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Where timeless elegance meets countryside charm @tylneyhallhotel 🌿 Surrounded by 66 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and woodlands, it exudes classic British elegance and historic charm. The building itself is a Grade II listed Victorian mansion, featuring grand architecture, sweeping staircases, ornate ceilings, and traditional decor that makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. Known for its peaceful setting, romantic atmosphere, and timeless beauty. Whether you're wandering through the Italian Gardens, enjoying afternoon tea in a drawing room, or just soaking in the countryside views, Tylney Hall offers a perfect blend of heritage and tranquility. Thank you for our beautiful stay we loved every moment! 💫 📍 Tylney Hall, Hook, Hampshire

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National Geographic

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