Talk:Horton, Northamptonshire

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The New French Partridge Hotel and Restaurant
Does this article not, perhaps, somewhat over-emphasise the importance of this establishment? Notwithstanding the architectural value of the building it inhabits (at least based on the photograph [at the top of the article, no less!]), or its constituting the 'largest amenity' Horton has to offer, the fact that it's mentioned in two different sections does rather seem to be the result of promotion, even if the first mention does shoehorn in an historical note regarding its status as a former coaching inn. The fact that a helpful instruction on where to find the place- 'next to the church'- doesn't make this look any less like an advertisement designed to guide visitors directly there.