Stay well away from this place. Even after making complaints the Hotel have accused us of lying. Find somewhere else or book here at your peril

Stay well away from this place. Even after making complaints the Hotel have accused us of lying. Find somewhere else or book here at your peril
Dirty and rotten room!! I have no bathroom and the bedroom I have is VERY small and old. The window is cracked and the wood of the frame is rotten. I went to have a shower at 22:30 and there was a beetle lay dead and soaked on the floor. Old towels soaked also just left on the floor. I...
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stayed here for one night after a job interview. i had nowhere to store my case while at my interview so phoned ahead to the hotel and asked if i could leave it early while away, was told was not a problem and just to drop it in in the morning. when arriving back from the interview i was early...
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if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city, take a while to drop into the grove end, i was last here in 1978, and it has lost none of its old english charm, very cosy and comfortable and full of character, with its older style furnishings and we were waiting for basil faulty to jump out,...
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Clean Hotel with plesent staff, in need of a small refurbisment but otherwise for the price it was good value for money and a Full Old fasioned English breakfast thrown in as well, would stay again.
For just £7 less than a clean, modern and large double-bedded room in the Premier Inn on Water Lane, the Grove End Hotel offers a tiny and hideous single room with a duvet cover from 'Abigail's Party'.
A smell of rancid fat pervades Reception.
My room (£62!!!) was a small single with the kind of furniture that would be spurned...
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I have regularly stayed at the Grove End Hotel and enjoyed the experience. I found the staff very friendly, the food good and the bar excellent. I would stay there again
All I can say is I wish there were more hotels like this I stayed here a couple of years ago and it just keeps getting better the staf know your name your not just a number.
Two words for you: ‘hideously’ and ‘overpriced’. At £58 per night for a single en-suite you’d be right to expect much, much more. The décor was woeful – unless you think taste in interior design peaked in 1978. The extractor fan in the bathroom must’ve been fitted the wrong way round, as it was freezing (even for late April). The...
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