![]() ![]() RANCHERO UNDERPASS PLUSWhen it comes to refreshments, there’s a fridge with sparkling and still water, and a little bottle of milk – no booze though (is this a thing with hotels these days, I wonder?) – plus a fancy Nespresso machine with plenty of pods and little bags of biscuits/fudge. ![]() It’s a beautiful March day on my visit, and a cloudless blue sky provides the perfect backdrop for several white blossom trees.Īnd above? A wonderful ceiling light, of course – this one more brass than glass, but equally gorgeous. The newly-decorated bedrooms are located in a separate house next door, with its own walkway accessed via an iron gate unlock the black door reminiscent of a London property and enter a lavish, yet homely, hallway with guestbook, modern artwork and wooden banister. And they won’t be disappointed for, while the exterior couldn’t be more British, the inside wouldn’t look out of place in Vienna – before I’d even checked in, I’d lost count of the number of ornante chandeliers, grand pianos or expensive artwork on practically every ceiling, floor or wall (and that’s without mentioning the original coving, wood floors or Tiffany lamps). With its long, tree-lined driveway sprouting fountain and immaculate lawn, it could be picked up and dropped in the countryside without looking a jot out of place.Īn art gallery, restaurant, wedding venue, hotel and cookery school ( Richard Hughes Cookery School) in one, The Assembly House may attract a whole host of different clientele but each one comes in search of the same thing: a slice of luxury. No funding allocated yet.Like a lot of buildings in Norwich, The Assembly House – a Grade I-listed Georgian manor built in 1754 and positioned opposite the all-glass, modern Forum building – doesn’t look like it belongs in the city centre. Phase III - Widening Ranchero Road from the underpass through the freeway
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