Gorse Meadow Guest house is an imposing Family Residence restored to its original state and furnished in its period but with modern catering and sanitary fittings, worthy of its status as a small COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL.
There is a splendid entrance hall and impressive dining room, which is capable of seating at its table fourteen people and will frequently do so in the high season.
All anxious to sample or renew acquaintance with Mrs. Tee's culinary delights or to enjoy MINE HOST'S lively dinner conversation which is the hallmark of this charming house that is so much more than Bed and Breakfast. The massive staircase leads to the first floor bedrooms and to a small but delightful sitting area for guests and their friends.
Rooms
First Floor accomodation
-One family room with double bed and single bed + single bed settee, ensuite bathroom with bath, shower, toilet and washbasin. Can be used as twin room.
-One deluxe double room with queen size bed, with basin and en suite shower and toilet.
-One double bedroom with ensuite shower, wash basin and toilet.
-One double bedroom with wash basin and with adjoining bathroom with adjacent separate toilet.
Ground floor accommodation with private entrance
- one double bedroom with ensuite bath, shower, toilet and basin, including a lounge which can be used instead as a single or double bedroom if required for family use.
-one double bedroom with ensuite bath with shower attachment, toilet and basin+ single bed settee.
About the Tee's
Owner Mrs Tee is also a celebrity in her own right and has been listed as a member in WHO's WHO. She is an internationally recognised authority on Wild Mushrooms who, with her husband John Hillman, has established a business supplying wild and cultivated exotic mushrooms to catering establishments including the Grosvenor Hotel and the Dorchester Hotel and to the public for over 25 years.
Her other "claims to fame" include owning the largest Great Dane on record, the Lloyds Bank horse from 1984 - 1987and also an international Show Jumper that was short listed 4 times for the Olympics, ridden by Robert Smith and Michael Whittaker.
Not wishing to be out done by Mrs Tee, Mr Hillman created and managed the guitar legend Jimi Hendrix and still owns some Copyright.
He also managed The Animals, The WHO and Madeline Bell.
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