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    4.6 (10 reviews)
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    worse than awful. the property is for sale. noone is here. they have taken our money and disappeared.

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    Went for an evening event and very much enjoyed the food and the fantastic music by the Sugar Thieves!

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    Leon and Dawn were wonderful hosts while we stayed there and we loved the musical history with Leon's concert during dinner.

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