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alex76

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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

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The bar area

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The restaurant area

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The celler still with old stock linked to the lines

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The kitchen area

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The hotel's rooms

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And how it looked in its prime

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Thanks for looking :wink:
 
Looks lovely. Such a shame it went down the tubes. I wonder if it is doomed to dereliction or if there are plans to renovate/re-open.
 
tudor gate

hi yes that was a brill day. as far as knocking it down im sure its grade 2 listed, its up for sale i think for converting into flats.
 
That reminds me - the new serise of Hotel Inspector starts tonight .:)
 

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