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Reviews of Water’s Edge Hotel, Torquay

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Review by kuli on 2nd November, 2009

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very nice hotal i like

Date visited: 11 11 2009

Review by Maria on 23rd March, 2008

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Good Points: it was clean and tidy General review: we enjoyed our stay at this hotel,we knew everything we needed to know before booking.The hotel was clean,the staff were helpful and friendly,we would certainly stay again.

Date visited: 2008-03-23

Review by Dennis Harrison on 17th November, 2007

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A most enjoyable stay.Everything worked out far better than a negative review I had read prior to travelling.The staff were most helpful,food very good with fresh vegetables and varied menu`s Handy for getting to town and railway station only 5 minutes walk away should you wish to venture further afield.Will certainly recommend this hotel.

Date visited: 12th November to 17th

Review by barbara harrison on 9th July, 2006

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I visited the hotel with a friend on the above dates, travelling with National Holidays. The amenities were poor ie no loungers round the pool, the chairs in the garden were in need of a clean, despite being told there was entertainment every night there was not. Despite being reported when we arrived the taps didn't work on the bath, and hadn't been repaired when we left.The water cut out altogether when someone else was running it. The food only average and no lee way with eating times. I wouldn't go again. This information has also been passed on to National Holidays

Date visited: 3rd July - 7 July 2006

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