Cocooned by the centuries and a three-acre award-winning garden complete with moat is Langshott Manor. As if by some historical sleight of hand, it stands just eight minutes' drive from Gatwick airport - but once within its...
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embrace, the strident sounds of today ebb in diminuendo; only far, far away might you catch the occasional reminder of our age.
The illusion of time in reverse continues inside the house. Two cottages dating from the 1500s were joined by Victorian owners, who then added a bell tower and a mews. The eccentricities of the building give great character to the rooms, which the decor has exploited to great effect! The picturesque bedrooms, despite their great age, have a fresh individuality given greater charm by posies of flowers in every nook and cranny. Concessions are made, however, to the modern world, so the facilities are luxuriously right up to the minute! The dining room will tempt you with an array of classic delights and an enticing wine list that is a wonderful compliment to the chef's gastronomic inspirations.
All in all, Langshott Manor is an enchanted place, so near and yet so far from London, Brighton and the southeast.