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| | The Langtry Manor Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset, England |
 | | Originally called the "Red House", the hotel was built in 1877 by King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales) as a home for his favourite mistress, the famous Lillie Langtry, as a permanent rendevouz whenever needed. |
 | | Furnished as it was when His Royal Highness graced this magnificent spacious room, enjoy a Private Dinner "a deux" by candle and fire light just as the Prince of Wales could have had. |
 | | Also a selection of double, twin, four poster and jacuzzi rooms, decorated to the same high standards as The Manor, are available at Langtry Lodge, the home of Lord Derby where Lillie and Edward stayed during the building of The Manor, just 50 yards away. |
| www.historic-uk.com /StayUK/South-West/CountryHouses/LangtryManor.htm (200 words) |
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