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Reviews of Charlotte Guest House, Weymouth

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Review by JULIE BONE on 22nd October, 2009

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We have just returned from a very pleasant trip to Weymouth enhanced by the good service we received at the Charlotte B&B. The en-suite room was lovely; the location of the B&B is ideal; the proprietors could not have been more helpful and we indulged in the 'large' breakfast every day which was excellent! Many thanks Roy and Julie

Date visited: 10-14 October 2009

Review by DAVID on 6th July, 2009

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Have just spent two nights at Chaelotte guest house on arrival the first thing we noticed were the dirty windows to the dining room we were then met by a friendly man who help carry our bags up to our room the room was very small with the bed pushed up against the wall and next to a window with one curtain the view from this window was horrid it looked out onto a yard with what looked like rubbish and also onto a builder/plumbers yard.the tiny tiny shower room you could sit on the loo and have a wash (if yoy wanted to ) the taps were dirty one if you were above a size 14 you would not get in the only good thing about the room was the clean bedding.On our first breakfastthere was a jug of hot warer on the table to make your own drinks we were given a choice of small or large breakfast with toast that came on your plate under the egg or beans and a slice on top hence you could not have the jam on it unless you wanted beans with it.Im only glad we were there two nights i would not recomened this guest house to anyone its classed as a two star but think it should be a one or less if possible.and it just not justify £35per person a nite

Date visited: 3/7/09

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