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breathtaking views

Historical information only, premises sold and business unfortunately ceased.










Restaurant, used to be old boiler house.
With canal views out of the lovely windows.


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The courtyard quadrangle sandwiched between
the main pump house and the cottage.





Mezzanine floor and the superb landscaped garden.




More views of the garden and surroundings.



The chimney field and different view of the courtyard.




Reception hall from far end, well is under the flooring.




Intriguing collection of tools and implements
drawn by a noted local artist.

Tylers

Canal side view of Waterside Restaurant.
There is often a heron to be seen through
the windows, and one only has to bring
bread to become a King for a Day,
especially as the local birds and fish are all too
well acquainted with many forms of
persuasion whenever bread is
concerned.

Phone or fax the number below for more information
as Andy plus his wife Caren are keen to hear from anyone
fascinated by the place. Any further information
would be very gratefully received.



Or email me with any pictures and information you may have
using the email link to my website below.
Malcolm Pugh May 2003

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