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I like my food and I can tell you you'll not find many places like this in the country, trip advisor will back my up on this one but it might be more than you want to spend.
It might not be practical to get to though and some people think that the Channel Islands are dull. I agree with them to an extent however you get to eat very well there which makes it worthwhile for me.
Great place, great food and a great location. It's not the full 5 star luxury waited on hand and foot experience, but an extremely good family run small hotel. The sort of place where you can talk to the owners about what's on the menu that night, where it came from or even if they raised it themselves. Or come in after a days walking, stick your head round the kitchen door to ask for a pot of tea and get a full tray of tea and the best home made cakes you've ever had.
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