An Inspector Calls ; His Mission: To Test Hotel Hospitality to the Limit

Daily MailApril 09, 2006

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HOTELS that cost more than Pounds 50 a night and then charge for mineral water are, in my opinion, downright mean. Here at the bizarre and gently eccentric Trunkwell Mansion House in the village of Beech Hill, near Reading, there are two large bottles (one still, one sparkling) sitting on a mahogany cupboard in my spacious room.This makes a pleasant change from places charging more than Pounds 2 for a small bottle of Evian.

Generally, there is a generous and relaxed atmosphere about Trunkwell - and a refreshing informality. A young man called Ian, wearing scruffy jeans and a sweatshirt, escorts me up the stairs as if it's his parents' house.

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An Inspector Calls ; His Mission: To Test Hotel Hospitality to the Limit

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