Slebech Park Estate
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Slebech Park Estate

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#6 of 26 B&Bs in Haverfordwest
4.6 of 5 bubbles
Location
4.1 of 5 bubbles
Rooms
3.8 of 5 bubbles
Value
4.4 of 5 bubbles
Cleanliness
4.1 of 5 bubbles
Service
4.2 of 5 bubbles
Sleep Quality
Slebech Park Estate close to Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales is a beautiful Grade II listed 18th century country Estate sitting amidst 700 acres of wonderful rural scenery. in the tranquil Pembrokeshire National Park. Our Country Estate boutique Bed & Breakfast is set in tranquil countryside on the shores of the tidal Daucleddau Estuary & offers you breathtaking views over the Pembrokeshire countryside. The luxury Slebech Park Estate offers rooms and suites in a comfortable atmosphere for weekend breaks, family holidays, business trips or special events. Our Boutique Bed & Breakfast accommodation is graded 5 Star Gold for serviced accommodation with the AA and Visit Wales. Each room has been individually designed to complement the natural beauty and the history of the estate outside. Onsite we also have our award winning 2 Rosette restaurant showcasing the finest local and Welsh produce, supplemented from our Organic kitchen gardens offering a fine and graceful dining experience with warm & welcoming Pembrokeshire hospitality.
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Property amenities
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Patio
Children's television networks
Highchairs available
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Conference facilities
Wifi
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
Breakfast in the room
Complimentary Instant Coffee
Complimentary tea
Complimentary welcome drink
Special diet menus
Banquet room
Meeting rooms
Photo copier / fax In business centre
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor furniture
Picnic area
Sun terrace
First aid kit
Laundry service
Blackout curtains
Desk
Housekeeping
Room service
Telephone
Coffee / tea maker
Flatscreen TV
Bath / shower
Wardrobe / wardrobe
Private bathrooms
Tile / marble floor
Electric kettle
On-demand films
Complimentary toiletries
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Bridal suite
Non-smoking rooms
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5.0 of 5 stars
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Quiet
Historic Hotel
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4.0 of 5 bubbles804 reviews
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Nestled in unique surroundings, Slebech Park Estate Hotel exudes a quirky and charming atmosphere that captivates guests, despite some finding the open toilet layout a bit unconventional. While the cleanliness of the hotel generally garners positive comments, travelers have experienced a gamut of service quality, ranging from commendable to disappointing due to a lack of training. The value proposition is a point of contention, as many deem the hotel overpriced, with amenities and room experiences that fail to consistently impress.
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Expensive
Cleanliness
Mixed
Service
Inconsistent
Amenities
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nathan s wrote a review Aug 2024
Cardiff, United Kingdom
4.0 of 5 bubbles
I recently stayed at Slebech Park Estate and felt compelled to share my experience, especially given some of the harsher reviews out there. I wanted to provide a fair and balanced perspective on our stay.

First off, we stayed in Dulcane 1, which is advertised as one of their “Top-Notch” rooms and I must say, the room exceeded my expectations. Contrary to some reviews I've seen, it was impeccably clean and beautifully designed with a thoughtful layout that made our one-night stay quite enjoyable. The room had a certain charm due to the estate's age, which only added to its character. For the value we received, I felt the pricing was reasonable. The only downside was the water pressure; both the shower and bath had less pressure than I’d prefer, and the hot water didn't quite reach the ideal temperature. While that might have been a hassle for a longer stay, it was manageable for us.

Worth mentioning that it was a birthday treat and for an extra charge of £20 they decorated the room with a banner, balloons, and a box of 6 cupcakes. A fair price I thought. Not sure if the cupcakes were homemade (they didn’t look it) which would have been a real classy touch.

Now, onto the restaurant, which is probably where my experience took a downturn. Having read various reviews beforehand, I went in with an open mind, hoping for a delightful dining experience. The atmosphere was lively (some reviews criticised the ambience), as the restaurant was quite busy during our visit—not surprising given their AA Rosette accolades. However, I was left feeling underwhelmed by the menu. It struck me as rather basic, leaning towards pub-style grub. I was disappointed to find several items unavailable, including some wines, which should not be the case on a busy summer evening.

I initially had my heart set on steak, but when I learned they were out, I opted for the burger instead. While it was decent, I’ve certainly had better elsewhere. It’s worth noting that the restaurant does serve homegrown vegetables, which is a nice touch, but I felt the menu could have done a much better job of showcasing this local produce with creative, standout dishes.

As for the service, while the staff were generally pleasant, they seemed not very well-versed in the menu specifics, which detracted from the overall experience. Check-in was straightforward, but check-out was less so; I found myself searching for someone to assist and was told casually to drop off the key card in a box—hardly the farewell I was expecting.

One good thing was that you had the option for breakfast to be served in your room. Breakfast was not bad, we had the estate cooked breakfast with all the usual trimmings and at £9.50 very reasonable.

Despite these critiques, I would absolutely consider staying at Slebech Park Estate again. The location is stunning, and the estate has so much potential. With some improvements in the restaurant offerings and a bit more attentiveness to front desk service, it could elevate the entire experience significantly. All in all, it was a lovely area to stay in, and I look forward to seeing how things evolve on my next visit.
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Date of stay: August 2024
5.0 of 5 bubblesValue
5.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
5.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Hawkeye4077 wrote a review Oct 2024
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Breakfast came, room delivered on time. They forgot the toast. Soon rectified but disappointing as it meant going to find someone and leaving the food to get cold.
A side note. When we ask for fruit for 2 or pastries for 2 please put on 2 plates! When providing extra dishes please provide extra cutlery. The toast came In a rack, fair enough but then had to clean a knife and use a napkin as a plate to spread the marmalade.
The coffee pot is either badly designed or too full because upon plunging it spills over everywhere!
The 'table' in the room for the kettle is in need of a hoover and a hot cloth to get the sugar and coffee off. I'd suggest a glass table top for future hygiene.
Don't know if anyone has actually tried the toothbrushes but these are useless, they are way too soft.
The TV system is archaic, wheres the channels? There's no Netflix. A really outdated television.
Shame the cesspit and pumping station is right out side the door, we came for a birthday treat but ended up taking the chairs down the river away from the noise.
The room is amazing, it's the old stables but for the money on an evening when even the restaurant is closed you'd expect some finer touches. Where's the dressing robe, disposable slippers and a small fridge? Some pictures on the wall might take away from the dreary concrete headboard and a bunch of fake or real flowers.
As much as the open plan is funky, not everyone wants a toilet without a door.
This was a birthday treat so I didn't pay but I was disappointed at the quality of service and product for the money it must have cost.
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Date of stay: October 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Downstairs corner by the cesspit fans. Waste of money, havi g a room with a patio. Bring earplugs...
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Jenni H wrote a review Jul 2022
3.0 of 5 bubbles
After a very long drive, our welcome at the hotel was awful. As we pulled up in the dark after getting lost, the receptionist looked at us and "slapped" a plastic wallet on the door with our key in and a letter and locked the reception door. I knocked on the door and she unlocked it, obviously very unhappy at being seen. She then proceeded to be rude to me in explaining where we were to park. I think she may have forgotten what her role was. Also she needs to remember that we had never been there, she may have known exactly how to navigate the site, we did not! The building itself is beautiful and the room was also very nice and clean. The other negative is the notice in the bathroom about being charged for using the towels. So I would advise anyone staying at the hotel to bring their own! Apparently if any marks are found on the towels, then you will be charged. I have never come across such a rule in the 30 plus years I have travelled. One other thing to point out is if you are not very mobile, then making your way to the restaurant in bad weather (which it was during our stay) might be difficult as it is in a separate building. Breakfast is a pre-order the night before. I would suggest separating the fruit platter away from the cheese and meats. I could not face continental meats but really enjoyed the fruit on the platter. Nor did I want to eat a slab of brie for breakfast. It was such a shame to stay at this beautiful location and have such a terrible welcome.
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Date of stay: July 2022
3.0 of 5 bubblesValue
3.0 of 5 bubblesService
3.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
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lae l wrote a review Oct 2024
1.0 of 5 bubbles
While the setting is idyllic with good food and helpful staff, the quirky room named Loose Box we occupied was riddled with design and maintenance issues. It is one thing to design, admire, manage and sell a room but another to actually occupy and sleep there as Alex Polizzi does on tv.
The toilet can only be accessed via the wet room floor so you may return to bed with wet feet.
The grey concrete trough or bath was horrifying to behold. The grey concrete trough or washbasin did not allow water to drain freely so there was a build up of black jelly and brown paste around the plughole. The television failed to work and was not repaired during our two day stay. On arrival, we climbed into bed fully clothed as we were so cold as both radiators were off although one became warm later. After complaining, the second radiator became warm the next day. The bed was comfortable and there was an ironing board but no iron. Only three coat hangers were supplied. There was no duty manager in evidence at any time. ( As least the buck stopped with Basil Fawlty.)
As we checked out, there was a smell of sewage in our room. Finally, Reception was un-staffed as we were told that she had just walked off the job.
There is something seriously wrong here.
The AA lets you down because they continue to give it Five Stars when it deserves one.
We feel cheated as there was little value for money. We will never return and we will advise our friends accordingly.
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Date of stay: October 2024
1.0 of 5 bubblesValue
1.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
3.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
4.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Check the room out carefully before you pay.
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Jill A wrote a review Oct 2023
Island of Gozo, Malta
1.0 of 5 bubbles
An interesting place in beautiful countryside but remote. However, given the cost of the rooms and the size of the place we were surprised by the poor service and lack of facilities. When we arrived the lady on reception wanted to know the precise time we would be coming down to breakfast (odd) and only continental breakfast is provided unless you pay extra for hot options which we were initially told have to be booked the night before. There are tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms but no fridge and no minibars. The restaurant closed before 9.30 pm in the evening, there is no bar, no room service and no vending machines and the nearest town with shops and restaurants is several miles drive away. Our son and my brother and his family were held up in traffic on the M4 and arrived at about 9.20, everything was closed despite the fact that we had told staff they were on their way and had been delayed. Our son was exhausted and hungry having driven from London so we had to drive to the nearest town to buy him sandwiches, etc. It felt like the owners had never run a hotel before and believed they were doing customers a favour by allowing them to stay. When we were leaving no one was available to check us out, they simply didn't care.
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Date of stay: September 2023
1.0 of 5 bubblesValue
4.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
1.0 of 5 bubblesService
Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: Restaurant closes early, no bar, no room service, no vending machines, nearest town with shops...
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Edward S wrote a review Apr 2023
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Upon arrival we were very impressed. The estate is beautiful and very welcoming. Once we arrived at the main entrance, the car parking signs were a little confusing and guests seem to have multiple areas they can park in - not just the sign posted parking area. We booked a two night stay (with intention to book a 3rd night) but It wasn’t until we checked in that we noticed how soulless the estate was. Even with a full complement of guests, the hotel operates a tiny bar (with odd opening hours) and little other communal space.

Staff are lovely but very young and inexperienced. Often highlighting issues out loud and senior staff members telling them off for being late / or doing something wrong in earshot of the guests.

Breakfast is served from 08:10 but as I write this review at 8:40 - they are still putting out bits. You have a selection of meats, cheeses, cereal and fruit. Tea or coffee and toast is offered on arrival but is often forgotten or slammed down on the table because they are rushing. There is an option to pay more for a hot meal but given our experience so far, we didn’t think this would be a good idea.

Due to its isolated location, most guests take advantage to the restaurant. The menu can’t be viewed online - only once you enter the restaurant. Menu choice is good. Presentation is decent. Food is bland. I had the Welsh Lamb and I struggled to get flavour from any part of the meal. Maybe it was frozen…We were going to eat from the restaurant twice but after this experience, we felt there was no value in doing this.

The rooms are certainly basic and as always never a true representation of the pictures. The ‘hottub’ is actually a spa bath but is still a nice addition. The sofa has clearly been been overused and feel as though you sink to the floor when you’re on it. However, the bed was comfortable and room was clean.

This is my first ever review of anything but given our experience and the potential the property has, I wanted to highlight with hope that the owners read.
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Date of stay: April 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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lansdownlady wrote a review Sept 2024
Bath, United Kingdom
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Slebech Park promises so much but so many details are just wrong, and that all adds up to a feeling that this hotel is run by the owners of the big georgian house (which is not where the hotel rooms are) as a money making exercise. There is no sense of hospitality, just a set of fancy rooms and a service run by sweet but barely trained staff with no managers in sight.

As we arrived at the rather pokey reception, the receptionist first asked for us to pay the full amount for the room, before we had even seen it. That summed up their attitude.

The most expensive room they had was, as the pictures show, very lovely. What they can't show is the sewage treatment tank buried under the grass right outside the window, the resultant smell and the pump that makes a continuous loud noise non stop. We were there in rainy September so didn't want to doors open very much, but it must be pretty horrid in the summer.

The bathroom area is behind a wall with no door. If you are the kind of couple that are happy to sit and poo with the toilet door open that's fine, if not, well, then it isn't.

We were lucky that we had the only lower floor room with a decent view. All the others either looked at a wall, had a very close view of the wedding marquee, or were fully exposed to a public courtyard with people sitting there or accessing other areas of the hotel if they had the curtains open.

I went on the two walks they gave maps for. One was obstructed half way around by a sheep fence with two lines of barbed wire on the top, and the other simply petered out. Neither was sign posted except at the very beginning, and both were very overgrown. There are some stunning terraced gardens looking over the estury that are immaculately kept with a well kept and signposted public footpath going from them into a wood, but they don't tell you about those. I found out about them from a member of staff who took pity on me trying to go for a decent walk on the estate.

The breakfast is disappointing. Again the staff try hard but they can't change the fact that the breakfast room is cold and inhospitable, the food is basic and pre packaged, and you have to order your cooked breakfast by 8pm the night before (and pay extra for it).

When we tried to check out at the time required, the receptionist was nowhere to be found by junior members of staff who could not check us out themselves. Apart from the receptionist the staff are kind and doing their best, but are not well trained in hospitality.

So the overall impresson was that someone had a bright idea to convert some of their outbuildings into a hotel in order to make some money. It looks good superficially, but nothing is done with generosity, attention to detail, or a desire to please. At these prices that is what you should expect.

We will not be going back.
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Date of stay: September 2024
2.0 of 5 bubblesValue
3.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
4.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
1.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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flowerBristol wrote a review Dec 2023
Abergavenny, United Kingdom
2.0 of 5 bubbles
I am really disappointed to write this review, sadly.

We booked for a romantic few days away (we never get away, so we really looked forward to this)

I chose this place particularly because it was dog friendly and had a jacuzzi bath in the room, and after a day walking the wet windy coastline we were looking forward to returning to a hot relaxing bath, unfortunately no hot water.... this was a major issue for us as I chose this place over other hotels for this very feature. After calling to get it fixed, a very nice lady on reception said it was looked at and may just take a while to get to us?

So failing that we opted to just try and relax with a film, but the system they have for entertainment is outdated (despite being told it was new?) I had read earlier that there were issues we had brought out own on a pen stick to operate but this TV system doesn't support this function.

Gave up and went to bed, had to listen to the noise of all the rooms surrounding us, even with a massive, very comfortable bed I had very little sleep. Only to be woken by what sounded like a baby elephant at 7am...running around. I understand the hotel can't control guests, so let that slide, but it has made my mind up to leave and get a refund.

Still no hot water in the morning and doubtful it was going to be fixed for the remainder of our stay, that staff on reception did try but for the amount we paid for a luxury room I was incredibly disappointed, lots of little touches missing. Cheap coffee in the room, no robes, fridge, or despite a huge space, seating, even the TV remote was missing a battery cover, so they kept falling out when we attempted to use it.

While we waited for the refund to be arranged, we had breakfast. Again, for a 'luxury 4 star', we were left wanting, and we are not big eaters.

This place is beautiful and if some time was spent getting these details fixed it could really be something! It's the little things that could make it really special (that and hot water....)
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Date of stay: December 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Maybe give it a chance to update
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Sian C wrote a review Mar 2024
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Left feeling so disappointed by this hotel. I was actually recommended this hotel. So we paid £200 for an overnight stay with a continental breakfast. We specifically booked a top notch room which we had seen a picture of and which was embedded in our booking. When we arrived, the hotel externally really is in a sorry state albeit in lovely surroundings. I was expecting a very special room given that it was midweek and based on the images we saw online. Instead we were taken to a very mediocre bedroom that I would personally value at best £90 to £100. It did have a nice bathroom. We went down and complained that this wasn't the room we booked and was told that the room is classed as one of the top notch rooms even though it was not the one embedded in our booking. We returned to the room, showered and was about to go down for dinner at the hotel. The young lady then knocked on our door and said there was an alternative room if we wanted it. Not when we were unpacked and about to go for dinner. The evening really was spoilt. The whole hotel is run by young staff which does reflect in the level of service you receive. I did complain after, directly to the hotel and was told that something was offered as an alternative and that the room we booked was one of their top notch rooms even though we were sent a picture of a much more salubrious, better appointed room. A very disappointing response to what can only be described as a deliberate attempt to fool you into paying an inflated price for a below par room. I have now told friends and family to not use this hotel in future and I would advise you to do the same. Plenty of nice hotels in Pembrokeshire thats better value than this and the owner of this hotel clearly doesn't care about the experience his guests have.
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Date of stay: March 2024
1.0 of 5 bubblesValue
4.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
3.0 of 5 bubblesService
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Katrina H wrote a review Oct 2024
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Slebech is set in a most stunning location and we were so excited to be staying there.
However, this ‘hotel’ is nothing more than a set of rooms. The restaurant is not available all the time, so no chance of popping in for coffee or a drink. It is a soulless place with no heart or warmth to it.
The two rooms we had were tired, with curtains hanging off the rails in one of the rooms and heating not working.
One day we received no room service at all.
The buffet breakfast was ok but one day we were later and there was not much left. The lovely girls kept apologising for the lack of light on the mezzanine floor as it was virtually dark up there. We booked for dinner one night and they were not expecting us. However they accepted us and we had a nice meal. Again there was not enough staff and there was no finesse to the restaurant for the money paid.
I flagged all of the issues with the receptionist and asked for a manager to contact me, I am still waiting.
We paid £900 for three nights and it was not worth half of that.
They say they are dog friendly, by that there was a small plastic bed with a towel in it and two bowls. Our Labrador was too big to fit in it. So don’t expect much for your dog’s comfort.
Please do not waste your money staying here.
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Date of stay: September 2024
1.0 of 5 bubblesValue
2.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
3.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
1.0 of 5 bubblesService
2.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: If you are disabled, don’t stay here
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Answer from BoeingBoy
Congleton, United Kingdom234 contributions150 helpful votes
No. The venue has only one eating facility which is the restaurant. You would have to drive out to the local area to find a pub.
noelrosie asked a question Oct 2018
Reading, United Kingdom112 contributions90 helpful votes
Are we able to have breakfast with our dogs if we stay at this hotel?
Answer from Abbie
Essex, United Kingdom154 contributions61 helpful votes
Not in the restaurant. Possibly on the tables outside the restaurant depending on the weather obviously or you could ask if having it in your room is an option
Answer from David P
Bath, United Kingdom373 contributions546 helpful votes
Hello, The bar is very small on a mezzanine above the restaurant. It is very much a restaurant type bar with no draught beer but has some bottled beers. It is not like a pub bar. Breakfast costs are on their website. Examples: Full breakfast £7.50, Croque Monsieur £6.00 Smoked Salmon and Scrambled Eggs £7.00.
Mick M asked a question May 2017
Bristol, United Kingdom2 contributions5 helpful votes
I'm interested in a voucher to cover 6 for afternoon tea Please could you forward details Many thanks Mary
Answer from George B
Haverfordwest, United Kingdom1 contribution
Hi Mary, can you contact our guest services team on :01437752000 who will be able to assist with your inquiry in regards to afternoon tea, Many thanks, Slebech Park
Christine S wrote a tip 2 Mar
6 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
"Bring a torch for walking late by courtyard, bring trainers or walking boots for walks, you'll be sorry you missed otherwise. Check out the "
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Paul wrote a tip Dec 2024
London, United Kingdom47 contributions30 helpful votes
1.0 of 5 bubbles
"Avoid this hotel"
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Hawkeye4077 wrote a tip Oct 2024
71 contributions9 helpful votes
3.0 of 5 bubbles
"Downstairs corner by the cesspit fans. Waste of money, havi g a room with a patio. Bring earplugs and eat out for breakfast. "
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lae l wrote a tip Oct 2024
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
"Check the room out carefully before you pay."
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Lesley C wrote a tip Oct 2024
11 contributions10 helpful votes
2.0 of 5 bubbles
"For the money paid, stay elsewhere"
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NUMBER OF ROOMS
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Frequently Asked Questions about Slebech Park Estate
Which popular attractions are close to Slebech Park Estate?
Nearby attractions include Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms (1.4 miles), Picton Castle Gardens (1.5 miles), and Merlins Magic (4.9 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Slebech Park Estate?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
Which room amenities are available at Slebech Park Estate?
Top room amenities include a flat screen TV, blackout curtains, and a desk.
What food & drink options are available at Slebech Park Estate?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Slebech Park Estate?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Slebech Park Estate?
Conveniently located restaurants include Fire & Ice, Madtom Land & Sea, and Plum Vanilla Cafe.
Are pets allowed at Slebech Park Estate?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Does Slebech Park Estate offer any business services?
Yes, it conveniently offers meeting rooms, a banquet room, and conference facilities.
Are there any historical sites close to Slebech Park Estate?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Picton Castle Gardens (1.5 miles).
Does Slebech Park Estate have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the park view available here.
Is Slebech Park Estate accessible?
Yes, it offers reduced mobility rooms and facilities for disabled guests. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.
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