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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Inside Ye Olde Smokehouse - Fraser's Hill Part 6



Ye Olde Smokehouse is a famous landmark in Fraser's Hill.

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Quaint and charming, this country home is built with Tudor English architectural style.


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A nice place to spend the night for the "old English guesthouse" experience.

“Inside Ye Olde Smokehouse - Fraser's Hill Part 6”, a copyrighted post, was written for My Nice Garden blog by Autumn Belle @ http://www.mynicegarden.com/

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A cosy corner by the fire place.


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The Fire Place

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The Bar

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Thoughts of impeccable service and excellent food.

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In the afternoons, they serve very good real English tea
with homemade scones served with strawberry jam and fresh cream.

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Entrance to the dining area.

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Bouquet of fresh and fragrant flowers.


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Resident Lounge

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Furniture and antiques with old English ambience.

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A quiet place.

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A quaint setting.

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A step back in time...


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... where calm and tranquility prevails.


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Picturesque window views of the English cottage garden outside.

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I have another post (Fraser's Hill Part 5) about the garden - click here.


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An old grandfather's clock.


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A pair of gnomes.

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Royal Pahang room.

For more information, visit Ye Olde Smokehouse website via this link.

6 comments:

  1. I have enjoyed this series and what a beautiful place indeed a step back in time!

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  2. The furniture is very old English - like from the 1800s!!!

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  3. It's really nice. I love the way that arranged the furniture in the room with the corner fireplace.

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  4. Its a charming place. We love to take tea and buttered scones with marmalade there.

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