There are six guest bedrooms here at The Belfry, each with its own style, character and aspect. 
There are five double and one twin-bedded room. One double and the twin on the ground floor and four doubles on the first floor.
Each of the rooms is named after one of the great poets of the nineteenth century, all of whom were writing around the time that The Belfry was planned and built as the village school.
We like our guests to be relaxed and at peace in their room and so not only will you find the usual television and tea/coffee facilities but there will be bottled mineral water and biscuits in the room (with the occasional home-made flapjack!). You will find a CD player with CDs available to borrow on the landing. white waffle-weave bathrobes in the wardrobe for you to wrap up in and of course the complete works of the poet after whom your room was named may also be found in your room/
Our beds are made with spotless white 100% cotton sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers and our bathrooms have 100% cotton towels and face flannels (and the bath towels are the biggest on the market). The curtains and bed throws are high-quality, as is the tea and coffee, herbals, hot-chocolate and malt drinks (these things are important!). Fresh milk and juices for if you are thirsty are in the fridge under the stairs for you to help yourselves.
During the Winter, we are aiming to work on the showers in some of the rooms and redecorate too.
We will update the descriptions and images as soon as we can after changing the rooms but occasionally the furniture and layout of the room may differ from an image on the site.
To find out more about the individual rooms just click on the room names in the Accommodation menu.
Additionally, there is free wireless broadband internet access throughout the hotel. Please just ask for the access code.
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