Heath Cottage Hotel is a delightful boutique hotel
Heath Cottage Hotel is a delightful boutique hotel featuring versatile meeting spaces and a cozy ballroom. It provides a warm atmosphere perfect for intimate gatherings and professional meetings alike.
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Heath Cottage Hotel in Wakefield Rd, Dewsbury WF12 8ET, UK. £240 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Business meetings, Social events. Amenities include Free parking, Restaurant, Bar, Wi-Fi, Conference facilities. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Business meetingsSocial events
Amenities
Free parkingRestaurantBarWi-FiConference facilities
Rating: 4.2/5 (336 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
It's a lovely place to stay, you get free tea coffee, biscuits,bottled water all complimentary. Beds. I slept fine my partner didn't. The rooms looked clean but closer inspection there are cobwebs allover the place, a feather dusters is all it needs. There is an old hotel smell and vibe/decor. £60 for the night was a bargain
– Steve Mchugh
- 1.0/5:
One of the worst hotels I've stayed in!
No breakfast or evening meals served.
They offer a cheap porridge pot and croissant for breakfast, unless you are starving, don't bother.
The bed was broken and springs pushing through.
Shower broken.
No toilet seat lid.
Dirty with an unpleasant odour.
And rather unhelpful staff!
I was booked in for three nights but left after the first.
– Dave
- 1.0/5:
Absolutely horrendous.
We were allocated a room, room 25, which was run down. Looking at the reviews, it seemed like a really nice hotel.
We walked into the room, note, there's exaggeration here and photos are shown to prove it.
We counted 10 spiders in the room. Spoke to the receptionist and she said find a way to take them out.
The staff were not helpful, it's the worst hotel I've been to.
The management has refused to do any sort of refund as they think the room is livable.
– nadeem javed