Best Western The Croft - Hotel Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
No title - expert review Originally built in 1835 as a residence for Sir William Chaytor, The Croft is situated on the border line of County Durham & North Yorkshire in the historic village of Croft On Tees and overlooks the River Tees. The Croft stands in front of the Croft Bridge where the road from Northallerton to Darli... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The hotel is situated on the borderline of County Durham and North Yorkshire in the historic village of Croft on Tees, only 2 miles from the centre of Darlington.There are 20 fantastic rooms, 8 of which are themed, including 'Le Chateau' and the 'Feng Shui' room. To add to the luxury, dressing gowns... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review Whether your visit is for business or pleasure a warm welcome always awaits visitors at The Croft, with high quality. Standards in comfort and cuisine, traditional North East true classic value for your money. Originally built in 1835 as a residence for Sir William Chaytor, The Croft is situated on ... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review Situated in the historic village of Croft,overlooking the River Tees, home of Lewis Carroll. The Croft Spa Hotel can be found on the A167, Darlington to Northallerton road, within 10 minutes of Darlington Railway Station, the A1(M1) and Teeside International Airport, providing an ideal location for ... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Best Western The Croft is a fantastic small hotel with a superb location situated on the border of North Yorkshire and Co Durham. Recently upgraded all facilities; to the highest standards, boasting a brand new leisure facility including gym, sauna and steam room. Raffles Restaurant opened on the 1s... sidestep.com
No title - user review Brilliant stay, overall. Standards of cleanliness around the hotel could be improved. Defiantly worth the price. Great staff very friendly with an overall happy feel. Could improve on some of the staffs knowledge of the English language felt li... mytravelguide.com
|
|
|
|