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The Old Kitchen - Moggerhanger - Photo album

Have been here a few times now, a special birthday which was a private hire event and went really well. Bar time to start followed by a time for good and lovely food with a feel of the place views and history. Also can only compliment the overly people running the orchard tea rooms (volunteers I'm t
Why haven’t I been to this park earlier?! What a hidden gem, and would definitely recommend the tea room. The gardens are kept immaculate, just beautiful to view. It was so peaceful to go during a weekday, and will definitely be walking my dog and taking my daughter there again.
Only visited the grounds rather than hotel but lovely grounds. Perfect for kids to run around, nice play area and good cafe too. Will be making it a regular spot to visit.
Can't comment on the rooms as we didn't stay there. We were just visiting for the day. Called at the tea room after a walk around the woods and grounds. Excellent service and a good menu very reasonably priced. The food was fresh and well presented. We opted for the savoury cheese scone.
On arrival we were welcomed by a lovely lady who showed us to our room in this fabulous old manor house offering us country side views. Rooms are very clean and have everything you need for a comfortable stay. There are convenient shops nearby and many pubs serving food within a few miles. The Five
It's charity garden maintain by people work free for charity,nice Victorian wall garden having many varieties of plants specifically iris has many colourful varieties as well they sell plants during weekdays Wednesday to Sunday Outside of wall garden u walk with your family or kids or with dog plent
Lovely place for walks, climbing frames and cafe. Easy to spend a couple hours here with children
Visited the gardens and tea rooms, cake delicious and tea was good too. The irises were fabulous. Worth a trip.
Lovely historic building with amazing rooms, the history breathes out of the walls but with some modern amenities. Every room has an amazing view and the building is a great venue to host a meeting. Amazing cafe for afternoon tea and a little park for the kids.
Great location 100 acres of land and house is very nice. Sam the manager is great as are all the staff I met. Very welcoming to dod too which is very important to me as my dog travels with me everywhere. The shower in my room had poor water pressure which was a shame otherwise I would have rated 5 s
Visited for afternoon tea in the eating room of the main house - delicious! Very friendly host who was more than happy to share her knowledge of the houses history with us. It’s a great spot to visit with the kids for a wander in the woodland, a play in the park and a treat in the cafe. Dogs are als
We booked a room with our Dog, wanting somewhere more rural & quiet & space for a walk. The room was perfect, clean & quiet, bed was huge & so comfortable, a grand room with en-Suite. The house is very beautiful, staff lovely. We sat in the bar in the evening, lovely to chat with Sam. The grounds a
Lovely woods full of bluebells, only a short walk but very picturesque and a lovely cafe at the end for tea, coffee or snacks.
Still open for walks, fortunately, thanks to the volunteers. The walked garden is looking good and the woodland paths are open
This is such an interesting place to stay compared to hotel chains. It is a rare Georgian house still undergoing restoration which has so far cost £7 million. Unchanged during the Victorian era, many original features including folding wooden shutters, flagstone and wooden floors and sash windows he
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