Reviews of Lambriggan Court, Truro
Review by Lynn Churchill on 23rd February, 2009
Add your review Date visited: February 2009
Lambriggan Court is a jewel in the crown of Cornwall. As the proprietor I feel future guests should know that they will find the warmest of welcomes in a stunning setting.
Apologies for the negative comments of Mr.Cawley. He was most upset when arriving at 9.30a.m instead of 4.30p.m and making his way in to another guest's bathroom , was asked to leave immediately.
His manner was rude,offensive and arrogant and was overheard by the other guests who were staying at the time.
We have guests returning again and again - one couple for the 7th time in 2 and a half years.
I am hoping you won't let the opinion of
one particularly immature and arrogant guest colour your views on Lambriggan Court.
Thank you for reading this reply.
Kind regards
Lynn Churchill
Review by Martin Cawley on 22nd September, 2008
Add your review Date visited: 19/09/08
I, along with my wife, was due to stay here for 3 nights 19-21 September 2008. After a long drive to Cornwall from London I called Lambriggan Court for directions as it is rather remote and my sat nav (& AA routeplanner) gave up.
Shortly after speaking to the landlady i arrived and entered the premises purely to introduce myself and freshen up before heading of to meet friends on the beach in Newquay. The place seemed somewhat deserted and on my way to find the landlady passed a door marked "salle de bain". As I was in desperate need I popped in.
I was then greeted by ferocious banging on the door and demands that I make myself known. I had now met the landlady. Spoken to in a manner not experienced since primary school, and caught on the back foot, I apologised profusely for my "crime" on using the bathroom. This was not enough for mine host who continued to castigate me several minutes.
I made my apologies (again) and stated that i hoped we could put this behind us as we were staying for 3 nights. Off i popped to Newquay.
On our return the landlady's fury had sadly not demised however this time is was my wife that took both barrels.
Needless to say we checked ourselves out the following morning. The place looked fabulous but sadly the rudeness and dispicable attitude of Lyn Churchill meant we would not be enjoying Lambriggan this year, or indeed ever.
Be warned!
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