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The Sidings Hotel near York is a train enthusiast's dream, with five Pullman-style railway carriages transformed into bedrooms…

December 2013
Alison and Roy run the Bridge Tea Rooms in Bradford-upon-Avon. The establishment has received online criticism, but are the…
Tudor World is a quirky independent museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. Online reviewers want more interactivity and fun for their…
Ruth Watson pays a visit to Gloucestershire, where the Painswick Rococo Gardens has been receiving some negative online reviews…
Can Ruth help landlord Paul banish the bad reviews about the food and cleanliness at the Fox Inn in the Cotswolds? When the pub's…
Ruth Watson deals with criticism levelled at The Ghost Bus Tour - a tourist attraction providing spooky theatrical tours of…
Curry Corner is an award-winning family-run Bangladeshi restaurant in Cheltenham. But despite the accolades, reviewers complain…
The Felbrigg Lodge in north Norfolk has had some bad reviews. Ruth meets the hotel's online critics, and comes up with an action…
Brooks Guesthouse in Bath mixes boutique hotel chic with bed and breakfast prices, but are their guests really getting a boutique…
Fawsley Hall in Northamptonshire is a Tudor mansion hotel and spa. Most customers enjoy their stay, but some reviewers have found…
Online reviewers have been less than impressed with Hotel Celebrity in Bournemouth.
Ruth Watson meets Alan and Chris, owners of Brown's Pie Shop and Restaurant in Lincoln - a popular haunt for locals and tourists…
The Riva Bar and Restaurant sits on Gravesend's historic but exposed pier. The bar does a roaring trade, but some reviewers…
The Crown Hotel in the Cotswolds has all the old world charm you would expect from a former 16th century coaching inn, but…
Ruth Watson is on a mission to see whether businesses are bungling or their online critics are being unfair.
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