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Gordon Ramsay Restores Curtis House Inn in Woodbury
The new episode of Hotel Hell aired last night on FOX.

Gordon Ramsay saved Connecticut’s oldest inn in a new episode of “Hotel Hell” that aired Monday night, Connecticut Magazine reported.
When Ramsay arrived at the inn in May, he found the location in less-than-perfect condition. The brother and sister duo running the place owned by the Hardisty family weren’t on speaking terms, the food quality was suffering and neither the staff nor the guests were happy with the state of the inn.
According to the magazine, Ramsay stayed at the Litchfield County landmark for five days and was able to fix the relationship between the siblings, restore pride in the inn and create a new menu of Hardisty family favorites.
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Apart from organizational changes, Ramsay also changed up the decor in the inn’s main entrance areas and its guest rooms.
To top it all off, a paranormal investigator hired by Ramsay confirmed rumors that the inn is haunted.
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