Farthings

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Reviews of Farthings Hotel, Taunton

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Review by Jeremy on 22nd November, 2009

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Bad Points: I booked through agent. I was subsequently charged substantially more for the room and the requirement to take meals was not notified to me beforehand although I made it clear I would be eating out. I was promised a phone call but nobody rang my office. General review: Disappointing. I shall advise my colleagues not to stay at this hotel.

Date visited: 2009-11-22

Review by Anonymous on 23rd January, 2009

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Bad Points: no attention to detail. food on breakfast menu not available General review: poor

Date visited: 2009-01-23

Review by Erik Katrud on 18th August, 2008

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My wife and I together with 3 other norwegian couples have enjoyed the hotel,the garden and the very friendly staff for nearly a week. The rooms, food and service have been excellent and the total atmosphere of the hotel is relaxed and friendly. We have been pampered and have utterly enjoyed it!

Date visited: 02.08.08 to 08.08.08

Review by Anonymous on 10th May, 2008

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Good Points: The room design and decor was very tastefull, nice furniture and a very comfortable bed, great Garden and very peacefull surroundings. Bad Points: The window in our room would not open. The cost for Breakfast was quite high, no table set for us at Breakfast. General review: Excellent experience, well recommended.

Date visited: 2008-05-10

Review by John on 6th August, 2007

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errific! Best hotel I've ever stayed in Great hospitality. Lovely food and a comfy room.

Date visited: 2nd August 07

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