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frameless shower doors hayward Take me back to the start Standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles apply and calls may be included in your telecom provider's call package. Fairview Millwork has been supplying New England homeowners, builders, and contractors with specialized remodeling and building materials since 1953. We invite you to visit one our New England store locations to talk with one of our experienced sales or kitchen design personnel about your next remodeling or building project. Come see our kitchen design center, doors and windows showcase, and decking displays. Visit our South Yarmouth store location and see Cape Cod's largest display of decking and railings.

Fairview offers top-quality and nationally recognized brand name products including: from Andersen Windows, Lincoln Windows, MI Windows, SilverLine Windows, and Velux Skylights from Therma-Tru and Masonite from Trex, TimberTech, Azek, MoistureShield, and Gossen Decking from Decora, Kemper, Merillat, Wellborn, Wolf Classic, and Ultracraft Cabinetry from James Hardie, Nichiha, CertainTeed, LP Smartside, and Plygem Siding from Azek Trim and Royal Mouldings from Somerset, Mirage, Harris Wood, Hassel & Hughes, and Turman from Crown Heritage and LJ Smith Fairview Millwork stores located throughout greater Boston, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and New Hampshire:The 16th-century Egypt Mill is all lit up - a magical sight. Tumbling weir, huge water wheels, overhanging trees. Oh, yes . . . and a sturdy wide-planked bridge to cross before reaching the hotel's glass entrance doors.In front of those doors, a notice-on-a-stand tells us that Tracy is having her 1970s themed party tonight in the Pharaoh Suite and that guests should go straight up the stairs.

We go straight to reception, where the good news is that we've got a better room than the one they first thought of - with a double bed instead of two singles. To get to it, we cross the drawbridge once more, go down the wooden steps and aim for the red front door of the house next door.This is like a real house because it has flowers on the hall table, an oriental carpet on the stone floor and doors leading off into what might once have been drawing-rooms but are probably now bedrooms.Hmm. If one's expectations aren't high, there's nothing to be disappointed about is there? What we've got is an unremarkable, small, square ground-floor room with a set of rather nice Edwardian furniture. As it's not the cheerful-est place in the world, we are soon putting on best togs for restaurant eating.Crossing the drawbridge again, we dash up to the first floor and the conviviality of the bar - a large carpeted room with a raftered ceiling and plenty of tub chairs and tables. The restaurant's right next door.

And how appealing it looks with its wooden planked floor, wooden tables of different sizes and shapes, just the right lighting and an impressive collection of antique bits and pieces, including birdcages dangling from the ceiling and, on the walls, enamel signs advertising anything from Dubonnet to Lyons cakes. Two of the tables sit on a raised platform.We like pub food, so long as it rises above a few pieces of limp lettuce and tomatoes just out of the fridge, and, to follow, something boring swimming in gravy. This food, though, is in a different league altogether.We realise that one of us has got to have Portobello Mushrooms: "If only to discover if they have really travelled this far." It's a weak joke and my husband, knowing that mushrooms aren't my thing, offers to find out. But I don't feel that guilty, even though I've chosen something that really appeals: grilled Mediterranean prawns in garlic with ginger and lime butter and a spot of Thai dressing.Oh this is such a lovely place to be, especially on a Saturday evening when it's ringing with laughter.

Just look at the size of my prawns! Boy, are they good. "Large, as you can see but, er, unexceptional." (I think he's feeling martyred, seeing he only chose them to please me.) He's very happy with his main course of swordfish though: three grilled slices of it cooked exactly right: "Shows the chef's confidence," he remarks. My chicken is artily arranged within a circle of deep red sauce plus four small tomatoes on their vine.After all this we don't feel the slightest bit stuffed (so often, after a hotel dinner, I'm left clutching my stomach). Congratulations to chef Jason Leeming. It's not often that we are treated to food like this: simple with a twist. We raise our glasses.Back in our room, we are delighted to find that the bed's more comfortable than we'd thought it would be - very comfortable in fact. But it's a bit of a let-down to find that, when we put down our books, we have to get out of bed to switch off our respective lights which are high on the wall above the bed.For breakfast it's eggs and bacon and toast for him, just coffee for me.