The rooms in the main building are well appointed. While clearly being upgraded, our room was warm, comfortable and tastefully decorated including a 17 century painting. The breakfast was good quality and served well. The proprietor could perhaps think about clearing boxes etc into one space rather than steoing gintbhebdining room and perhaps have a look at the leaking toilet diaphragm in room 4 . Would stay again.
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matt dent ★★★★☆
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Maria Hudson ★☆☆☆☆
We could not get into the building as there was no staff. we waited two hours to get the code, to enter the building. Then was not told the room was out the back at the end of the garden. The entrance to the room looked like a junk yard. The room stank of mould, so bad I could not stay in the room for more than five minutes before it started me coughing. For my health I had to get out. the window frame was rotten, ready to fall out. It was so bad we had too get another hotel for for the night. I can only imagine how bad breakfast would have been For your own safety don't stay here
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peter williams ★★☆☆☆
Stayed here for a night as I was visiting my dad from Australia.we had no power to the sockets as we was told one had blown and wasn't getting fixed till the next day.so we had noway to charge your phone or use the hair dryer no coffee as couldn't boil the kettle. When we got up in the morning there was no hot water either.for £145 it was expensive. Won't be staying here again. The general feel of the building was tired and unloved threadbare carpets in shared areas along with several dead houseplants just left in place. Very unhelpful person on the phone. Would not recommend either.
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Lesley Colsey ★★★★★
Last minute weekend break. Woodfield House didn't disappoint! We decided to go to Chepstow for the Bank Holiday weekend. Luckily Woodfield House had a room. The rooms are beautiful. The bed was very comfortable to sleep in. So cosy! There was a tea and coffee tray, hairdryer, towels, shower gel and soap, TV with Now TV and an amazing view of Chepstow Castle. We loved it here. It was a real find! Would definitely recommend.
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Mia Timms ★★★★★
I stayed in Room Number 7. Make sure you receive the door code for the main door before you arrive. My mobile for some reason didn't receive this. After a phone call to explain, this was then sent again which I received. There were no staff on site on arrival, I found my key on the table and went hunting for the room. The room was at the top with a lovely view of the castle. The room had everything I needed, however it would have been great to have had a hairdryer to use. I didn't meet any staff until the last day for breakfast which they kindly opened up and provided as was only guest at this point. Chepstow is lovely and is well worth a visit.
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macca millard ★★★★★
Love the unusual way to book in. Rooms and communal areas were clean and beautifully set out. Yummy breakfast and plenty of it. Will definitely stay again.
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Charlie O ★★★★★
Great hotel if you are staying in the area. I’ve stayed here twice now & enjoyed both stays. Positives: - really good value for money - great location - good breakfast - check in very easy - dog friendly - friendly staff Other - Rooms aren’t the most modern (it is a historic house), but are clean and offer really good value for money. - Car parking is across the road and is (approx) £4.50 for 24h.
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Paul Watkins ★★★★★
This was excellent value for money. The room was warm and spotlessly clean if a little tired decor wise but having paid three times the price elsewhere for a cold room lukewarm water I rate this cosy single room very highly with a very very good cooked breakfast.
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ericka durgahee ★☆☆☆☆
The hotel decided that the bridal booking wasn't good enough for them so they cancelled to get more money from those attending the races. Left us with a very distressed bride and numerous people travelling in without plans, and losing money last minute. Would you want to book here knowing they might cancel on you for someone they think is better?
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Alisdair Cunningham ★★★★☆
Stayed one night as a business trip. Arrived late (11pm) but had already been text access code for door, and key was waiting for me on the table in lounge. Not checking in by any staff, but that didn't bother me, found room easily. No parking, but local car park is directly opposite and free to park overnight, so perfect for those arriving late and leaving early. The hotel itself is lovely. As many have said, 17th century. Therefore it is a quirky, characterful, rustic building with so many pleasing features. Yes, the stairs are a bit wonky and not all the corners are straight, but having stayed in so many sterile, bland, cardboard cut out hotels, it was nice to stay somewhere pleasant. It is very well maintained and they are clearly trying to keep the appearance l, rather than retro-fitting to make modern. So lots of charm. My photos of the dining room don't do it justice. There is a lounge and bar downstairs, so a place to meet with others or to sit by yourself and read a book in the cosy lounge chairs. Breakfast was great. Good selection for cooked breakfast, and nice cereals / pastries / fruit selection. Only downside is, as a result of the age, the floorboards were squeaky in some spots, which in the small hours was awkward as I felt sorry for the rooms below / next to mine in case the loud noise travelled through. It was very hard to avoid them as there were several squeaky floor boards in my room (room 7, top floor). I was staying by myself, so didn't bother anyone, but could imagine it would have annoyed others. Also, only a bath with a bath-shower. No standing shower option (though, I'm sure with a bit of adjustment it could have a curtain and a wall stand?). Minor issue also in that the fire door had a strong kick back, so beware. Once aware, it's fine but shot back the first time and took by surprise. Shame, as the room was otherwise very clean, and also charming as elsewhere. So if lack of reception, accessibility (wonky stairs, no lift) and wonky, noisy rooms affect you, then this might not be the place for you, but if you're sick of bland hotels, and want somewhere with charm (and views of castle from the front), this is a great place. Also close to M4 / M48 (6-8 mins). Also, cheaper than budget hotels locally (£45 for B&B for one night). Overall very pleased and would stay again.
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