![]() We were seated in the smaller room of the two and it was a very quiet. There were opulent fabrics on the curtains and bedding which oozed luxury.Īfter settling in to our suite, which was so comfortable we were reluctant to leave, we set off to The Avenue restaurant, which I would probably describe as dining rooms. The building has been around since the 17 th century and whilst our suite was decorated to reflect, it felt classic and fresh, with nothing feeling out-dated, shabby or old. With a free standing, roll top bath, under floor heating, his and hers sinks (perfect for two girls getting ready!), and walk in shower with rain bars that I would guess was big enough for 4 people, I almost wanted to spend more time in the bathroom than in the suite.įeaturing two large and extremely comfortable double beds, a living area, desk area, vanity table, and what can only be described as one of the most stunning bathrooms I’ve ever seen. ![]() What impressed us most was the square footage of our room, it was most probably larger than the average London flat and there were a lot of room for ‘activities’ (that’s a reference from the Will Ferral film ‘Step Brothers’ by the way, not anything naughty!).Īrriving at our Junior Suite, which was named the Silverhorn suite, we were told by the porter that each of the rooms are named opposed to numbered, which we agreed was a nice touchįeaturing two large and extremely comfortable double beds, a living area, desk area, vanity table, and what can only be described as one of the most stunning bathrooms I’ve ever seen, our suite was roomy and spacious leaving my guest and I free to get on with unpacking and not being on top of each other. First impressions of the room were great, with the thought ‘lets-run-and-jump-on-the-bed’ immediately popping in to my head, (we didn’t), and they continued throughout the duration of our stay. ![]() I do feel reception could have been a little warmer and more informative when we arrived.Īrriving at our Junior Suite, which was named the Silverhorn suite, we were told by the porter that each of the rooms are named opposed to numbered, which we agreed was a nice touch. He was extremely knowledgeable not only about this hotel, but also the other hotels in the group’s portfolio, his sense of pride to work for this hotel shone through brightly. Sadly the reception staff were not overly welcoming, however, the porter who showed us to our stunning suite and certainly made up for it. Stepping out of our vehicle, the smiling doorman rushed to shield us from the rain with a large umbrella, collected our luggage and then proceeded to whisk the car away. This was a stark contrast from being packed like tinned sardines on the tube a few hours before, I could definitely get used to this. ![]() After a quick 90 minute drive down the M3 from London to Winchester, when we arrived at the stunning Lainston House Hotel we definitely had a WOW moment, “We have arrived!”
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