About Edward Hotel
The Edward is an independent grade II listed hotel in the centre of Gloucester, combining traditional, historical architecture with modern comfort.
All rooms come with en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, TV, hospitality tray, writing desk and access to a kitchenette.
The Edward offers private parking. The lounge area is complete with original Victorian fireplace and parquet flooring. A large, mature garden is available for guests to enjoy, and there is space for guests to lock bicycles in overnight.
Breakfast is served daily, and eating times are flexible. A fully-stocked bar is also available.
The hotel is within walking distance of the city centre of Gloucester, but is far away enough to maintain the hotel’s quiet sense of relaxation.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Friendly, helpful and knowledgable staff.
A number of guests comment on how friendly the hosts are. Guests comment that they felt welcome. Staff seem to be very knowledgable of the area, giving tips and making suggestions in terms of places to visit and things to see and do.
positive:
Clean and comfortable throughout.
Reviews largely suggest that rooms are clean and comfortable. Guests comment on feeling at home and comfortable throughout the B&B, and beds are reportedly comfortable.
positive:
Perfect location for exploring Gloucester city centre.
Many guests comment that the B&B is well located for those wishing to explore Gloucester. The main city centre is, reportedly, just a short walk away, and there seem to be a number of restaurants and pubs within easy distance.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Slow service at breakfast time.
A number of reviews comment on slow and flustered service at breakfast. Other reviews mention empty milk and juice jugs and flustered staff, describing breakfast as chaotic.
negative:
Dated decor.
A few reviews mention that decor is dated both inside and outside the bed and breakfast. The building is, reportedly, well-maintained, but guests suggest that the entire place could benefit from a face lift.
negative:
Small, worn-out bathrooms.
Guests comment on the small bathrooms which seem to be rather worn out. Guests specify broken toilet seats, loose taps and tired shower fittings. Guests suggest that bathrooms need renovating.