Larkfield

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Reviews of Larkfield Priory Hotel, Maidstone

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Review by Iain on 28th May, 2008

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Good Points: Pleasant building. Desk staff very helpful. Bad Points: Resteraunt menu a little disappointing. General review: Generally, a good experience. The hotel is easy to find and well located near to main trunk routes.

Date visited: 2008-05-28

Review by Hilary Browning on 30th January, 2008

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Judging by our visit, things have not improved since the last reviewer's experience. Temperatures were sub tropical and couldn't be adjusted. Bed base was filthy - covered in suspect stains and not covered with a valance sheet. Wall-mounted cheap shower soap and static shower head not a good idea, especially for tall husbands. Food hygiene very sub-standard - we couldn't bring ourselves to eat much. Furniture tacky and cheap. Can't think of a single good thing to say, except that one receptionist, Michelle, could find a much better job with her great people skills.

Date visited: 19 January 2008

Review by sarah bittles on 17th April, 2007

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Just wanted to say thanks to Julie, Sue, Robbo and the team for welcoming me to the club. Really enjoying the game. Its a fantastic friendly club that does not get enough recognition. thanks a lot!!

Date visited: 17/4/07

Review by Mrs Gillian Andrews on 5th December, 2006

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I held my son's Christening at this hotel. It has recently changed hands to ' Blue Cedars Hotels'. The food and service was terrible. very overpriced. Stale bread, filings in sandwiches not as promised. Childrens food overcooked and late in arriving. Poor service and bad manors from staff. I do not recommend this hotel!

Date visited: 3rd Dec 2006

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