Built in the 18th century, The Radstock Hotel is a traditional coaching inn close to Bath and Bristol Airport. It offers comfortable accommodation with home-cooked meals and friendly staff.
stacey
United Kingdom
Not one for negative reviews but this place was the pits! So I arrived in the ‘car park’ which was some run down garages. After parking I witnessed a couple of lads in a bmw doing a drug deal. Thought I’d wait to go in until they left… on entering reception/the pub I thought I’d walked in on a scene in shameless. I looked around for Frank Gallagher passed out on the floor.. no luck. I headed to the bar to check in. Some blonde bird was screaming and shouting on the phone arguing with her fella to my left. Anyway carried on waiting.. she’s then shouting to what must be the landlady ‘I love your tits’. Eventually the landlady gives me my key and some bloke at the bar shows me to my room. Heading upstairs all I could see was cracks in the walls and the place falling apart. Gets in my room sat down. Next thing there’s commotion outside. Look out the window and there’s a group of people and cars in the road. 2 women proceed to fight each other, couple of fellas standing round like lemons. Cars blocking the road whilst one pulls the other’s hair. On a positive the room had a kettle and complimentary biscuits etc so I made a tea and watched the drama outside. Once that all finished, I heard music getting louder from the pub. I nipped down and the place was packed with pissed up locals. Thought great going to sleep well here. Went back up and luckily I was second floor up so got a few hours. Tbf the bathroom was relatively ‘modern’ minus the mouldy bits round the edges. Left and couple other guests looked traumatised running out of the place. If there’s one thing I learnt is you pay for what you get!! I was smug thinking I’d got a good deal for a hotel whilst my friends staying in Bath were paying £200+ for theirs. Anyway if you want any advice I’d say knock the place down, awful!
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Mark
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent perfectly cooked and presented and served quickly
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Jackie
United Kingdom
Fabulous. Terri was a lovely host and it is all beautifully furnished. An absolute treasure. We loved it.
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Fergus
United Kingdom
Stayed April 6/7. Room was lovely, spotlessly clean, quiet despite being on the back of a pub. King size bed was very comfy, lovely linen. Tea and coffee in the room. The highlight was the breakfast, cooked by one of the sisters (apologies I can’t remember your name) and was outstanding.
Boasting a garden and views of garden, The Litton is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Litton, 23 km from Oldfield Park Train Station.
Colin
United Kingdom
The village location was perfect , quietness and peace , great layout of surrounding gardens and leisure seating areas . Restaurant great food choices , great drinks . Room was nice size with great in room facilities . The staff were great , polite and helpful . Food was first class and local .
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Lisa
United Kingdom
Fantastic cottage in the heart of Shepton Mallet. Great owners who are really friendly and make everything easy. Cottage is well equipped and everything you need is in place for a relaxing break. Easy parking and great to have separate entrance to get to cottage. Just a shame the weather was a bit too wet to be able to be outside in the terrace area.
lovely manor home..clean ..lovely staff..very nice amenities and grooming products, class above an ordinary hotel room..complementary cookies and water..small touches like that which made our stay perfect
leah
Australia
10
Scored 10
This was my third visit to ston easton park.
This was my third visit to ston easton park.
On our arrival we wanted afternoon tea and a nice quiet spot was found for us despite them being busy.
Our room overlooked the courtyard and was cosy yet grand. Lovely bathroom.
Breakfast was really good and all the staff were great throughout our stay.
A little more attention to detail from housekeeping in the room would be good. It was clean but one of the curtains needed a few curtain hooks and there were a couple of little cobwebs though this is the middle of the countryside.
mark
United Kingdom
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