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Harlington Manor

Harlington Manor, Dunstable

Harlington Manor, Westoning Road, Harlington, Bedfordshire, LU5 6PL

About Harlington Manor

The house dates from the late 14th century and has a fascinating history. King Charles the Second 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. The house was the property of the Burwell/Wingate families for approximately 470 years.

All rooms have free toiletries, a Nespresso coffee machine and a kettle. Rooms have access to mini fridges with fresh milk.

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 state bed and ensuite bathroom with spa bath, whilst the Garden Room ( 2/3 of a Tudor great chamber) has spectacular ceiling heights, a Regency four poster and a private bathroom. The Wainscot Room is themed and cosy. It is fully panelled, partially with 16th century panelling.

You are welcome to make use of one of the reception rooms to read and relax.

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