Reviews
Add Review- James KenyonReviewed on Google Maps
Nice location the rooms are basic as is the breakfast. The staff are fab however for the price it's a step up from Travel Lodges
- gourishanker varshneyReviewed on Google Maps
While the building and the facilities looks OK the accommodation is below average. Rooms were very small and cold. Accommodation looked dated especially the carpets in all the alleyways. The sign boards took me directly to accommodations and then I had to walk all the way to reception to collect the keys. In the morning at 8 am there was noone at reception to checkout. Had to call on a number to leave the keys on the desk.
- Marc TaylorReviewed on Google Maps
Idyllic location with plenty of room on the grounds. Feels like a retreat! Staff are beeping lovely & extremely helpful. Gym and library here too! The rooms are quite small & there doesn't seem to be any lifts to the rooms on the upper floors but I'm liking it :)
- Matt PurserReviewed on Google Maps
Like being at a posh school without any of the posh bits. Given that it's the Chartered Institute of Marketing's hotel you have to take your hat off to the way this is marketed. I mean the rooms look spacious and comfy. Mine was like a cupboard. The TV sound kept going off, first world problems. Lost my booking, key didn't work, on the plus side got my steps in. Breakfast was the usual mush of eggs. With overdone everything else. Won't be back. Lovely setting for a wedding though!
- B 23Reviewed on Google Maps
Closed restaurant, inaccessible first floor rooms. No space to move around bed to get to shower/loo so you better be able bodied and stick thin. Double room is a single room. Aged, poor parking, boiling hot rooms with no air movement. Noisy corridors and floors. Pretty awful.