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24 novembre 2023
If you are expecting the ‘nurturing and uplifting’ experience promised on the website whilst sipping filtered water from ‘sacred geometric glassware’, I fear you’ll be disappointed. The house is quirky with some lovely furniture and artwork and our room was immaculately clean with a very comfortable bed. Very tiny en-suite shower room. The website says there is parking but be aware that you can’t pull up outside to drop bags. The road is very busy and there are just four parking places opposite which seem permanently taken. Car parking is a few hundred yards up the road. The B&B is self-entry - which is very convenient - through the Seed Cafe. I don’t believe this has been open for some time so no-one around. Once in the room we only had one pillow each and no bedside light on one side. We texted our contact who didn’t respond (we later discovered she was unwell and she responded later) but saw someone in the next door Seed Shop who found the owner, Ms Franks, for us. She appeared and found pillows and light but, sadly, not a smile nor a warm welcome. That was the last we saw of anyone. Again, no-one around in the morning and we passed on the two croissants which had been in the residents lounge since we arrived the previous afternoon and the instant coffee. I hate to leave poor reviews but this just isn’t what it is promising to be - perhaps manage expectations a little better. So, at £120 for bed and breakfast, we sadly couldn’t recommend this place.
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