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Reviews of The Hautboy, Woking

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Review by Anonymous on 1st August, 2006

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Good Points: good location Bad Points: Decor needs a facelift especially corridors leading to the rooms

Date visited: 2006-08-01

Review by David, Stansted on 22nd July, 2006

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Good Points: Lovely setting, an interesting building with lots of character, good food, a great selection of English Ales, and friendly staff. Bad Points: The general Decor of the hotel certainly needs attention, like the carpets (dirty in rooms and worn thoughout the hotel), condensation mould in bathrooms, just needs a bit of attention. General Review: The stay was quite good, a lovely setting and friendly staff. Not sure if i would stay there as a tourist due to the general run down condition of the accomondation, but would like to take my wife for a weekend when it improves.

Date visited: 2006-07-22

Review by Anonymous on 29th April, 2006

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Good Points: Throughout our stay I found the staff very friendly, helpful and accomodating to our needs. My party had dinner in the bar area and we really enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and superb menu. If in the area again, we will definately return.

Date visited: 2006-04-29

Review by Janet Knisis on 19th March, 2006

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Came down to Woking for a business meeting in Woking and had a fantastic stay at the Hautboy. My room was fabulous - including four poster bed!!!! beats the travellodge any day. The staff were very hospitable and Tim was so helpful and friendly. have told everyone at work about my stay and hope to revisist someday soon.

Date visited: 7th march 2006

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