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Reviews of Buckland Lodge Hotel, Leamington Spa

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Review by Anonymous on 13th February, 2010

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Good Points: Excellent value for money; good breakfast; good location for town centre Bad Points: Needs a makeover, but this was not problematic General review: Enjoyable

Date visited: 2010-02-13

Review by kenneth on 15th September, 2009

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Good Points: nice friendly owner, nice and clean room with en-suite facilities, easy to find, close to town centre. General review: very pleasant.

Date visited: 2009-09-15

Review by michael bird on 1st April, 2009

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probably the best music festival in east yorkshire. Good real ales and music. Free entry to all events. A fantastic atmosphere in and around the whole village and a huge variety of music genres.

Review by Anonymous on 10th February, 2009

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Good Points: Hotel was in a good location, staff friendly and very welcoming Bad Points: Unable to turn down the heating in the room as it was very warm, but was able to open the window General review: very good

Date visited: 2009-02-10

Review by Jerry on 8th June, 2008

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Good Points: Very good location with short walk to centre of town. Informative, polite and very welcoming landlord. Well cooked and tasty breakfast. Free Wi-Fi fast broadband connection. General review: Perfect for my overnight stay in Leamington Spa.

Date visited: 2008-06-08

Review by Lisa Firth on 12th December, 2006

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Fantastic place to stay, warm welcome, lovely rooms, clean and tidy. NIce private lounge to sit in. Walkable to all of Leamington's attractions, would highly recommend.

Date visited: jan 2006

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