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Reviews of Half Moon Inn, Templecombe

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Review by James on 6th September, 2009

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Good Points: Food, friendly pub, space in room, access from car. Bad Points: Cobwebs above bed and under window near radiator, Dust on bedside lamp bases and other things, bed not made on second day, bathroom sink not cleaned on second day, tea bags not replaced on second day, a bowl of sweets that had gone off and stuck in the bowl was porovided but uneatable, difficuklt to find it is set off main road and the trees around the sign was overgrown and situated right at the junction, no advance signage. General review: Was adaquate for what we wanted but nothing more.

Date visited: 2009-09-06

Review by Anonymous on 15th September, 2008

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Good Points: Very adequate accomodation, excellent for the price. Pleasant village pub atmosphere. Sensibly limited menu provided good wholesome pub food. Bad Points: No bad points. Good value accomodation. Not five star but far from five star price. Slight dissapointment that they could not refund and recharge the bill when I realised I had paid on the wrong credit card. My fault in the first place. General review: Top value for money accomodation.

Date visited: 2008-09-15

Review by Geoff & Margaret Elkin on 27th July, 2008

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We had a really wonderful weekend at the The Half Moon Inn. Andrew and Phillippa made us feel very welcome, the food was fabulous and the accommodatin was first class.We will certainly return to this most accommodating Inn. Thank you Andrew & Phillippa.

Date visited: 18 - 20 July 2008

Review by Anonymous on 24th June, 2008

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Good Points: friendly welcome, good breakfast

Date visited: 2008-06-24

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