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Reviewed 3 October 2016

I found this hotel on Booking.com and thought it was a bargain so gave it a go. I'm so pleased I did! I would have never have found it otherwise!

My plan was to spend a couple of nights in Bath but the hotels were more than I wanted to pay so looked at Bristol as a good base for the area. I'd read the reviews about the hotel being next to a pub and in the middle of a housing estate and was a little apprehensive but I was so pleasantly surprised!

We arrived in the evening, although you can check in from midday. Yes, you drive through a housing area, which is very bizarre, and you arrive at the pub, which doesn't seem to advertise that there is a hotel there at all, but the building is lovely and all the better for me to be able to book a room next time :-).

We checked in in the pub and one of the bar staff took us round the back to the converted barn, showed us to our room and where breakfast would be served. It really is a lovely quaint building and the room was clean and spacious. We went for a normal room, but there is a superior option apparently. I was a bit concerned that there was live music in the pub that night but we didn't hear a peep. Once we were settled, it was like we were in the middle of the country - absolutely brilliant!.

The first morning we had the continental breakfast, which was included in the price and consisted of toast, croissants, cereals, bananas, tea, coffee and orange juice. My mum asked if there was yoghurt available, which there wasn't, however the lady making the breakfasts offered to go to the supermarket to get her some. We declined, but it was such a kind offer! The second day we paid the additional £5 for a cooked breakfast as well and it was very tasty.

The bed was very comfy and the room and en suite were clean. There's a quilt and sheet option with 2 pillows available. I was happy with a shower but my mum would have liked a bath option (purely personal preference).

I loved the fact that it was located so close to main roadways and a retail park and yet felt so isolated when we were in the hotel. There are only a few rooms so it really does feel homely and the décor is just lovely. As we were out and about, we didn't get to eat in the pub, however the menu had a good selection and was very reasonably priced.

I can't wait to go back on a trip down south and stay at the Langley Arms again - truly a hidden gem! Thank for so much and keep up the great work!

Date of stay: October 2016
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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Thank Kim S
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Reviewed 24 August 2016 via mobile

A building every bit as old and charming as it looks. Stay in a 17th century farmhouse, with the adjacent barn has become a pub. Should be excellent and could be, with a little more attention.
First, it lost its once rural location and is now almost impossible to find, marooned in the centre of a contemporary housing estate.
Excellent telephone manner from lady who answered our enquiries.
Silly details needlessly detract, like a huge wardrobe with no hangers, a lack of room ventilation and watch your shins on those protruding bed legs, ouch.
Dinner in the barn was simple and very tasty but the wine glasses were so badly washed they were almost opaque: needless mistakes again. Staff varied from very good (cheerful single-handed lady valiantly doing everything at breakfast from cooking in an ill-equipped mini kitchen to waiting tables) to abysmal (sullen-faced barmaid gracelessly failing to do anything about stained glasses beyond supplying two more just as bad and finally after being asked, some blue paper roll for the customer to polish their own)
Still, the charm of the delightful old farmhouse remains, with its many curiosities, awaiting the realisation of its full potential

Date of stay: August 2016
Trip type: Travelled on business
Thank eatsmakelijk
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Reviewed 24 August 2016

A magical 17th century hideaway which provides a lovely place to recharge your batteries. This was our 3rd overnight visit as part of our car journey between London & Wales. Situated just off the M4/M32 junction outside Bristol makes this an ideal spot to break our long car drive. A important aspect is that we always sleep soundly after we arrive in the night and wake up in such a lovely charming place with stylish 17th century character. The staff are every friendly & polite and the breakfast buffer included is plentiful, full English cooked breakfast option is available at additional cost. I'm sure this won't be our last visit!

Room tip: The 2 actic bedrooms are more spacious if your happy to climb extra set of stairs
Date of stay: July 2016
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Thank RoyOz
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Reviewed 1 August 2016 via mobile

We traveled from Scarborough to Langley arms and what a treat we were in for. Absolutely stunning farm house setting albeit in a brook side location! We were greeted by very friendly staff and they allocated us a beautiful room and gave us good advice on how to get to the airport . We were a bit late for the carvery but there are a lot of places to eat around and about. The bar is lovely and the beer very reasonably priced . Had a great night sleep as it was very quiet . Would highly recommend a stay here. Thanks Langley arms!

Date of stay: August 2016
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Thank darreng1813
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Reviewed 26 July 2016

What a pleasant stay. when we arrived on a Friday night we were slightly concerned as the pub had live music which was very loud. However, the guest rooms are in a separate building behind the pub area so the noise is not noticeable. When we arrived we were welcomed by the staff in a very friendly manner. Unfortunately, the wifi was down so they were unable to access their booking system which led to us being put in the wrong room. This was realised very promptly and we were moved to our correct room. They were very nice about this and provided us a drink at the bar for the inconvenience which was very nice of them.

The room itself number 5 was a lovely twin room. The room was very clean and clearly, pride is taken in making sure it is kept clean and to high standards. We had fresh towels in fact some were clearly new as they still had the plastic clip in them when we tried to unfold them. the beds were comfortable and we had a very pleasant nights sleep. the tea and coffee provisions in the room are standard although they did not appear to cater for people who prefer decaf coffee. having said this I didn't ask so maybe something they do have on request I don't know.

the breakfast was lovely we paid the extra for the cooked version and were not disappointed. I couldn't find fault with the food itself. I was however disappointed that when I booked it through a third-party site it said breakfast included and when we arrived were told this was only continental.

The building is a beautiful old building full of character. yes its old, yes the floorboards creek but that's what you get in very old places. the staff are lovely personable people. they were always polite kind and efficient. they were happy to talk and took an interest in us made us feel very welcomed.

I would have no hesitation in booking in here again if i needed a place to stay in the area. I would also have no problem recommending it to friends.

Date of stay: July 2016
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Thank arron p
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