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Swaffham Golf Club
Aug 25, 2009 by
Charles
from Farnborough
Overall Rating: 8
- Fantastic greens.
- Poor bunkers.
“In one word - Fabulous! A fantastic challenge for players of all levels. Set in wonderful Norfolk countryside this course stretches over 6500 yards (off the back tees) and tests every aspect of your game. From choosing the correct club off the tee to reading some truly deceptive greens, this course is a joy. From the opening par 5 where you must play down the left to avoid being blocked out by the trees on the right to the long 18th where a par will feel like a birdie, you will love the variety this course has to offer. The course is immaculately maintained and the greens are in terrific condition, even if they can make you look very foolish, all credit to the green-keeping staff. One minor criticism would be that the bunkers are not the best and are inconsistent with the quantity of sand and the cut at the back. I was made to feel very welcome and can't wait to return.”
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Concord Park Golf Club
Aug 24, 2009 by
bob the builder
from bobby land
Overall Rating: 10
“Considered by many to be the pinnacle of golf in Britain”
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London Brass Rubbing Centre
Jul 14, 2009 by
Traci
from Huntsville, Texas
Overall Rating: 7
- Historical aspect and I could do it myself.
- Space was tight.
“If you are interested in historical brasses, these make excellent frame able artwork for your home. You can also get a little history lesson on the person or object you are rubbing as the centre sells simple books containing pertinent information about each of the brasses available. It is a great detour if you've got an hour while visiting Trafalgar and nearby Covent Garden.”
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Jane Austen Centre (The)
May 24, 2009 by
Peter
from Stockholm
Overall Rating: 1
- Leaving.
- Really expensive and rude staff.
“Very expensive tourist trap. Nothing much to see about Jane Austen, it was more about the films. The staff was too busy gossiping to bother to serve you, it really seemed like a big shop. If you climb up the steps to the tea room on the second floor you will be greeted with rude staff, dirty tables and overpriced food.”
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Jane Austen Centre (The)
May 15, 2009 by
Rebecca
from Sydney
Overall Rating: 1
- Lady on the door was lovely.
- The cafe has rude staff and stale food.
“Going to the Jane Austen Center you need loads of money. The museum is expensive and staff seem bored and not interested at all to serve you. There is a short talk, which was interesting but we had children with us and they were bored. The actual museum has little content and the cafe upstairs was dirty (we had dirty cups left on the table) and were served stale scones. When we complained the staff looked bored and not concerned at all. Save your money for the pump rooms which is much more classier.”
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