Marygreen Manor is a charming and historic hotel that offers exceptional service and old-fashioned comfort. The location is great for both leisure and business travelers with connections to public transport just at the doorstep of the hotel. The breakfast received rave reviews with guests impressed with the variety of choices available and the quality of the food. The dinner is also exceptional, although some guests mentioned issues with late service. The rooms are spacious, clean and comfortable with an authentic feel of a period property, although some need refreshing. The hotel is spotless and the housekeeping is excellent with friendly and welcoming staff who go out of their way to make guests feel like royalty. The parking is free and easy, although some guests mentioned that it needs resurfacing and better lighting. The beds are comfortable and big, adding to the enjoyable stay at this pretty hotel. Overall, Marygreen Manor is a wonderful period property stay that is sure to impress.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Guests with disabilities had varied experiences at the Holiday Inn Brentwood, an IHG Hotel. Some found the accessible rooms to be spacious with all necessary facilities, while others found the hotel unsuitable for wheelchair users due to narrow doors and tight spaces in the showers. The inconsistency in accessibility was also noted, especially if guests did not have their own vehicle. Staff could have been more helpful in ensuring automatic doors were installed in disabled bedrooms. Despite this, some guests found the hotel easily accessible and conveniently linked to the highway.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Harefield Manor Hotel offers a mixed experience for guests with disabilities. On the positive side, the hotel includes a wheelchair-accessible room and provides easy access to other places, making it reachable and convenient for those with mobility issues. Ground floor rooms are available, which benefit guests who cannot use stairs. Guests have also noted step-free access, which can be especially helpful for individuals relying on walkers or zimmer frames. The presence of a working lift for disabled access adds to the overall accessibility.
However, certain areas need significant improvement. The lack of handrails and grab rails in bathrooms and high-sided baths poses challenges for those with limited mobility. There are no elevators in some sections, making navigation difficult, especially with narrow, steep stairs and hairpin turns. Some guests have faced issues with no thermostatic taps in the disabled rooms and loud music from nearby cars has been noted as a disturbance in the annex. Staff responses to these concerns have also been highlighted as inadequate.
In summary, while the hotel has taken steps to be more inclusive, there are several areas where accessibility could be enhanced to provide a more comfortable and safe experience for all guests.