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Fodor's Review:
Named after a 19th-century poet famed for writing things nobody could really understand, this charming hotel occupies two historic town houses dating to the end of the 18th century. One was once the home of the eponymous writer, and his sweetly nonsensical words decorate the walls. Rooms are small and decorated in a simple but charming style, with flowery bedspreads and cream walls. Bathrooms are nothing fancy, but have all you need. Downstairs the sitting rooms are attractive and relaxing. Note that not all rooms have private bathrooms, so specify if that's important to you. Also, bedrooms facing the street can be a bit noisy -- light sleepers should ask for rooms at the back.
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