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Reviews of Falcon Hotel, Bromyard

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Review by The Attwoods on 28th March, 2011

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We were driving to Wales and, being very tired, we stopped at Bromyard and found The Falcon. It's a lovely hotel, the welcome was warm and the food very good. Slept like a log in a comfy bed and had a very good breakfast. We would heartily recommend this lovely quirky place to all and sundry. We will be back!!!

Date visited: 15/03/2011

Review by Andy on 16th September, 2009

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Good Points: good service at hotel Bad Points: very confused with the booking. it seemed i'd paid for the hotel on booking but then had to pay again at the hotel. this seemed strange and a little embarrassing cos i thought i'd already paid. it wasn't made clear on booking that i was just giving bank details as a back-up. i now need to check my bank statements to see you haven't taken the money out aswell as the hotel. General review: very good

Date visited: 2009-09-16

Review by Anonymous on 8th May, 2008

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Good Points: loved the historic old inn Bad Points: complicated tap system in the bath - however quickly sorted out with great good humour General review: directions could have been clearer, naming the street to turn up after the garage. however, the friendliness and charm of the staff- particularly the owner- was excepional. she created quite a uniquely appealing atmosphere in the hotel..

Date visited: 2008-05-08

Review by Michael, Burwell on 18th July, 2006

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Good Points: Food and service was very good General Review: Very good place to stop.

Date visited: 2006-07-18

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