My colleague and I stayed three nights here on business. The building is a converted stately home, so the walls are a bit thin and you can hear people when they tramp up and down the corridors. Having said that, when it’s quiet, it really is quiet – you can’t hear a thing.
We ate in the bar each night, plenty of choice on the menu and nothing to complain about.
Breakfast was great, with the option of fish. The breakfast waitress was nice and remembered my colleague’s idiosyncrasy.
Some rooms look out over a courtyard, some over the golf course and the surrounding countryside, which is green as far as the eye can see.
The rooms have a flat screen TV. There’s a gym, sauna and pool. I spent an hour in the pool, it is quite big and there were maybe three other people in the water with me.
The only possible downside is that we were told all rooms were non smoking, yet the rooms had ash trays in. Having said that, the rooms were not smelly.
Next time we’re in Plymouth, this would be our first choice.
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