Cirencesters only town centre 3 star hotel Occupies a Grade II listed property with old ... more
beams and log fires A popular meeting place for over 3 centuries High quality 1651 brasserie with a varied menu at sensible prices an enclosed courtyard for alfre...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Easy to book. Disadvantages: Some restrictions on booking.
We decided that we would like a short break and persuaded my wife's mother to look after our children so we could have a weekend away.
After searching around the Internet we came across the JarvisHotels web site (http://www.jarvis.co.uk) and saw that they were advertising weekend breaks at up to 50% off the usual cost. The number of places on offer were restricted and bookings could only be made for Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights. The other conditions were that there had to be two people sharing the room, you had to book for two consecutive nights and you had to pay in advance.
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Advantages: Good leisure club,nice rooms Disadvantages: Unfriendly staff
The JarvisHotel is a couple of miles north of Bristol in an area called Winterbourne. As a former country house built in the mid 19th century and with extensive grounds it has every going for it as a hotel. The Jarvis group have spent a lot of money refurbishing the place including an excellent Poolside leisure Club with swimming pool, spa, solarium and under-utilised exercise equipment. As is often the case the pool is a little small and you soon learn how a goldfish must feel swimming around the same extent of water only about 6 times your body length.
The rooms in the old part of the hotel are quite spacious but you may find those in the newer part little better than a motorway lodge for size. They are clean and tidy and have the obligatory tea-making facilities. All rooms are en-suite. The bar is cramped but nearby is a huge ...
Advantages: The whole experience was an advantage. Disadvantages: -
Having just returned from what I class as a well deserved break I thought I would write about the Hotel me and my family have just returned from. I decided at the last minute really that I would book us a weekend away and began to surf the net as you do looking for not only a bargain but a nice place to stay to boot.
The place I eventually chose with the help of my fiancé was the Ramada Jarvishotel in Brighton, I have never stayed in a hotel in Brighton before having only visited once previously and having stayed in a bed and breakfast so I cannot compare it to other hotels in the Brighton area but I can compare it to other hotels throughout Britain and indeed Europe as I am fairly well travelled.
The first thing of note with this hotel is that it has a modern look without losing any grandeur, I often find modern hotels look ...