About Wildhive Callow Hall
Guests staying at Wildhive Callow Hall, Ashbourne, Nottingham, can enjoy afternoon tea on the hotel’s terrace and during cooler weather relax with their favourite book or daily paper in the comfortable lounge.
The rooms feature flat-screen TV’s, desks, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary toiletries and free Wi-Fi.
Wildhive Callow Hall boasts 16 en-suite rooms, a restaurant, a bar/lounge in addition to private gardens, a terrace, conference facilities and free on-site parking.
A wide range of seasonal dishes is on offer at the restaurant as well as freshly prepared breakfasts and afternoon cream teas. Guests can enjoy light snacks and an extensive variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at the bar.
The Ashbourne Tunnel, St Oswald’s Parish Church, Dovedale, Wild Park Derbyshire, Carsington Water and Alton Towers Waterpark are all in close proximity to the hotel. Kedleston Hall, Cbeebies Land, Sudbury Hall and Gulliver’s Kingdom are also close by.
Positive Reviews
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Peaceful and picturesque setting.
The hotel is far enough away from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by 35 acres of private grounds meaning that guests could enjoy peaceful and tranquil evenings. Many appreciated the scenic views from their windows as well as spending time outdoors, e
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Friendly and accommodating staff.
Many of the guests praised the staff for their friendly and approachable manner stating that they often went the extra mile in order to assist the guests with their various requests and queries. The waiting staff were also complimented for being attentive
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Pleasant dining experiences.
The on-site restaurant attracts many locals as well as resident guests who said that they thoroughly enjoyed their meals. The food was described as being full of flavour and prepared using quality ingredients. Guests appreciated the wide variety of option
Negative Reviews
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Maintenance issues.
Several maintenance issues were reported by the guests ranging from broken tiles through to faulty television sets and cracked sinks.
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Dated interiors.
The decor was said to be quite dated as some guests said that the rooms were staring to show their age and would benefit from modernisation. Tatty-looking carpets , worn upholstery and old-fashioned bathroom suites were just some of the things brought up
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Internet connection problems.
Guests who wanted to access the Internet from their rooms said that the Wi-Fi signal was rather weak and intermittent and as a result had to take their devices closer to the reception area where the signal was said to be better.