Reviews of Macdonald Leeming House, Ullswater
Review by olympic on 16th April, 2007
Add your review Date visited: april 2007
The rooms were shabby and in need of repair, every floorboard moved and made a loud noise when walk upon. Great if you want to know when your neighbours go for an early breakfast. The only thing holding the floorboards in place seemed to be the well worn carpet, which in some places only the mat remained. Wall paper is slowly peeling for the walls and balcony doors do not lock. Despite listing 12 to 15 television stations in the room guide, only 5 were actually functioning.
Worst of all, was the mattress on the under sized double bed. It was FOAM! A hotel experience last endured at a budget (£15/night/room) motorway hotel.
The tea and coffee and bath facilities provided were very basic and limited. I would strongly recommend taking your own shampoos, conditioners, body wash, tea, coffee and milk supplies.
Breakfast was an experience in itself. The first time I have been told that a full English breakfast does not come with scrambled eggs (just fried). Picky I know - but when I'm on holiday and have the time to enjoy breakfast, I'd like my eggs scrambled.
Upon leaving, we were presented with a hotel bill with services listed in a way that not even the receptionist who had prepared the document could explain. It eventuated that there were several "discretionary" staff tips for services it was unclear whether we had received.
Overall, Leeming House presented itself as a budget hotel you would expect to find near King's Cross or Paddington train station, offering cheap accommodation to migrant workers.
Definitely not a 4 star hotel and for value for money and falls well short of the mark. Stay elsewhere if you are having a break in the Lakes District.
Review by eric on 1st November, 2006
Add your review Date visited: from 05.05.2004
to all staff all the best and lots of love to all the team from leeming sending ERIC.i hope all you allright and not very bussy.Isee you guys soon.pozdrowionka dla polskiego grona.buziaki
Review by Carolyn Blair on 31st October, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 7/2000
My sister and I stayed here for two nights. It was wonderful. The grounds are lovely with huge trees from many different parts of the world. we felt like we were in a fantasy during our stay. Green, Green and beautiful!!
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