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Attended a wedding here in December, we had read a lot of recent bad reviews beforehand. There is no parking on site so had to walk through the town. Heating wasn't great, all areas were freezing and they had to bring in mini heaters - not that it did much. The staff were lovely but some seemed a bit unsure of what they were doing- missing peoples drinks requests etc. There was no soap in the bathroom I had to ask for them to sort this. I didnt end up staying but a lot of people there mentioned how freezing the rooms were too.
Shannon Healy . 2025-01-23
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Very nice hotel parking is a pain
Sean Harrison . 2024-10-25
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lovely place castle next door good function room
Mejo Stanley . 2024-05-08
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Not the worst hotel I've stayed in but not the best...music in reception was very loud at 6.40am...one single plug socket in the room and no internet so no chance of working on emails even if I could've plugged my laptop, used the iron, kettle and hair straighteners.. absolutely gorgeous surroundings albeit a little rough around the edges outside, but not the hotels fault 😕
Heidi-Jane Fowler . 2024-05-01
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Lovely old school, hotel, pub, function, eating establishment... This hotel had it all.... I'd booked a twin room for myself & my son. Comfy beds, TV & shower/bathroom. Thoroughly recommended...
Mark Martin . 2024-03-21
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Booked though booking .com .the photoes made it look really nice .it was nothing like the photoes avoid
paul storey . 2024-03-18
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Shame about the guest/guests next door; hoirrfic night of very loud music, hearing screaming, shouting, crashing, thought the room was being trashed!
Josephine Jay . 2024-02-25
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Golden wedding celebration well organised and very good service, stayed overnight, very nice room breakfast was great. All of our friends and family had a great time used their DJ who was very good. Only downside is they do not have a car park but public car park is almost next door and they have an arrangement with the council. Tamworth castle is next door very convenient for a visit nice park as well. On the edge of the town centre so very handy for shopping or visiting the other sites in tamworth.
brian liddle . 2024-02-19
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Myself and husband won our wedding through a competition back in 2019 at The Castle Hotel. I CAN NOT THANK ALL THE STAFF for being so amazing but a special mention to Mike & Leah who go above and beyond for their wedding couples. They made our wedding day a day to remember! I have added pictures of some of the decorations of the day! Do I recommend The Castle Hotel? ALWAYS TO EVERYONE! We can't wait to come back and renew our wedding vows when the times right!! Thank you to everyone at the Castle Hotel ♡
Laurna Dockerill . 2024-02-16
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Stayed here for work for just one night—which, in my opinion, was plenty. Let’s start with the positives: the staff were friendly and did their best to make guests comfortable. The shower had excellent water pressure, which is great if you enjoy the sensation of being power-washed in the morning. Now, onto everything else. The dinner menu was so limited I thought I was being pranked. The continental breakfast was equally uninspiring—a fruit bowl featuring a sad collection of green apples and two bananas that looked like they had lived through a world war. Suffice to say, my stomach spent the rest of the day playing Russian roulette. The rooms? A throwback to an era I don’t recall fondly. Positioned right next to a roaring A-road, the soundtrack of my stay was essentially “Live Traffic Updates, Vol. 1.” The television was smaller than my laptop screen, and WiFi was an extra £5—a nostalgic nod to the early 2000s when we paid for internet by the minute. If you plan to stay here, bring earplugs, unlimited mobile data, and a good imagination, because watching the cars go by will be your primary source of entertainment. The bar had no beers on tap and a bottle selection so uninspired it made a motorway service station look like a Michelin-starred venue. No bar snacks either, meaning you’re left with the overpriced vending machine in the lobby, where £2 buys you the privilege of eating crisps that taste like disappointment. Now, I get it. I’ve stayed in my fair share of Premier Inns, and I know these out-of-the-way hotels don’t always get the love they deserve. But charging £108 a night for this? That’s daylight robbery. At least Dick Turpin had the courtesy to wear a mask. Would I stay here again? Only if my other option was sleeping in my car—and even then, I’d have to think about it.