I stayed here last week whilst visiting Stratford-upon-Avon, and it was a great base. |I was travelling solo, and stayed in Room 4, which was quite small, with a single bed, but was very affordable and suited my purposes. ||The room was basic but it had everything I needed: a tea station, a good hairdryer, a comfy bed. The room was nice and clean and quiet. |The only thing I think that needs mentioning is the bathroom situation - the room was advertised at having a private bathroom, and I assumed this meant en suite as that’s what it has meant everywhere else I’ve stayed. The bathroom for the single bed room is not en suite, it’s separate and down the hall, which obviously means wandering around in pyjamas/a towel at night, which I guess not everyone would be comfortable with. As it was, it ended up not really bothering me, but it’s just something to be aware of.|As far as I’m aware, that room is the only one with a separate bathroom, the others are all en-suite.||The owner was very friendly and kind, he helped with my suitcase on the first day, gave me a map and some helpful recommendations, and let me keep my key until the afternoon on the last day so I could collect my bags later. ||I can’t comment on breakfast as I slept through it both days 🙃|But it looked like there was a good selection! ||Overall a great place to stay in Stratford-upon-Avon,...
Read moreI initially picked this B&B for the parking facilities but it is also lovely. Parking is difficult in Stratford as it is very busy, having a spot behind the B&B was perfect, it's just a short stroll to everything you need to see and do. Checkin was easy and Tim was very friendly and know al lot of helpful information abut the area.|We were in room five, which was excellent, at the back of the property so it was very quiet, there were no other rooms around it, and it had lots of windows that could be left open in the unusual heatwave in the UK. |The breakfast was substantial and set you up for the day, but I hope this doesn't sound petty and is probably a personal thing but the hash browns on the vegetarian breakfast were warm but not crispy on both days and so left them. |There was nothing I didn't like but a few suggestions|-Coat hooks, though it was sunny when we were there the usual British weather is rainy and there is no where to hang a wet coat, hat scarf other than the small wardrobe which would have clothes in.|-There was shower gel but no shampoo or conditioner, we were on a weeks vacation for my husbands bday so had things but normally if I was just going away for the weekend then I wouldn't and I imaging Stratford is a weekend place.|I would...
Read moreI initially picked this B&B for the parking facilities but it is also lovely. Parking is difficult in Stratford as it is very busy, having a spot behind the B&B was perfect, it's just a short stroll to everything you need to see and do. Checkin was easy and Tim was very friendly and know al lot of helpful information abut the area. We were in room five, which was excellent, at the back of the property so it was very quiet, there were no other rooms around it, and it had lots of windows that could be left open in the unusual heatwave in the UK. The breakfast was substantial and set you up for the day, but I hope this doesn't sound petty and is probably a personal thing but the hash browns on the vegetarian breakfast were warm but not crispy on both days and so left them. There was nothing I didn't like but a few suggestions -Coat hooks, though it was sunny when we were there the usual British weather is rainy and there is no where to hang a wet coat, hat scarf other than the small wardrobe which would have clothes in. -There was shower gel but no shampoo or conditioner, we were on a weeks vacation for my husbands bday so had things but normally if I was just going away for the weekend then I wouldn't and I imaging Stratford is a weekend place. I would...
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