Forest Pines Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is set among the Yorkshire and Humberside countryside with a 27-hole Championship golf course, close to Junction 4 of the M180.
Albert House enjoys a location in Brigg, 27 miles from Lincoln University and 19 miles from KCOM Stadium. This property offers access to pool at the pool table, free private parking, and free Wifi.
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Just 10 minutes’ drive from Humberside Airport, this 4-star guest house offers light, cozy rooms and free Wi-Fi. Barnetby Rail Station is just 5 minutes’ walk away.
Set in Manton, Cleatham Hall has a garden and terrace. Among the various facilities of this property are a shared lounge and a bar. Both free WiFi and private parking are available on site.
The hotel was mainly for golf weekends that was fine for us.
The hotel was mainly for golf weekends that was fine for us. The Spa was of a good standard as was the gym (not used). The Golf course and club was of a very good standard- wish i had my clubs:-(.
Food in bar very good. breakfast at weekends better than Monday (due to number of guests staying but service by staff very good.
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
Wasn't what I was expecting.
Wasn't what I was expecting. We ended up staying at hilton Humberside Airport as we were not happy with the hotel.we chose it as close to wedding venue we were attending. Reviews looked good and everyone mentioned hospitality but no staff on site . No refreshments after 7 hour drive so had to Google nearest place.only one in walking distance was wetherspoon which was chock full due to weather and Friday evening. Food was okay and beer very cheap at £2.10 a pint. Road was very busy and difficult to cross . There are several lovely places locally though .Amersham Gardens and Hall lovely as was Wrawsby
Audrey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Travelled to meet one of our suppliers with work, went to...
Travelled to meet one of our suppliers with work, went to one bar and a Chinese restaurant that evening. Both were very good, particularly the Chinese though. Food was excellent, and staff were very accomodating
Tom
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The staff were lovely. Friendly and helpful.
The staff were lovely. Friendly and helpful.
Couldn’t ask for nicer hosts.
The location was also excellent.
Unfortunately, the room was not clean.
I cleaned the sink and toilet before using them. Dried Toothpaste in sink. Sludgy old soap in soap holder and in sink. I used a damp cloth to clean holder and sink.
Toilet seat had stains on which I wiped off with a damp cloth.
Crumbs and empty food wrapper on floor. Crumbs on and in bed.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brigg is a lovely place to stroll around.
Brigg is a lovely place to stroll around. Plenty of charity shops and small, independent gift shops and boutiques to look at. There are a couple of antique shops, and lots of cafes and pubs.
Lots of characterful buildings, and you can walk along the river.
We ate at The Steel Rooms cafe and gift shop. The vegan cheesecake was surprisingly tasty. There are loads of other cafes, or you can go to Costa.
Brigg Garden Centre (just on the outskirts of Brigg) is jaw-dropping - it's huge!
Brigg is particularly bustling on market days, and can be very quiet at other times.
Ruth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brigg is an undiscovered gem.
Brigg is an undiscovered gem. It has so much potential - I don't know why people don't start doing more with it. Lovely surrounding countryside.
There's a lovely river walk. Independent shops and cafes. Antique and charity shops. Historic buildings. A market. Fish and chips. Free two-hour parking.
On weekdays it's very, very quiet - apart from the market days. On market days (Thursday and Saturday) it's more bustling, with people in cafes and sitting out on the street. It would be nice if it was bustling all the time.
You can walk around the entire town easily. Some charity shops are difficult to access with a wheelchair, due to a step, which is a shame.
Welcoming polite and friendly staff. . Clean and tidy hotel, restaurant and room.
The staff were informative and gave us all the details we needed to know. Checking out was easy and a little note popped under the door on departure day which thanked us for our stay and giving us details of our remaining balance and details of how to check out was a great touch.
We cannot wait to return. This time to check out the facilities in the spa.
Location was great as we were visiting family in Brigg. The Sunday roast was very nice and a great price, nice beer garden too.
Room was fine, overlooked the garden so nice and quiet. Shower was very powerful!
Carpark is £3 a day, free at weekends which is a bonus, plenty of space.
Fantastic staff who were very helpful and approachable when needed.
Beautiful surroundings and an exceptionally clean. Hotel.
There was a wide choice for Breakfast and the food was wonderful.
We were in a King size deluxe room which was really nice and of a decent size.
The Albert House is a real gem, situated in the heart of historic Brigg - Sue and Jeff have put lots of effort into the styling of the Georgian property, which is clear to see and a pleasure to be surrounded by.
The location was ideal for what we needed. The beds were comfy and rooms were kept clean. All the staff were really kind, friendly and helpful. The hotel was also really good value for the 2 nights we stayed.
It was amazing! Loved it and will stay again. Spa facilities were actually very very good and enjoyed it. Hotel itself was clean and staff extremely helpful! Will be staying again very soon!
I made a mistake. I meant to book the Lord Nelson Hotel in Liverpool near,Lime St Station and I was emailed that the hotel was in Brigg. I have never been to Brigg
Very family-friendly with a small park outside the hotel, colouring pack on welcome and everyone so lovely to the children.
Would definitely stay here again.
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