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Reviews of Windmill Inn, Beverley

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Review by m . linton on 7th September, 2009

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Unfortunately we paid for the room before we had seen it and were then too embarassed to ask for our money back. We spent all of ten minutes in the room and that was only because we were on the phone trying to book ourselves into somewhere else! We then discreetly left our key at the bar and ran!! The room was dirty and very shabby and on a busy walk through surrounded by taxi firms and take aways. our ground floor room was right next to the washing room with the tumble dryer fluff coming out of a hole in the wall! Also seemed to be the meeting place for staff to have their smoking break. Awfull, we ended up staying in a premier inn and it was luxury ater this place!!

Date visited: 05/09/09

Review by MR & MRS PERRY on 15th December, 2008

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On booking I asked for their best & most quiet double room. On arriving we were asked to pay before we had even seen the room. Very grubby very small and adjacent to as busy walkway through to the town centre,which was frequented by the youth of beverley until the early hours. I would not recommended using this hotel at all, but would recommended highly the Dog & Duck in Ladygate. I feel that they could have told me at the time of booking, the type of place this was. (think Hen & Stag Parties).

Date visited: sat 13th dec 2008

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