Hay folks, we visited this site in March this year after seeing it on another forum site and thought it looked a good one to do. Well the site was called the Tudor gate hotel which was a converted 16th century farmhouse set in a small quite Northamptonshire town which was transformed into a stylish restaurant hotel and public bar and after speaking to people who have stayed there found the place to have been a pleasant stay with many features from a grand piano to a fine dining menu. Well after finding scattered paperwork around the last dates was in 2007 so it’s a good possibility this is when the doors was last opened to the public and going by the freshly gloss painted woodwork it looked like the place was having a bit of a refit before today’s financial climate swallowed it into the world of closure.
Well on with the photos and please accept my apologies as it was one of those days where I forgot to put a full charge in the main camera I use and had to use the crap back up compact camera :wacko: so the shots are a little poor and limited
The bar area
The restaurant area
The celler still with old stock linked to the lines
The kitchen area
The hotel's rooms
And how it looked in its prime
Thanks for looking
Well on with the photos and please accept my apologies as it was one of those days where I forgot to put a full charge in the main camera I use and had to use the crap back up compact camera :wacko: so the shots are a little poor and limited
The bar area
The restaurant area
The celler still with old stock linked to the lines
The kitchen area
The hotel's rooms
And how it looked in its prime
Thanks for looking