After the stay I had, I'll admit I was a little amused to receive a cheeful automated reply asking me to leave a review! I hope this write-up is useful for anyone else reading the very mixed reports here and wondering what to make of the place. I visited Cleckheaton for a family party, and booked at Gomersal Lodge for two key reasons: it was the nearest walkable place to the venue, and it was extremely cheap. I was a little concerned by some of the reviews, but figured, well, how bad can it be for a night? And my experience certainly wasn't as egregious as others report here, for which I'm grateful. However, it wasn't good, either. The key issues: - There was some kind of issue with room bookings, which I'll admit I still don't truly understand. I'd booked my room online; a family member had also booked two further rooms online. So: three of us, each expecting their own room. For reasons that are beyond me, when we arrived there were only two rooms available. Booking errors do happen, but I did feel that the first male staff member to whom we spoke wasn't quite taking the issue as seriously as we might like, and it was only when a second gentleman appeared that we managed to get somewhere. - We agreed that my two older family members would take the rooms that were available at the time, and a room would be sorted for me later. (I figured that if it wasn't I could at least sleep in my car – not an ideal fall-back, but I really wasn't desperately confident at this point.) We also agreed I'd take a quick shower in one of the available rooms. That room had about eight or ten flies busy buzzing around the light fitting, which really was quite unpleasant. In fairness, the staff responded with appropriate concern. - As I was leaving to walk down to Cleckheaton, there appeared to be some kind of issue with the key to one of the other rooms. There seemed to be a defensive sense of "it'll all be OK, you just have to trust us here" from the senior staff, and when you're several hundred miles away from home and wishing you'd paid an extra £20 for the Premier Inn up the road, that isn't really what you want to hear. I was very glad to be travelling on my own, and not feeling any sense of responsibility to or for anyone else. I did get a room when I returned later – although I was told there wasn't a key for it – and it was pleasant enough. The bed was very comfortable, though the room itself (as so many others have noted in their reviews) had seen better days: the bathroom in particular was extremely tired, and the shower was borderline useless. I was irritated by the fact that the respective shapes of the kettle and the sink made it very, very difficult to fill the kettle and make a coffee in the morning. When I left, about 9:30am, I couldn't see any sign of any staff anywhere – the whole place seemed disconcertingly empty. I do appreciate that they make clear that the hotel isn't permanently staffed, but it was still a little unsettling. Would I stay
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