"Be aware that this is a residential property without your own entrance. It is in a shabby and unsafe feeling part of town and the pictures are not representative of the property at all. Owners uncontactable in any way. As a single traveller, I did not stay here as i felt very unsafe on arrival. Expedia are yet to support me in the process and i ended up paying for a second property."
"The room I had was roomy and clean, bathroom/shower again clean and spacious. Equipment and white goods suited my needs. Entrance to the room a little dark as outside lights didn't react early enough. Overall I would book again if in that area."
"Positives:
Clear instructions for the location and parking
Heating had been turned on prior to our arrival
Fridge had individual butter, milk and jam plus washing things were provided
Unfortunately the negatives are much more plentiful:
We sat on the sofa and the leg immediately fell off causing the sofa to collapse. This has been taped together.
Most of the cupboards in the kitchen were nearly hanging off.
The shower curtain was smelly and dirty.
Despite following instructions and the...
"Lovevly night away! Hosts made it so easy and hassle free. Room was very clean, had a peaceful nights sleep! Had dinner down the road in a pub called the wheatsheaf! Which was very nice!
Rutland water is only a 15min drive!
Thanks again to the host! "
"Excellent accommodation. 3 on suites is just wow in a 4 bedroom house . Plenty of room , very clean super facilities in kitchen ,Huge off street parking . 5 stars all round "
"Bad stay - the host did not send me check in details on the day of check in so I had to chase her up and she didn't even apologise for the hassle. One of the mattresses is so uncomfortable, you can Feel the springs. If you travel as 2 the host locks the bedroom doors for 1 room, is there any need? Overall, the place is okay but the hassle is not worth it "
"Lovely little house, with everything you need for a home from home.
Downsides- there is child lock on the Wi-fi, not good for a tradesman working away. Cold house- woke up every morning shivering. Wasn’t sure how to set heating timer. And next door there are elderly neighbours who must be deaf- they are night owls and I’m sure their tv is directly opposite the wall of bed stand. Was maybe 2am before all was quiet. Also nothing to do with house but there were scrambler bikes going up and down...
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"This site was just greenspace on the edge of an industrial estate when I grew up here and it seemed a little weird pulling into an area where I had my first driving lessons on a Saturday morning as it was all but deserted over the weekend. Not now, there's a busy looking pub literally staggering distance away, the ubiquitous Greggs, few other structures the purpose of which didn't register. Very quiet, all I can hear is doves cooing.
Staff friendly, nice to even have staff, last place I stayed was largely automated so only other humans were fellow guests.
Complimentary breakfast, none of this £15pppn extra nonsense and much better than any £15 rip off offerings. Lots of guys in work gear and German accents so probably popular with service/installation engineers working at operations on the industrial side.
One minor issue is the size of the car park. It didn't look to have much space when I checked in around 4pm, and was lucky to get the last one when I returned around 9pm after dining out. Does puzzle me as to why - in a era of expanding waistlines and growing obesity - are parking slots getting narrower? I'm not exactly Captain Lardy but even with sensibly/centrally parked cars, one needs to be like Stretch Armstrong or a contortionist to get in or out of the car without injury to self of damage to vehicle!"
"Very nice hotel inside - few wear and tear items but nothing I couldn't live with. Staff were always friendly and nice, often having to deal with some perverse remarks from other guests.
They respect your privacy, especially if you're there on business or for confidential reasons."
"Really nice place. My wife and I spent an enjoyable few days in the area and despite a wedding being held at the hotel the weekend we were there, there was no problem with noise or access to facilities. Lovely restaurant, grounds, spa and staff. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Bulwick, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Bulwick?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Wicksteed Park, or get out into nature at a spot like Stamford Meadows. In the wider area, you’ll find Deene Park and Kirby Hall.
What’s a holiday rental in Bulwick like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Bulwick. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll feel just like you're staying in your own home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can provide a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and bustling concierge desks while still allowing you to travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a great option for family trips.