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Contribute FeedbackThe Grange Thurston presents a mixed bag of experiences, with certain aspects standing out positively. Many guests appreciate the delightful meals, friendly staff, and charming gardens. The full English breakfast and well-prepared dishes like moules and steak have garnered praise for their flavor and presentation. However, significant concerns arise regarding cleanliness, customer service, and adherence to regulations, with reports of dirty rooms and unhelpful staff. The atmosphere at events, such as Christmas parties, leaves much to be desired, marked by chaotic service and lackluster ambiance. While some guests enjoyed their stays, others recommend caution until management addresses these issues effectively.
I stayed here for two nights this week and found it to be excellent. I stayed in one of there spacious lodges and nice shower room and the breakfast and evening meals I had was excellent the service was good as well.
Room was dirty, cockroaches found, spider in every corner and staff didn’t care when told. We booked a two night stay for a funeral and staff said we should have made them aware obviously we had more important things to deal with. However when told about the dirty room, they did nothing.
Surly hotelier. Worn and threadbare, possibly dangerous, stair carpet. Broken window pane in en-suite. Cracked and broken bath panel. Clean room. Pleasant gardens. Friendly waitress and excellent full English breakfast, well presented and delicious. Hotleier's wife also friendly.
A party of four adults arrived at the Grange Thurston today, for an afternoon tea and a possible evening meal the following evening. Arriving at the front door, wearing masks, to be met by an officious man, presumably the manager. We were told we would need to wear masks in the bar and restaurant. I stated that it would be difficult to eat and drink while wearing a mask. The response was that it was government regulations. We were then told we need to register using the NHS app. This involved scanning an app into a smart phone. I asked what if a person didn't have a smart phone and the response was it was government regulations. I tried to question the policy but the person continued to talk over me. My understanding is that an alternative, such a pen and paper, should be provided. At this point a woman and child walked past us out of the hotel, without masks. This person had no concept of customer service. In addition the regulations do not come in force today and he has no idea of the regulations. We therefore left and the hotel lost the custom of the price of afternoon tea and the potential of an evening meal of four people. In these difficult times hotels and restaurants need to be aware of regulations and do everything to encourage not discourage customers. I would recommend you avoid this establishment until suitable competent management is in place.
This restsurant/ hotel has not changed or decorated (public rooms) in 20 years we have not been for some months but the Sunday lunch was just about eatabke