Brilliant. Absolute brilliance.| What can I say about the Langport Arms Hotel? Well firstly if you are looking for a chain hotel that looks the same in London as it does in Dundee, then look else where. This is not the hotel for you. If you are looking for history, charm, warmth and a friendly face, this is your place. |The hotel itself is full of charm and little quirks all over the place. The multiple public areas are unique in themselves. Each has a different feel to suit all customers. The bar is lively with friendly locals who are all too ready to greet with a smile and possible pork scratching for your dog. That being said, the hotel is very of friendly. The staff are always looking to give your fur baby a wee cuddle and treat. The locals are very much the same. The Terrace/Beer Garden is a little oasis of charm and tranquility. It is kept very clean and tidy at all times. With direct access from the bar, there are no steps to navigate. There is a dog bowl at hand for the thirsty dogs, should they want a drink, not to mention the jar of treats on the bar.| The room we had was a very good size, comfortably accommodating 4 of us and a dog. The room itself was very clean. The beds were so comfy. The bathroom was clean and of a good size. If there is one criticism, it would be there was no over head shower. But that is just a personal preference. We all slept very well in our room. Even my daughter, who is a very light sleeper, slept without waking even being at the front of the hotel. |Breakfast was fantastic and plentiful. Breakfast service was relaxed but also very attentive without feeling watched. |Parking is in the town square behind the hotel of which there is ample space. There is a little, but well stocked, convenience store in the town square as well as a supermarket within walking distance of the hotel. |Again the staff are so very friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable of the local area. The locals are very friendly and everyone is interested to know “where you’re from”. |Langport, itself, is the perfect central location for sightseeing and touristy things, with Glasotonbury, Yeovil, Weston-Super-Mare, and Taunton being no more than 40 minutes away. There are also many museums, cider farms and attractions well within 25 miles of Langport. ||A very very well done Langport Arms. We will hopefully be back again.||And please someone get...
Read moreBrilliant. Absolute brilliance.| What can I say about the Langport Arms Hotel? Well firstly if you are looking for a chain hotel that looks the same in London as it does in Dundee, then look else where. This is not the hotel for you. If you are looking for history, charm, warmth and a friendly face, this is your place. |The hotel itself is full of charm and little quirks all over the place. The multiple public areas are unique in themselves. Each has a different feel to suit all customers. The bar is lively with friendly locals who are all too ready to greet with a smile and possible pork scratching for your dog. That being said, the hotel is very of friendly. The staff are always looking to give your fur baby a wee cuddle and treat. The locals are very much the same. The Terrace/Beer Garden is a little oasis of charm and tranquility. It is kept very clean and tidy at all times. With direct access from the bar, there are no steps to navigate. There is a dog bowl at hand for the thirsty dogs, should they want a drink, not to mention the jar of treats on the bar.| The room we had was a very good size, comfortably accommodating 4 of us and a dog. The room itself was very clean. The beds were so comfy. The bathroom was clean and of a good size. If there is one criticism, it would be there was no over head shower. But that is just a personal preference. We all slept very well in our room. Even my daughter, who is a very light sleeper, slept without waking even being at the front of the hotel. |Breakfast was fantastic and plentiful. Breakfast service was relaxed but also very attentive without feeling watched. |Parking is in the town square behind the hotel of which there is ample space. There is a little, but well stocked, convenience store in the town square as well as a supermarket within walking distance of the hotel. |Again the staff are so very friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable of the local area. The locals are very friendly and everyone is interested to know “where you’re from”. |Langport, itself, is the perfect central location for sightseeing and touristy things, with Glasotonbury, Yeovil, Weston-Super-Mare, and Taunton being no more than 40 minutes away. There are also many museums, cider farms and attractions well within 25 miles of Langport. ||A very very well done Langport Arms. We will hopefully be back again.||And please someone get...
Read moreHow has this place got 4 stars on TripAdvisor?! Surprised we didn't hear banjos... The hotel was very run down and dingy inside. Aging, chipped or wobbly furniture. Looks like it hadn't been decorated for about 40 years. Beds were lumpy and very uncomfortable. The bathroom had such a loud fan system it woke my son several times in the night. Smelled musty and there was dust everywhere; it made me itchy! The bed linen looked ancient and the towels were tiny and so old, I didn't want to use them. There was a random step in the bathroom which was very easy to trip up, so we had to put the light on (cue the loud extractor fan). There was a big debt in the wall and ominous splatters on the bottom of the valance sheet. Everywhere in the local village was shut on a Monday evening. No breakfast available. Never again!||I don't like being mean in reviews, if anything I'm usually very positive but this place just made me shudder as soon as we set foot in it. The room might have been passable in the 70s but it needs a complete overhaul. Please renovate! ||The staff were friendly enough and the dog in the bar was lovely but that's all I can say on the positive side of things. Very disappointing...
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