Baytree

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Reviews of Baytree House, Lowestoft

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Review by David and Jo on 16th August, 2009

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Liz and her staff made us and our girls very comfortable the whole time we were there, nothing was too much trouble and we even got an upgrade to the Jacuzzi room which we wished we had booked in the first place. It is fab! Highlights were, Liz made Jo feel very special on the morning of her birthday with a lovely card and some choccies. Sitting outside the hotel in the eveing with a glass of wine and just thinking how lucky we were. Seeing the new Bride and Groom coming up the garden path and just enjoying the moment and perhaps best of all, Not having to worry about our two teenage girls who had a bigger telly, better coffemaker and bigger fridge than us but kept telling us how 'brill'the place was. Thank you Liz for a lovely time.

Date visited: 2/08/09

Review by mark on 3rd August, 2009

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Good Points: The host liz was excellent throughout our stay General review: best guest house i have stayed in, for many a year!!!

Date visited: 2009-08-03

Review by Anonymous on 5th September, 2008

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Good Points: Room was very well presented and spotlessly clean. Bad Points: DVD player did not work. General review: Beautiful B&B, would defiantly stay there again.

Date visited: 2008-09-05

Review by Anonymous

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General review: This is boutique style guest house,with very comfortable rooms and very nice staff. I would recommend it.

Date visited: NR32 4PD

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