We have just spent two lovely nights here. It is a great place. Parking on site and really nice rooms. Staff are very friendly. My wife has to avoid gluten and we weren’t sure how much choice there would be but there were a few options and staff were very happy to check with the chef what could be offered. Will definitely stay here again! :)
Stayed here recently for a couple of nights and had booked what we thought from the website was somewhere a bit special. Whilst there was nothing “wrong” with it, everything was just very average and a bit tired and scruffy really and for the price we paid we were expecting a much higher standard of accommodation. Breakfast was nice but very basic with a very small selection of cereal plonked on the bar area if you wanted it before your cooked breakfast - no fruit, yoghurt etc. The cooked breakfast was nice enough but pretty small we thought. In short for £120 a night we expected (and have stayed at lots of other places in this price bracket) a little more luxury and a higher standard.
Positives: friendly staff, clean room, comfy bed, plenty of room amenities (tea, coffee etc), good beer. Negatives: a room next to the M25 wouldn't have been any more noisy! No noise mitigation on the windows of our road-facing room. Also the noise from the boxed-in water pump and boiler right next to the bed was intrusive. As was noise from the bar through the floor. The pub bar was cold! People were eating dinner with their coats on. Unimaginative breakfast. Overall it was not worth the £140 per night.
My wife and I booked a night away at The Moon Inn with our dog to escape together post lockdown. We booked the Denman Suite (family room) as we sleep in separate beds. Check in was smooth and we were welcomed warmly. We booked a table for dinner but were disappointed that the only vegan option on the menu, wasn’t actually vegan. This meant that we had to order food fork elsewhere and ended up eating really late. Breakfast was fine. Our room was very clean and comfortable. However, it was also very noisy. Every time the external door closed (the door at the end of the corridor, close to the entrance to our room) to the walkway and beer garden outside, it would slam loudly. There was also banging until almost midnight and a generator outside of our window that kept turning on and off. All in all we left feeling very underwhelmed with our stay, which is a shame. …
Stayed here for 3 nights to take a break in a "Superior" room with the dog (£140-150/night). Staff were very friendly on arrival and showed us to our room as well as all the Covid safety procedures in place: Hand Sanitizer dotted around, soft furnishings removed from room (which did make it look a bit sparse unfortunately), tables spaced out in bar etc which was all fine. Dinner was very good in pub, but slightly disappointed that ale choice was pretty limited (no nice local ones like other pubs nearby had 😕). Although it was a substantial full English breakfast, there wasn't much else on offer (apart from some budget looking musli) and no fruit or continental option unfortunately. Room (called "Meadow suite") was very nice with a huge bed, lots of space, lovely bathroom and very clean indeed. Being right next to the water pump wasn't great after being woken at 6:40am one morning + also being roadside meant lorries were very noisy going past throughout the night unfortunately. The lady serving us most of the time was absolutely lovely... made it feel very welcoming and comfortable, so would definitely recommend, especially during these very difficult times for hospitality 👍…
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