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The west front of the house
The west front of the house
The west front of the house
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The 14th century Little Parlour, looking north.
 The 14th century Little Parlour, looking north.
 The 14th century Little Parlour, looking north.
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A detail of the 18th century panelling in the hallway
 A detail of the  18th century panelling in the hallway
 A detail of the  18th century panelling in the hallway
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The Blue Drawing Room, looking north
The Blue Drawing Room, looking north
The Blue Drawing Room, looking north
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The Blue Drawing Room and its fireplace
The Blue Drawing Room and its fireplace
The Blue Drawing Room and its fireplace
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The 17th century Blue Drawing Room, looking west towards the main staircase.
 The 17th century Blue Drawing Room, looking west towards the main staircase.
 The 17th century Blue Drawing Room, looking west towards the main staircase.
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The Blue Drawing Room, looking north.
 The Blue Drawing Room, looking north.
 The Blue Drawing Room, looking north.
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The Great Parlour
The Great Parlour
The Great Parlour
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The Blue Drawing Room
The Blue Drawing Room
The Blue Drawing Room
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A detail of the Wainscot Room
A detail of the Wainscot Room
A detail of the Wainscot Room
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The 16th century Great Parlour
The 16th century Great Parlour
The 16th century Great Parlour
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The main staircase
The main staircase
The main staircase
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The Tabor Room with huge 1850’s Anglo-Indian bed
The Tabor Room with huge 1850’s Anglo-Indian bed
The Tabor Room with huge 1850’s Anglo-Indian bed
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Breakfast
Breakfast
Breakfast
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The Little Parlour, dating from the late 14th century
 The Little Parlour, dating from the late 14th century
 The Little Parlour, dating from the late 14th century
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The Great Parlour, dating from 1590, with its late 17th century panelling
 The Great Parlour, dating from 1590, with its late 17th century panelling
 The Great Parlour, dating from 1590, with its late 17th century panelling
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The Main Staircase, dating from the late 17th century.
The Main Staircase, dating from the late 17th century.
The Main Staircase, dating from the late 17th century.
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The bathroom of the Tabor Room
The bathroom of the Tabor Room
The bathroom of the Tabor Room
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The Garden Room
The Garden Room
The Garden Room
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The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
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The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
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The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
The Tabor Room
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The Garden Room bathroom
The Garden Room bathroom
The Garden Room bathroom
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The King’s Room
The King’s Room
The King’s Room
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The Blue Drawing Room
The Blue Drawing Room
The Blue Drawing Room
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The Tabor Bathroom
The Tabor Bathroom
The Tabor Bathroom
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The West Front of the house.
 The West Front of the house.
 The West Front of the house.
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The house from the courtyard
The house from the courtyard
The house from the courtyard
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The Tudor Great Parlour of 1590 laid for breakfast
The Tudor Great Parlour of 1590 laid for breakfast
The Tudor Great Parlour of 1590 laid for breakfast
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The house from the North West
The house from the North West
The house from the North West
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One of the long flower borders
One of the long flower borders
One of the long flower borders
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The Garden Room-the Regency colonial four poster
The Garden Room-the Regency colonial four poster
The Garden Room-the Regency colonial four poster
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The house, looking south
The house, looking south
The house, looking south
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The church and Church Road-about 100 yards from the house
The church and Church Road-about 100 yards from the house
The church and Church Road-about 100 yards from the house
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The house, from Westoning Road
The house, from Westoning Road
The house, from Westoning Road
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Gardens
Gardens
Gardens
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A detail of the bathroom in the King Charles Room
 A detail of the bathroom in the King Charles Room
 A detail of the bathroom in the King Charles Room
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Bathroom of the King’s Room
 Bathroom of the King’s Room
 Bathroom of the King’s Room
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The Garden Room
The Garden Room
The Garden Room
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A view away from the house, towards the church
A view away from the house, towards the church
A view away from the house, towards the church
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A view from the edge of the village over the Barton Hills
A view from the edge of the village over the Barton Hills
A view from the edge of the village over the Barton Hills

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Overview

The house dates from the late 14th century and has a fascinating history. King Charles II stayed in the 1670s. Most famously, John Bunyan, the author of “Pilgrims Progress“ (still the third biggest selling book ever in the English language!) was interrogated and imprisoned here in 1660.

Rooms in the main house have free toiletries, a Nespresso coffee machine, a kettle and have access to a mini fridge with fresh milk. The rooms in the garden have fresh milk. PLEASE NOTE-THERE ARE NO TELEVISIONS. We are a small B and B and have only the facilities you would expect in a small B and B.

The King's Room is a 17th century time capsule. It has a dramatic crimson damask state bed, 17th and 18th century antiques, and the hugest bath imaginable! The Tabor Room has an Anglo-Indian 1850's four poster bed and ensuite bathroom, whilst the Garden Room (2/3 of a Tudor great chamber) has a 20' ceiling height, a Regency four poster and a private (BUT NOT ENSUITE-please note!) bathroom.

The two cottage rooms (Bunyan and Burwell) are in a converted farm building. They have ensuite shower rooms, and twin beds (Bunyan) and a double (Burwell). Each has a high vaulted ceiling and engineered wooden floors. The Burwell Room has just one step to negotiate in order to gain access. BREAKFAST IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE ROOMS.

If staying in the main house, you are welcome to make use of one of the reception rooms to read and relax. We are not heating that room at present, however, because of the huge rise in heating costs. Bring a jumper and it should be ok!

Note that we do not, unless you receive a specific confirmation from us (i.e we have confirmed to you that we allow dogs in your case), allow dogs. If you send a request to keep a dog and we have not answered (for whatever reason) that message, that will not constitute assent. Unfortunately, even though we have a dog ourselves, many visitors have not properly controlled their pets.

Check in: 16:00 (4:00pm) - 22:00 (10:00pm) (arrivals may be allowed outside this window if your travel plans can't be adjusted however this is subject to availability)

Check out: Before 10:30 (10:30am)



Facilities & information

Recreations

Bird Watching

Squash Court

Antique Shopping

Bike Rental

Skydiving

Bowling Alley

Shopping

Football Field

Facilities

Free broadband access (wifi)

Free High Speed Internet Connection

High Speed Wireless

Meeting rooms

Express Check In

Housekeeping Daily

Housekeeping Weekly

Conference And Events

Wedding Services

DVD Video Rental

Food

Bar

Arrival information & directions

Address: Westoning Road, FlitwickLU5 6PL, United Kingdom

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