I had my poorly daughter in hospital and had been with her for two full days. Drs said it was ok to find a hotel close to the QE Birmingham last night. Arrived it was getting late the staff helped me to find a car parking space and made me feel very welcome. I was shown to a lovely room very clean with everything I needed. I asked if I could get some food locally they said they had party going on but the chief came to see me offered to cook me a pizza but I asked if it was possible to have a sandwich he told me he would be back. Within a few minutes he was back at my bedroom door with a lovely homemade bread with turkey on and cranberry sauce at the side it was very good. The staff are so helpful and kind I will be coming back again. Got up after a good night's sleep in a very comfortable bed had a good hot shower and went for breakfast. Again the staff went out of their way had a lovely hot full breakfast cooked beautifully this set me up for another long day back at the hospital.
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: 108 Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham B30 1LA, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 121 458 3146
🌐 Website: oldfarmbournville.co.uk
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Yvonne Bailey ★★★★★
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Mark Rollins ★★★★★
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We hired The Old Farm Hotel for our moms 60th birthday party and it was absolutely perfect! Everything went smoothly, and the whole team was so friendly and helpful — they really made our night special. We had a DJ and singer, and it was the perfect venue for a family celebration. The food was amazing too! Thank you so much to everyone at The Old Farm Hotel for an unforgettable evening. Highly recommend!
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Samuel Beckstead ★☆☆☆☆
We booked to stay at this hotel for 2 nights whilst we visited cadburys world and it is the worse hotel we have ever stayed in. There were building works going on throughout the hotel which we were not notifed about in advance, the room was outdated and had poor standards including mould in the shower, damp walls and a towel rail that was hanging off. The only positive was the lady that served breakfast was friendly. Lucikly we managed to get a refund and booked elsewhere for our 2nd night. Please do not stay here.
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Susan Sorrill ★★★★★
We booked Sunday afternoon tea at The Old Farm Hotel to celebrate my parent's Diamond Wedding Anniversary. There were around 30 guests and everyone was looked after extremely well by very attentive staff. The homemade cakes and scones were delicious! The venue was perfect for a gathering of this size and offered excellent value for money. A special mention to Sharon and the team who ensured everything ran smoothly on the day. Excellent customer service, we would highly recommend!
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Ellie Oliveira ★☆☆☆☆
My 80 year old grandparents regrettably stayed at this establishment last night. The hotel staff supplied their room with one very thin duvet with no additional blankets despite the temperature outside being -3 degrees. The radiator was on a timer with no way of being turned back on so failed to heat their room properly throughout the night. As a result my grandparents were left in a freezing cold room with no way of getting warm so could barely sleep. As I mentioned they are 80 years old so not in the best of health with my grandad recently recovering from pneumonia. Furthermore we had just had an incredibly difficult day dealing with a family bereavement. When we explained this to the hotel staff in the morning hoping to arrange a discount for the awful stay they had, the manager was very inconsiderate claiming “they cannot please everyone” and failed to see how negligent they had been. Any decent hotel manager would have apologised for putting two elderly people in this situation but alas this women did not seem to care. I would not recommend staying at this hotel if you want a comfortable nights sleep with attentive and considerate staff. They do not cater for people’s needs and are dismissive upon complaint.
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Clair c Murphy ★★☆☆☆
The room was ok , but the food was terrible! I didn’t eat my fry because it looked pre cooked to me . I just asked for cornflakes instead. Which were wither really cheap or stale . I left and went out to smoke when the owner came out and asked me about the food . She was very snotty and rude , arguing with me. Telling me she was offended and was unapologetic like I had been the rude one not her . Then on checking out the next day the other owner came out and asked us to explain a picture on his phone . He said that it was our room and showed me a tea stain on the wall. There was a tiny bin under the table and Obviously he couldn’t prove it was us but was rude non the less . He asked me but I ignored him , he then turned to my husband and asked if he could explain it. Basically they turned snarky and rude because I took a picture of my fry and the owner didn’t like it .
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Gary Davies ★★★★★
The staff went above and beyond expectations. During a recent family event held at the hotel a requirement for medical help was handled extremely well. We thank Patsy and her team for this and the fabulous hospitality they showed to us all.
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Susan Edwards ★★☆☆☆
Expensive, uncomfortable atmosphere. Our room OK, small but hot due to hot water pipes around room. Towels only changed after three nights and we had to ask twice. Management seemed stressed and or unhappy. Bar useful as no nearby pubs or licensed restaurants.
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Emily W ★★★★★
We stayed here for two nights following an operation so that we could be close to my surgeon. The hotel has some character, it’s certainly different to the many tower block hotels in the area which makes a nice change. It has a cottage feel, but everything is clean and mostly modern. We opted for a larger room as my mobility was restricted, it was a good sized room with an en-suite and our windows looked out over the garden area which is very pleasant. The room was nicely decorated and very clean. There’s also a little bar area downstairs with a few tables and a range of drinks and a lovely fresh looking dining area. I believe they only do breakfast food, however the staff offered us a table and plates and cutlery when we ordered a takeaway which was a nice touch. We will definitely return again as it was quite peaceful considering you’re in a bustling city, a very reasonable price and also offers free parking. There isn’t anything not to like! (P.S one thing to note is that a nearby church rings it’s bells every hour throughout the night. Of course, nothing to do with the hotel, but it did keep waking me up!)
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