This hotel was booked four months ago for a special occasion. For the price, we would have been better off elsewhere, where we could have tailored our event more to our liking. But that was with hindsight, and only we are to blame. The Kemble Inn comes across as an effort to mimic a smaller version of one of those wonderful, stately homes in England which have been turned into spa resorts. The potential is there, but for us The Kemble did not come up to grade. The entry is attractive, with a stunning staircase, but that is the most memorable architectural feature of note. The main problem is that too many first floor rooms are used as guest rooms, with only one small lounge available for reading, conversing, afternoon tea or cocktails or post-dinner coffee. Sadly, while very attractive, the lounge was closed after dinner, so having coffee there was not an option. The hotel boasts a highly touted restaurant -- Table Six. It is located in another delightful room, with a roaring fire place, although seating arrangements could be improved. Reservations are somewhat difficult to secure, and if you are booked for 8PM, don't count on having your choice available for one of only two desserts available. The menu and wine list are limited, although the quality of the latter is excellent. There are some excellent food options available in the nearby downtown which would probably have been a better choice for us. We will know better next time.