The Campanile has a motel style layout whereby the reception and restaurant/bar are in one building and the hotel rooms are in another, and each hotel room has a door that opens to the outside world rather than in internal corridor.
Due to the price bracket this hotel falls into, I know it is inevitable that I will compare it to a Travelodge. On this occasion, I think the Campanile wins. Admittedly, it isn't as modern as most Travelodges, but it's not quite as basic either. This one had an onsite restaurant and bar, decent toiletries, additional pillows and blankets and a hairdryer in the room. Oh, and there was also lots of tea and coffee available. The room was of adequate size (smaller than typical Travelodge room) with TV, desk, wardrobe and chair.
The hotel was about 2 miles from the centre of Wakefield and easily accessible from the M1. There was plenty of on-site free parking and the staff we met were very courteous. Our room was at the back and looked over the canal. Despite the fact that the main road is visible, we couldn't hear a thing.
I would stay at this hotel again providing it was only for 1 or 2 nights. I see other people have commented on the lack of cleanliness and an excess of spiders, but I didn't have any issues like those! The room could have done with a lick of paint, but it was clean.
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