"Good food with the chef made the omelette according to personal preference eg less spicy. Lots of food choices.Good service that they allowed me to put my luggage in the counter after checked out. Only thing is that my room is too corner that need to pass through lots of door and corridor to get to my room. Overall is nice and recommended"
Located in Bradford-on-Avon, 189 April Cottage is in a rural location, within a 5-minute drive of Quoins Organic Vineyard and Avonleigh Organic Vineyard. This bed & breakfast is 15.2 mi (24.4 km) from Longleat Safari and Adventure Park and 7.1 mi (11.4 km) from Roman Baths.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and barbecue grills.
A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include electric kettles, housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
"The house is perfectly clean, quiet and beautiful, historical sense, have a perfect sleep. The host is very nice and the hostess is elegant, lovely place"
This hidden treasure of Salisbury was originally a 13th century coaching inn that offered a warm welcome and convivial atmosphere. Though a few centuries older now, the hospitality and heart of the Best Western Salisbury Red Lion Hotel is stronger than ever. Our elegant and comfortably designed bedrooms will exceed even the highest expectations and our antique filled accommodation means public areas are full of character and charm. Our Vine Restaurant has a rosette to show for its deliciousness, while modern conference facilities have also been sympathetically incorporated to bring businesses the best! Ideally situated in the heart of the city of Salisbury, near its Cathedral, the hotel is a stones throw from Stonehenge (two miles to be precise), so easy access is a given! Limited on-site parking. Six spaces on a first come first served basis, 15.00 GBP per day. Pre-book directly with hotel. Alternative chargeable parking available nearby, please contact hotel for further details. Enjoy your stay.
"Overall a nice stay but one thing I did miss would be heating. There was a small electric heater but it was not powerful enough to heat up both the room and the bathroom"
Set in beautiful grounds on the river Avon and Nadder with stunning views of Salisbury Cathedral, The Riverside, a contemporary Manor House Hotel is the perfect choice for a city break. Just a short stroll takes you into the heart of this historic city. 38 beautifully refurbished bedrooms all with en-suites, flat screen televisions and free Wi-Fi, make for a relaxing and memorable stay.
"This hotel is very pleasant, I like the hotel environment, it is really beautiful, the front desk service is also warm, the breakfast is rich, the bed is very comfortable, all of which makes us feel very good."
Holiday Inn Express Swindon City Centre is a bright, modern hotel in Swindon, fully refurbished in 2024 and just steps from the train station. Business trip? Big day out? You’re in the right place with major offices like Zurich and Nationwide nearby, and three smart meeting rooms are ready when you are.
This cheerful Swindon hotel includes free Wi-Fi, a tasty, free, hot breakfast, and handy paid parking, both on-site and just around the corner.
Whether you're off to Stonehenge, shopping ‘til you drop, or heading into the Cotswold's, our comfy hotel in Swindon town centre is the perfect base. After your adventures, wind down with a drink or bite in the bar, cheers to a day well spent!
"I was originally heading to Bristol, but feeling a bit tired mid-journey, I decided to stop and rest at this hotel in town.
Compared to a typical Holiday Inn Express, the facilities here are a bit more basic, and the breakfast selection is more limited.
On-site parking is quite restricted; I had to park my car in a public lot a block away. (It’s actually not far at all—only about a 100-meter walk.)"
With a stay at The Tawny Owl in Swindon, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of River Thames and Moredon Medical Centre. This inn is 13.3 mi (21.3 km) from Cotswold Country Park and Beach and 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from King George V Field Play Area.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as an outdoor tennis court or take in the view from a garden.
At The Tawny Owl, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 5 guestrooms.
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I was very happy with my stay, during check- in staff was very friendly and answered all my questions. The room was very clean and nice only small problem is that rooms are not set up for the powering up of cell-phones, Recommend the desk provide attachments so that tourist can keep there phones powered up. During my 12 days stayed at four other similiar locations, your facility was the only one without adapters for cell phone charge.
Your food downstairs was great especially enjoyed the fish and chips. All in all a great stay I will DE finitely be returning very much enjoyed my stay with you,"
The Best Western Premier Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection in Swindon is set in 30 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside, overlooking the Vale of Cricklade with views of the Cotswolds. An ideal place to stay in Swindon, you’ll be surrounded by picture postcard villages and ancient landmarks, not to mention the excellent shopping facilities of the town itself.
With its great location, the Best Western Premier Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection is famously welcoming and has been owned and run by the Clifford family for over 50 years, who celebrated their Golden Jubilee in 2010. With the M4 Corridor just one mile away, the Swindon hotel is convenient for London (80 miles), Bristol (40 miles) and Birmingham (85 miles), so youll never be far from things to see and do. Take a walk along the Ridgeway, near Swindon and enjoy breathtaking views across the Marlborough Downs. In the fantastic surrounding countryside, you’ll find huge images carved into hills (like the famous White Horse of Uffington) and monuments that pre-date recorded history at Avebury and Silbury Hill.
More practically, you can enjoy a bargain in the Swindon Designer Outlet Village and Brunel Shopping Centre. Close to the hotel itself at the Blunsdon Abbey stadium, you can find motorcycle speedway racing, featuring the Swindon Robins.
The Best Western Premier Blunsdon House Hotel, BW Premier Collection in Swindon has fabulous rooms available for conference hire and is one of the most sought-after wedding venues in Swindon. This hotel, plus all that surrounds it, is a real hidden gem.
"The hotel location is good. Quite quick and convenient for checking in the hotel. However, the room was outdated with old carpet. The air condition was very old and so loud."
The White Hart Hotel is set in an elegant Grade II listed building, close to Salisbury Cathedral. Centrally located in the old town, our historic 4-star Salisbury hotel dates back to the 1600s, blending original Georgian character with modern comfort and amenities. With 80 rooms, including 12 new apartments, our hotel makes an ideal base for visiting Stonehenge, the New Forest and Wiltshire. Enjoy British cuisine at Squires Restaurant and Bar, meeting rooms for up to 140 guests and private onsite parking.
"A very convenient hotel in town, with a good location, close to everything, but there is no elevator, and it is a bit difficult to drag the suitcase upstairs."
The Best Western Leigh Park Hotel stands within five acres of grounds with its own walled garden and vineyard.
Our hotel is a relaxing, informal venue located seven miles from the Georgian City of Bath. A wealth of history lies on the doorstep and the original house was gift to the Earl of Leicester from Queen Elizabeth I in 1574.
All 22 bedrooms have been individually designed with fabrics and furnishings that complement the surroundings, offering charm, and character with all modern facilities. Family, king-size, and four poster rooms are available on request.
The hotels Winstons Dining Room overlooks the Wiltshire Downs. The chefs offer both traditional English and International cuisine with imaginative dishes cooked to order.
Whether you require a business or social gathering, the Fitzmaurice suite is the ideal function room. Conferences and meetings are catered for up to 120 delegates, with a choice of three meeting rooms available, which will appeal to the discerning conference organizer.
The hotel Gazebo now has a license for civil ceremonies.
"Our stay may have been coloured by the rainy weather because in sunnier times the views from the Leigh Park Hotel would have been even better. The train station to Bath from Bradford upon Avon is very walkable but it is downhill from the hotel (some very steep bits) nearly all the way and after a busy day in Bath we elected to get a taxi back the walk back up that hill would have put a downer on the day (and I normally do 4 mile runs twice a week, so I am pretty fit!) The room we had was really big, as was the bathroom. The shower was really powerful and got warm almost immediately. The staff were really friendly and the the ambience of the hotel was classy. The breakfast area looking out over the grounds was really nice and I'd definitely like to sit there and enjoy a drink on a summer's evening. I managed to charge my electric car with the type 2 charging station. Unfortunately, it only delivered 7 kW so I only managed a small top up. The hotel breakfast was self service but the containers that were holding the food failed to keep it particularly warm. That is something that could be improved. Also the breakfast choice could have been a little wider (e.g. no tomatoes were offered as part of the English Breakfast). Having said that the breakfast tasted good. All in all we enjoyed our stay and would consider visiting again."
Located in Calne, Dog and Partridge Inn is within a 5-minute drive of Calne Library and Bremhill View Park. This inn is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Calne Town Hall and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Calne Heritage Centre.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 10 guestrooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided on request.
"We had a lovely stay there. The room was big and warm, with generous one double and one single comfortable beds, small but sufficient bathroom offering necessary toiletries, TV, and tea/coffee making facilities. The staff is very nice and helpful. Price was very reasonable and it's great location for visiting Atwell Wilson Motor Museum nearby. Breakfasts are served only on weekends, but if you crave full English there is huge Tesco with great cafe just a few minutes drive away. All rooms are on ground floor, but they may not be suitable for wheelchair users due to the narrow doorways, however useful for people with reduced mobility but not wheelchair bound."
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GGuest UserA Comfortable Stay with a Few Surprises
As one of Marriott’s brands, I expected a little more, but overall, the hotel delivers the essentials for a pleasant stay. The rooms are very spacious, with two double beds—perfect for a family holiday. The indoor pool and the gym is a nice touch, though it’s worth noting that external guests can also use it.
Things to keep in mind:
Parking – There’s a £7.50 per night charge, which feels a bit steep. The website mentions free parking for conference delegates, so it might be worth asking at check-in.
Holding Charge – A £50 pre-authorisation is applied to your card. While common in some places, many UK chains no longer do this, so plan ahead if your card balance is tight.
TV Experience – The TV system could use an upgrade. Menu and guide functions weren’t available, and picture quality was poor—even on HD channels.
Room Details – The room was spotless, but we noticed condensation on the windows and a slight odd smell on arrival. Nothing major, but worth mentioning.
Overall:
The hotel offers the comfort and space you’d expect from a reputable brand, but a few details—like parking, the TV system, and the holding charge—felt out of step with Marriott’s usual high standards. Still, if you’re looking for a clean, spacious room and good facilities, it’s a solid choice.
MMaxwell1492I was originally heading to Bristol, but feeling a bit tired mid-journey, I decided to stop and rest at this hotel in town.
Compared to a typical Holiday Inn Express, the facilities here are a bit more basic, and the breakfast selection is more limited.
On-site parking is quite restricted; I had to park my car in a public lot a block away. (It’s actually not far at all—only about a 100-meter walk.)
GGuest UserOur stay at this hotel left us feeling a bit underwhelmed. While I wouldn't go so far as to say avoid it entirely, I can't recommend it or see myself returning.
The room, advertised as having a king-size bed, disappointingly turned out to be a double. Despite the hotel's emphasis on green choices, the room was unbearably warm upon arrival. We had to open both the windows and the door just to cool it down. This lack of basic comfort seemed counterintuitive to their eco-conscious branding.
Furthermore, small but crucial amenities were absent, such as a hairdryer, and some lights weren't working. The absence of an in-room phone meant there was no easy way to request these missing items, adding to the overall inconvenience.
The breakfast experience was equally disappointing. The so-called buffet consisted of a small, albeit pleasant, continental breakfast. However, being asked immediately upon arrival if we'd like to pay an additional £10 for a cooked breakfast made the setup feel misleading. At £14.50, the continental breakfast alone did not feel like good value.
The restaurant also had a notice about a £2.50 charge for menu amendments. While I understand the principle of upcharges, this particular policy felt excessive and off-putting.
These issues were compounded by a lack of personal touches that form the foundation of good customer service. No one asked at checkout or during breakfast how our stay had been, a small but impactful gesture that could have mitigated some of our disappointments.
In hindsight, I feel I overpaid by about 20-30% compared to the value I received. Knowing what I do now, I likely wouldn't have chosen this hotel for our stay.
GGuest UserLocation is good. Super service. But the rooms and amenities are too old, need to be repaired and renovated. The bathroom sink countertop has lots of stains.looked too uncomfortable. Coffee bar was not clean at all .
KKhooI wouldn’t think anything would go wrong as with one-night stays at a lot of the hotels I’ve stayed at. I love the unique the hotel exudes, very much accentuated with the internal steps, turns and multiple corridors. It can be rather challenging if you have heavy luggage, especially when it’s more than a piece. Thumbs up for Jamie (the receptionist on shift) as he has been of great help. I’d give the full English breakfast a miss if I’d stay for more than a day as it’s virtually drenched in oil. There’s a pressure pump in the bathroom which sounds every 20 minutes and that made it difficult to sleep as I’m a light sleeper. The room which I have been assigned heats up when the sun hits the west facade of the hotel and it’s very uncomfortable if one doesn’t leave the room. All in all a pleasant stay and I hope my feedback will provide some impetus for improvement.
Mmartin tyleeI remember watching the hotel being built and said I would never stay there! How wrong I was! It's so quiet and very convenient for everything. Good choice of food for breakfast, even gluten free!
The staff were always polite and helpful, replenishing food as it was used. Choice of coffee/tea.
Can fully recommend this hotel and would/will definitely stay there again! Thank you Holiday Inn express!
GGuest UserIt was a newly refurbished, lovely hotel, and we were very satisfied with our room and the service. We would love to return, but the duvet cover was torn, the mattress wasn’t very comfortable, and the location was a bit far from the station. Overall, though, it was a good experience.
GGuest UserOur stay may have been coloured by the rainy weather because in sunnier times the views from the Leigh Park Hotel would have been even better. The train station to Bath from Bradford upon Avon is very walkable but it is downhill from the hotel (some very steep bits) nearly all the way and after a busy day in Bath we elected to get a taxi back the walk back up that hill would have put a downer on the day (and I normally do 4 mile runs twice a week, so I am pretty fit!) The room we had was really big, as was the bathroom. The shower was really powerful and got warm almost immediately. The staff were really friendly and the the ambience of the hotel was classy. The breakfast area looking out over the grounds was really nice and I'd definitely like to sit there and enjoy a drink on a summer's evening. I managed to charge my electric car with the type 2 charging station. Unfortunately, it only delivered 7 kW so I only managed a small top up. The hotel breakfast was self service but the containers that were holding the food failed to keep it particularly warm. That is something that could be improved. Also the breakfast choice could have been a little wider (e.g. no tomatoes were offered as part of the English Breakfast). Having said that the breakfast tasted good. All in all we enjoyed our stay and would consider visiting again.
GGuest UserGood food with the chef made the omelette according to personal preference eg less spicy. Lots of food choices.Good service that they allowed me to put my luggage in the counter after checked out. Only thing is that my room is too corner that need to pass through lots of door and corridor to get to my room. Overall is nice and recommended
SShawn_S.I had a pleasant stay at The George Hotel. The location is excellent and very convenient, especially for visiting Stonehenge. The room was clean and comfortable, and the heating with adjustable temperature was a big plus during winter. Breakfast was served on time and was decent. Overall, a good value stay with a great location.
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