โOur stay at the Mount Edgcumbe was genuinely exceptional. My wife wasnโt feeling well during our visit, and the manager and staff showed such warmth and care โ nothing was ever too much trouble. Their kindness and attentiveness really stood out and made us feel completely looked after.
The room was beautifully appointed, with everything we could need, and the bed was especially comfortable. We also appreciated how easy it was to come and go thanks to the private entrance โ such a thoughtful...
โThe hotel is on the main street accessed via a side alley with steps and parking is available across the road.
A warm welcome on arrival.
We had room 20 which was spacious and had a view onto the bustling Pantiles street area of TW.
If you are like us a couple staying overnight for a nice dinner and a few drinks, this is actually a perfect place to stay.
On the Sunday morning because we were up early, we decided to have breakfast at the hotel which is ร la carte and I must say the coffee was...
โVery nice hotel to stay in Tunbridge Wells. Close enough to the centre so that you don't need your car. The hotel and our room were very clean. There is a public car park very close to the hotel so it's easy to park even though you can't really do do at the hotel. โ
โThis guest house is our place of choice in Tunbridge Wells. It is family run, economically priced, and has always been convenient for us over many visits. They have also responded to special requests due to health issues. Thank you.โ
โOur room was Yew and Eye, one of the newly built cabins in the garden of this historic inn with a twist. The design is like nothing weโve ever seen before with surprises every way you look. The room itself has human eyeballs as a decorative theme which was fascinating and amusing. The standard double bed was extremely comfortable, there was plenty of useful storage and good ventilation. A huge marvellous and stylish shower. Gardens, bars, reception and restaurants are all full of delights and...