that!
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AH ha!
Looks like a hauntingly beautiful Georgian pile!
Is the Attic occupant allowed grounds access and learning positive coping strategies to reduce symptoms of anxiety?
Are servants part of the package? If so, position and availability, please.
Is there a Red Room?
Fire Supression systems in place?!
Fire Drills compulsory?!
Mod Cons? Otherwise this is a tad like Glamping.
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The owner refuses to answer any questions and (just between you and me) is a little off-putting.
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Oh oh! A Bad Boi! Hmm much more interesting.
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🤣
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Jane’s Addiction.
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Brillant!
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Amazing!
Can we access the roof battlements without disturbing the attic occupants?
Asking for Goth band with drone. It is a fine example of a Gothic Hall after all.
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Oh, Rochester!
Rochester!!!
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Had a very nice stay there – all the quietude that you can wish for as an aspiring writer. Plus the occupants are so inspiring. Not yet decided between a romance or a gothic mystery.
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Ha! Perhaps you’ve coined a new genre…a Ro-go or Ro-got!
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Truly Gothic! Less so in the sunshine…
Eyre you go to this place, note the presence of fog, atmosphere and some unconfined ghosts.
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More like spirits, of the distillery kind.
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