|
Lady Anne Middleton'sNewest Review: ... a difference – with a bit of history, I mean. It’s made up of 6 historic listed buildings, situated near ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Lady Anne Middleton's
by - written on 26/04/01 (Very useful, 220 readings)
Rating:
**Updated November 2003** On another visit to York this weekend, we stayed again at this hotel. Sad to say, I've had to reduce the number of stars from 4 to 3. Main reasons: 1. reception staff not really as attentive as on our previous visit. Well, the evening staff seemed to be almost disinterested in newly arriving guests, to be frank. That said, the staff on in the morning were extremely helpful. 2. The rooms seem to be verging on the shabby. One of my pet hates - mouldy shower curtain - something that can so easily be changed, sums up the attidtude to general maintenance and refurbishment. Still, it only cost me £60.00 ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Lady Anne Middleton's
Hotel Premier Inn (London-County Hall)
Bed & Breakfast The Russel Guest House (Brighton)
Hotel The Wild Pheasant (Wales)
Hotel Hilton (Leicester)
decent sized rooms
expensive internet access
Hotel Jurys Inn (Milton Keynes)
Great location, comfortable and nice rooms
Dishonest staff, smelly staff and loud noise at night
Hotel Travelodge (Bristol Central)
Good location, clean, cheap
Uncomfortable bed, small rooms, miserable staff
Hotel Travelodge (London Tower Bridge)
Close to train station, clean and friendly
Right next to a train track
Hotel Travelodge (Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Southbound)
North bound and South bound both easily accessible for M1, friendly staff!!
Rooms just a bit on the drab side!
Hotel The Lister Arms (Yorkshire)
Hotel Travelodge (London-Fulham)
Good location in west London, excellent maid service
Frequently unmanned reception, cold rooms with inefficient heater

