Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 5 tháng 10 năm 2023
I don't usually review accommodation as I it's normally exactly what I expected, nothing to say. However we found the *********** photos misleading so I feel I should describe our experience of staying at Lakeland Guest House. Sorry it's long, but if you're thinking of staying I advise that you read it and look at the photos and make sure that it is what you are looking for before booking. EXTERIOR - On arrival, we found a modern brick building with a slighty messy, run down look, i.e. broken garden ornament, garage door that wouldn't shut because of stuff spilling out into the parking area and leant against the boundary wall, old caravan having some kind of repairs done. The porch was decked in artificial Christmas greenery and to us, felt a little odd. INSIDE- the entry hall felt to us like a spooky old stately home. Mounted deer's head on the wall, grandfather clock with no hands, pictures, old furniture and "objets" everywhere (more than in other reviewers' photos), and very dark. There was a plaque saying "Ring for maid service. If no-one comes do it yourself!" which rang fairly true as having sought out a human presence we were given keys and made our own way to our room. OUR ROOM - had a small window overlooking the dock but it was VERY dark! Dark walls, dark furniture. Fake brick wallpaper into which some bygone visitor had scratched a greeting. To us, the furniture all felt and looked old, cheap and dated, from painted (but chipped) 1950s wooden drawer units to a huge (70s?) rotating "Bond villlain" chair. The wardrobe contained a collection of mismatched cheap coathangers. The bedlinen was mismatched and the main double bed was saggy though the mattress on the single bed felt newer. I can't really comment on cleanliness as it was just too dark to see properly, but the polycotton sheets and pillowcases were not ironed and didn't have a washing powder smell and I found myself wondering if they had been previously slept in (see later re. cleanliness). The tea and coffee facilities were good. A full size kettle and plenty of tea and Nescafe coffee. Unfortunately, the milk was those little pots you get in fast food joints but not a biggie. THE BATHROOM - the bathroom was brighter and gave an overall first impression of cleanliness, but the towels were yellowed and one of them stained and the floor edges and more inaccessible areas showed longstanding grime. There were nice little individual Lux soaps and shampoo tubes, but again, everything felt a bit dated, in places very worn and a little eccentric. The shower did work, however, though without a shower tray or barrier, the water rang across the floor to wet the bedroom carpet. SHARED AREAS - the shared sitting room was dark and felt cluttered with loads of old furniture and ornaments which gave an "antique shop" feel to it. Table mats on the dining table were dirty, and the floor also dirty. The room contained a couple of microwaves (a nice touch for guests with takeaway) a
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