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Wild Pheasant Hotel & Spa

Nov 26, 2009

I will start off by saying that I am a Travel Agent, I booked this hotel independantly. The break was for my 50th Birthday. On arriving at reception we were told our room wasn't quite ready, (we...more

Wild Pheasant Hotel & Spa

Nov 24, 2009

The staff were very friendly when I booked with them but what a disappointment when I arrived. I was tired after a long journey but my room was most unwelcoming and shabby. Desperate for a cup of tea...more

Warner Bodelwyddan Castle Historic Hotel

5 of 5 stars
birmingham
Nov 24, 2009

After reading the recent bad reviews on here i have to write my honest review about my stay. OMG what are people moaning about? My husband and i booked our 3 night weekend break on line with Warners...more

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