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Cribs/Infant beds are available for an extra charge
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Room 18 great shower and quiet good night sleep.new part of building. Room 6 wedding room old part of building shower poor.water luke warm.noisy . Food great.Genuine Hotels.com guest review
"Fine for an overnight stay but no more than that."
Stayed here for 1 night as got a better price than nearby chain hotels. On arrival about 7pm the place seemed deserted. I had to ask somebody in the kitchen if there were any reception staff around. Was shown where my room was, despite having several bags there was no offer to help with them. The receptionist took me to the bottom of the stairs, and […] pointed "It's up there". Room itself was clean but very tired and poorly furnished. Bathroom was high point, clean and well presented. At breakfast again there was nobody around, after 10 minutes I went to ask at the kitchen again. Overall a disappointing experience. Looks the sort of place that would have been lovely a few years ago, but now very dated. Staff were nice when you could actually find one ! Read moreGenuine Expedia guest review
"The only place to stay in Batley?"
We've never stayed in a hotel in England where the taps in the bathroom say not to drink the water and you are expected to buy water to drink. We, and most of our fellow guests, were there because there was a conference for stroke victims and partners nearby and the dinner was to be at this hotel, so it seemed easiest to be on site. I'm sure it wasn't […] the hotel's fault that, actually, there are no disabled facilities - there is no lift and the staircase to the upper rooms only has a rail on one side. Unfortunately, the restaurant was shut the night before the dinner and for breakfast on the day, so the room could be got ready. Not easy for those staying there - they had to eat in the bar for those meals. I seem to remember the internet blurb says the restaurant seats 30 - there were 44 people at the dinner, half of whom because of their strokes were "paralised* down one side or the other. There was also another function that evening in the larger entertainment space that meant the "executive rooms" had to wait until midnight for peace and quiet. The waiting staff were great, the manager/owner?( aka Faulty Towers) quirky. Looking at the environs, it must have been a great location a while ago. Read moreGenuine Expedia guest review
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