We selected this hotel as it was £50 for the night on a bed and breakfast basis and we were only travelling to the area to collect a new car thr following day.
On first sight the hotel was ok, nothing special, but ok. We had room 22, a large family room with a double and single bed. The radiators were broken and couldn't be turned off which meant the room was far too warm, we noticed a stain on the underside of the duvet having slept in the bed - ugh! We both woke up with bad backs too as the matress was very soft!
We ate at the Harvester Grill down the road which was lovely, and I'm glad we did as breakfast the next morning left a lot to be desired - my tea pot was dirty and had huge chips in it, the cups were heavily stained and the continental buffet was a bot of bowls filled with various items, rather than the individual portions you usually get at breakfast - I suppose this helped to keep costs down.
Overall, as I said in the title, you get what you pay for - the hotel was cheap and cheerful but not the sort of place I would stay in for pleasure, it was merely a means to an end.
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4 December 2011
We have taken over the hotel from the 18th of November, all previous reports are not a reflection to the present hotel owners and its goals. We welcome any previous customers to see the onward improvement to the hotel upgrading and its aims of being the best privately owned hotel in the Area.
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