About Hotel Toft Country House
Hotel Toft Country House is a charming farmhouse estate with an attached golf course and fully renovated interior. It combines old-world architecture and decor with contemporary amenities in its small selection of guest rooms.
All rooms at Hotel Toft Country House include free Wi-Fi access, a bathroom with shower, a television, a small sitting area, a personal wardrobe, and space to hang garments.
Hotel Toft Country House offers an 18-hole golf course, free parking, an extensive garden area, a common lounge with sofas and chairs, and an attached parlour with massages and hair treatments.
The in-house restaurant at Hotel Toft Country House serves traditional English fare and beverages consisting of seasonal ingredients, local produce, and local meats.
In addition to using the on-site golf course, guests can seek out beauty treatments or explore the surrounding countryside, including the historic centre of Bourne.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Excellent bar section.
The classic pub layout at Toft Country House is a perfect addition to an already charming and elegant farmhouse estate. You can relax here and drink some local ales while taking in the fantastic refurbishment of the interior space, including its newly designed fireplace area and sitting arrangements.
positive:
Wonderful food.
The breakfast service at Toft Country House makes great use of local produce and ingredients to deliver a memorable meal service, and their kitchen is capable of tailoring meals to your dietary needs and preferences within reason. It's a truly versatile and varied dining experience.
positive:
Consistent cleaning.
Toft Country House may be an older establishment, but the interiors are properly maintained and cleaned by the staff on a regular basis. Dust and other unsightly features are largely handled on a daily basis, providing you with a hygienic and comfortable stay year-round.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Compact rooms.
Perhaps due to its historic design, Toft Country House is a bit more narrow in its design than you may be accustomed to. The rooms are generally smaller, the ceilings lower in places, and overall it feels more cramped than the average guest room in an alternate hotel.
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Heating woes.
The building lacks substantial heating and insulation, and even with the provided heating equipment in rooms, you may still find yourself growing chilly in the evening, especially during autumn and winter. Consider asking for more blankets if needed.
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Noise leakage.
Noise has a tendency to creep throughout the building, largely due to the older nature of the estate and its lack of soundproofing within the walls. At night it can be disconcerting, if you happen to be a light sleeper or easily agitated by machinery noises.