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    Broomhill Art Hotel

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    ModerateArt Galleries, Hotels

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    The Barnstaple Hotel - Bedroom

    The Barnstaple Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    This hotel is comfortable and the rooms cosy. Heating is good and there is decent wifi. There is no…read moreroom safe. They have both a heated indoor and an out door swimming pool. Staff are very pleasant. Breakfast is standard English breakfast and is served buffet style. The chef cooks your eggs to order. Take as many sausages, bacon, mushroom, baked beans as you like. But I was disappointed to see a £3/- charge on my bill on check out. Our room rate included prepaid breakfast. One morning we had to order breakfast. I asked for an omelette and One sausage. I was given 2 sausages and charged £3/- for the sausages! What I object to was that I was not warned about the extra £3/- for 1 sausage! Then to hide it in my bill is disgusting! This is NOT best practice. Charge if you must, but please warn your guest first. I still had to pay the £3/- for 1 sausage. Be warned check your bill carefully!

    Would like to have given this hotel a good review, but due to an incident with an overflow issue…read morein the bathroom and a lying member of staff I can't. The hotel itself is fairly decent and the rooms themselves are fair for the price. My partner and I stayed here for one night. We decided to have a bath when we first checked in. We started the bath and went to take our clothes off. When we went back into the bathroom the bath was overflowing, which according to a certain member of staff is something that happens fairly regularly, naturally we were worried that we'd be in trouble for this. I asked the member of staff who dealt with us if we'd be liable for any costs. He assured me we wouldn't as "its happens quite regularly, so you won't be charged" We were then moved to a lesser room (again, not something either me or my partner had any real issue with) at some point during the evening our door was knocked and another member of staff asked us if "we'd had another overflow or split a bottle of wine" as they'd had another leak through (surely they'd know what room it had come through from, rather than just try and blame us) Anyway, we then enjoyed the rest of our evening and even asked to check out late as we'd slept so well. When we then went to check out we were suddenly told we had to pay £180 for damages caused by the overflow. The overflow that we had been told the night before they'd had problems with, and that we wouldn't be charged for. As it was the same member of staff, I said to him that he assured us it wouldn't cost anything. He then said that "yes I did say that" and still presented us with the bill. We didn't have the money to pay in full there and then so we paid as much as we could there and then and said we'd settle up the outstanding later. In the meantime we spoke to trading standards and the hotel ombudsman, as well as a plumber friend. All of whom agreed that we had a good case not to pay the £180 for several reasons; it being a common occurrence at this particular hotel, the member of staff telling me to my face that we wouldn't be charged and then admitting to me he said it as he presented me with the bill, and the fact the overflow obviously has issues within this hotel. The member of staff who said all this has since told his manager that he never said what he said. So we ended up essentially being called liars. We don't lie and the fact this piece of scum has basically said we do I am furious. He knows the truth and we know the truth and we will be happy to stand up in court and/or to his face and look him in the face as he tells his lie yet again. So I say this, if you want to risk being served by a liar then go ahead and book a room, but be warned ... you never know what total rubbish the person serving you could be speaking. The bill has now been settled up but we will be pursuing our case through trading standards, the hotel ombudsman, and the citizens advice bureau.

    Park Hotel

    Park Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    What a wonderful hotel! This beautiful hotel is obviously run by people with love in their hearts!…read moreThe place is absolutely gorgeous, clean, and welcoming! The beds are so comfortable, and were a joy to sleep in after a long day of travel! The breakfast at the hotel restaurant? Oh my word! Heavenly!!! Seriously... I was beyond impressed by the entire experience, and I recommend this gem of a business wholeheartedly!

    Oh dear. The hotel…read morepromised a fair amount upon arrival, such as a park view and carrying a nigh-on £80 price tag for the night. When pulling our rented Mondeo into the forecourt, the car suddenly looked at home... That's it yes... The Brend hotel was a relabelled Ford garage unless I am very much mistaken! Even down to the blue oval Brend logo that slotted into the silver frontage of the building. In short, for nearly £80 I got a single bed that had all of the comfort of broken concrete, staff who had all of the enthusiasm of lobotomised narcoleptics and the breakfast looked like it had spent time in a blender. I arrived at three minutes before 2, to be told that I could not order lunch, because they ceased serving at 2pm. Not a good start on the customer service front. I ventured to my room (that was completely out of the front entrance of the reception area and across the car park) and entered my pink-carpeted digs. Not the largest of rooms, with the aforementioned single bed taking up the majority of the space. The bathroom was even tiny - if you sat on the toilet, you could burn your face on the heated towel rail, if that was your kind of thing. It's not mine, but each to their own... After the gig, we joined the many coffin dodgers that were also residing there in the bar for a drink. The male bartender was super-polite and helpful, but the female (I think she was female, but I can not verify this assumption due to the Hitler attitude and slicked-back, heavily gelled hairdo) bartender was so full of passive aggression it clearly sent us the message to go to bed as it was nearly 11:30! The staff were friendly at breakfast, but the Full English was a write-off in the Ford garage. Uncooked bacon, the cheapest, rusk-filled sausage and soggy hash browns all mixed together with nasty baked beans. Bon appetit! Wi-Fi was not free, which winds me up - it is no extra cost for the hotel to provide this. The Gideon Bible ninjas had not visited my room. Possibly they were thwarted in their efforts by the grumpy Hitler bartender. I will give this place a miss next time.

    Broomhill Art Hotel - galleries - Updated May 2026

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