Situated within the rural village of Moulton, The Poplars provides 4-star, award-winning accommodation within a 300-year old stone building with seasonal dining and cooked breakfasts, 15 minutes’...
Brown
United Kingdom
Welcoming staff. Didn’t realise my room shared with 3 others. So had to upgrade
Conveniently situated a short walk from the town centre, this hotel is minutes from the town's mainline railway station and within easy access of business and industrial estates.
Located on a privately owned aerodrome, this unique 3-star hotel is set in a 1930s building and offers a bar, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Nigel
United Kingdom
The Art Deco decor is lovely and the rooms facilities clean and comfortable. Staff were friendly and attentive. The dinning area bar are comfortable and clean. Food is excellent.
This private hotel has all en suite comfortable rooms, welcoming staff and the best full English breakfast around, included in your room rate
The hotel is a 5 minute stroll from the Wellingborough to...
lisa
United Kingdom
The property was old but exceptionally spotless breakfast was amazing
Situated in Northampton, 29 km from Kelmarsh Hall, The Falcon Hotel features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Evan
United Kingdom
Incredible restaurant and staff unbelievably friendly and accommodating
Mercure Northampton, which rebranded in May 2024 after £1.4 Million refurbishment, is situated in Northampton town centre, just 5 minutes’ walk from the rail and bus stations and situcated within...
Sunley Hotel is located on University of Northampton, Waterside Campus, Northampton. This modern hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The town centre is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
On the waterfront, with a sun terrace looking out over the marina and Billing Aquadrome, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and spacious, comfortable and modern en suite rooms.
Originally built as a coaching inn in the 1890’s, the Plough Hotel offers Freeview TV and sports channels plus free WiFi in its bar area.The hotel includes free car parking for residents The Plough...
It is a living village with proper shops. It had a small theatre which is a cinema as well. The local pubs are welcoming. There is a good garden nursery. The houses generally are built with Northampton stone which is a honey golden colour which to me is more attractive than Cotswold stone. The location of Moulton is excellent as it is suitable for walkers, also near to golf courses and other facilities. We were visiting friends nearby so didn’t eat in the pubs but have done in years gone by so can recommend the village. It has so much history. In the Poplars there are local informative booklets. So enjoy the area and the welcome at The Poplars.
Monica
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Poplars is a hidden gem.
The Poplars is a hidden gem. It’s in a lovely peaceful location. Staff are extremely friendly and very helpful. We were offered flapjacks and fruit as an act of kindness due to our arrival time and given a map of the local area with plenty of practical tips for local pubs, parks etc.
My cousin stayed for breakfast as a visitor despite it being extremely busy. The staff can’t do enough to help and make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Five Stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Mandy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The church is attractive and active, with a curious piece of...
The church is attractive and active, with a curious piece of Saxon sculpture at the end of the South aisle. The (large) village has a number of houses well-worth admiring, from handsome town houses to cottages, mostly in the warm reddened local limestone; there are enough shops to avoid the need to go into Northampton for any but special needs. Two pubs serve meals, as does The Poplars hotel on some days. From Thursday to Sunday (when we were there) the J Gallery serves excellent coffee and stages exhibitions of work, often by local artists. On our visit the quality of this work was remarkable.
Owner and staff very helpful and friendly and knowledgable. Breakfast was superb. The room was comfortable, great shower,lots of lovely tea/coffee and bottle water was a bonus ! It is a traditional B&B, if your looking for a modern hotel it not for you, if your looking for tradition, charm, character, typical English heritage - then this is the place
It was a last minute choice I chose I regret I never stayed in my life over 34 years even 3 world nations are far bette, I have also spoken to the landlord who asked me to feedback to you this is going to ruin hotel.com. I am also taken few photos during my stay due to post in all social media platforms to address Name and Shame to the Publics.
I was upgraded to a family room. It was however at the top of the hotel and as such in the searing heat we were having at the time was very hot on arrival each evening. Apart from that, lovely room, took a while for hot water to come through but very enjoyable stay, landlady was lovely!
The Poplars is a very comfortable, traditional hotel in the centre of a lovely village. We have stayed there before on several occasions and it was lovely to be welcomed as long lost friends by Susan. Staying at the Poplars was like returning home.
Susan was a fabulous host, friendly, attentive and responsive to requests. The homecooked breakfast using local sourced ingredients. Good sized room. Made me realise what's missing in the popular chain hotels.
I am very happy with the hotel i stayed in. Nice and very clean room. The staff very friendly and thoughtful with the breakfast. Enjoy my staying there and definitely recommeding to anyone.
there is nothing good about the property! avoid it at all cost. No customer service. check in no means to access my key. Had to book another hotel.
Guys don’t take the risk …
Staff were very nice and helpful and this is a nice hotel in a lovely village with nice local pubs and shop… and i hope to return soon for pleasure … i recommend this hotel.
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