Set above the oldest public house in the Peak District village of Hayfield, this small, family-run hotel provides you with the most modern amenities, whilst still retaining its... more...old-world charm.
Set above the oldest public house in the Peak District village of Hayfield, this small, ... more
family-run hotel provides you with the most modern amenities, whilst still retaining its old-world charm.An ideal base for walkers and cyclists, Hayfield is located...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good food, pleasant staff and good prices Disadvantages: the ghostly feeling
Whilst visiting friends in Lydd in Kent, we stayed at "The Georgehotel" a large hotel built in a very small town.
When we went to the hotel, you can feel the characteristics and you can see some original features, we paid before we took our luggage up and the prices to stay for a double room is £45.00, a single room is £25.00, win is £45.00 and a room for a family of 3/4 is £55/£60.
You can also have the choice to have breakfast there which was from £3.50 - £6.95 and of course you can't stay at a hotel without having there fry up!!
The staff showed us our way up to our room, the place felt very strange and weird.
As you walk along the narrow hallway on the top floor it was creaky and dim, you can even see that the flooring was slanted, it looked very spooky to me.
We had a double bedroom with a TV and DVD player, tea and coffee ...
Advantages: Comfortable, historic hotel Disadvantages: Bar shuts too early!
Thanks to the ticket touts (aka parasitic scum), I couldn't get tickets to any of the Manic Street Preachers' London gigs on their recent tour. As the Manics are a band that seem to be constantly on the verge of retirement, you don't like to miss an opportunity to see them live, so I booked the Reading concert.
Over the years, I've decided my least favourite aspect of going to concerts is travelling home afterwards - ever since my sister threw up in the car somewhere in Somerset on the way back from the Newport leg of Radioheard's Big Tent Tour. So I decided to book a hotel, and I decided I wanted a NICE hotel.
The GeorgeHotel is apparently the oldest building in Reading. It's incredibly easy to find, right at the heart of the town centre, and about a ten minute walk from the train station. From the outside, it looks like some ...
Advantages: On The Beach Front. Disadvantages: Can not predict the weather.
The GeorgeHotel is the equivilent of The Dorchester in London. The atmosphere is great. The food in the Dining Room is excellent, so do try it if you get the chance. The Brassery is also very good.
The staff can not do enough for their guests. Anybody visiting the I sle of Wight should just go for lunch if they can not stay in the hotel.
We were lucky enough to have breakfast deliviered on the balcony of our room. The waiter visited us as often as he would have done, had we been in the Brassery.
The quantity and quality of the food is second to none.All rooms are well presented and clean, try to get a balcony room if you can. ...
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Product details
Long Name
George Hotel
Rooms
6
Type
Hotel
Address
14 Church Street
Post Code
SK22 2JE
City
Hayfield
County
Cheshire
Country
United Kingdom
Continent
Europe
Manufacturer's product description
Set above the oldest public house in the Peak District village of Hayfield, this small, family-run hotel provides you with the most modern amenities, whilst still retaining its old-world charm.