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Reviews of Prested Hall, Feering

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Review by M. Peters on 16th July, 2007

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You call that a gym?!?!?!?! Oh, and the drive way buckled my alloy!

Date visited: 10/6/2007

Review by Martin Spooner on 7th July, 2007

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I can now tell you that the drive has been restored and is in great condition.

Date visited: 7/7/2007

Review by Marinus de Laat on 5th May, 2007

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Excellent food, charming staff! In the hectic city of London this is a haven of rest: Fine hot lunch at a decent price (about 6 pounds for a nourishing and tasty meal in Londen), excellent choice of foods and beverages. Nice people too: this makes Bloomsbury a good home away from home. Marinus from the Netherlands

Date visited: March 2006 and 2007

Review by Mia on 2nd March, 2007

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Beautiful selection of food, shame about the staff.

Date visited: 02 March 2007

Review by Mark on 27th February, 2006

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I had a great stay when visiting the Prested Hall. It was very welcoming and had a enjoyable stay with great staff and they're always there to help. Thanks again.. ill sure to be back and visit! Mark

Date visited: 22/3/06

Review by Julia McMillan on 26th October, 2005

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What a fantastic place - We got married here and totally recommend it to others. The wedding was fabulous, and the staff were so helpful - the day went so well and I could not fault anything. We have stayed here subsequently for our anniversary, as well as attending a couple of dinners they have done for mothering sunday and valentines. The food is amazing, the staff excellent and the surroundings beautiful. Totally recommended 10/10

Date visited: Various

Review by Grizelda Banks on 5th August, 2005

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It is a lovely place but I have to say the driveway to the hall is the most dangerous drive I have ever encountered! I am led to wonder how many cars have had their suspensions ruined by the pot-holes... Isn't it about time some cash were spent on a new driveway, Mr Carter?!

Date visited: July 2005

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