Philip
21 de agosto de 2023
The hotel is an old coaching Inn dating back to 1649 in parts. It has at least two cask draught ales on at all times with the usual array of beer, cider and lager on pressure taps. I tried the St Austell brewed Tribute bitter and found this very much to my liking. There was a loyalty scheme operating when I visited. Buy five pints of draught ale and get the sixth one free.
The large TV in the main bar and a smaller one in the lounge produced a very good picture, easily viewed at distance being sharp
in image. Bedrooms were on two levels, some with separate exclusive bathrooms (ask staff for info on which are which) Cleanliness is good and room facilities are good. The staff were most forthcoming for information on all aspects of your stay including a very warm welcome.
Breakfast can be ordered if required for an additional cost. But any further meals are not available. Vehicular access to the small car park is via a narrow brick tunnel, as one would expect at an old coaching Inn and could be described as challenging (I have a Subaru Forester) However there is several car parks close bye and on street parking. Stairs to the first floor are quite wide but then they narrow going on upwards to the second floor. Again don't expect to find a high speed lift here, I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the George. I found the quirkyness quite enchanting and the hospitality matchless. I would not hesitate to recommend a stay at The George if you want an experience full of character.
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