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Title: The Lodge
Address: Minchinhampton Common, Stroud
Zipcode: GL6 9AQ Location Map
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Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Children Welcome
  • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
  • TV in Rooms
  • Garden
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Date added: Sep 07, 2006
A lovely old lodge in the middle of a National Trust Common. Contemporary interior design, and well appointed bedrooms of equal standard. Recently refurbished, all rooms have contemporary decoration; with stylish furnishings and luxury linen and bedding. Each room comes equipped with Wireless Broadband, DVD, and Digital LCD TV as standard. All bathrooms feature either bath and/or power shower. The bar and restaurant are unfussy with clean lines and an upmarket ambience, with the food and service reflecting the atmosphere.
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