From the cocktail bar entrance hall to on-trend rooms, beautiful grounds and tempting dinner menu, the fifth hotel in the Pig litter should suit the most discerning of snouts
Nothing says “you’re going to have a good time” like walking into a cocktail bar. Reception desks are boring – all forms and faffing. Why not start with the fun bit? The Pig at Combe does this with aplomb. Guests open a heavy wooden door into a gorgeous, wood-panelled room (pictured) lit by a candelabra, with shelves of coloured glasses stacked against mullioned windows and an open fire, blazing even on a sunny August afternoon.
If we hadn’t been with our six-year-old, we might well have headed straight for the sofas and not made it to our room for a good few hours.
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