Utente ospite
3 settembre 2024
We caught the 400 bus from the train station. Because of road works, the stop is over the road, but there are directions how to get to the stop and it’s still only £2 per journey. The bus stops just across the road from the hotel, so very handy. We booked an accessible room for my husband’s disability and it was fine but we didn’t have any view. If you turn left out of hotel, there is a Coop nxt door, Iceland and a Tesco further up for room supplies. In the immediate precinct there is a Nepalese and Indian restaurant. We tried the Nepalese and it was very good but smallish portions. On the same block as the restaurants, facing the main road, is a Morrisons and a fish and chip shop which had big queues, so must have been good 😊 Across the road is the Seacourt Bridge pub. We had a meal and drinks there the first night. Normal pub grub. Breakfast is the normal Premier inn offerings which we found pretty average so just had poached eggs the second morning. A pleasant stay
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