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Ye Olde Mustard Pot


Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Garden

  • Fishing

  • Free Breakfast

  • Parking (Self) (free)

  • Hiking/Biking (nearby)

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Property description

Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
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Guest reviews

Facilities

8.7

Cleanliness

8

Rooms

8

Service

8.4

Location

8

Dining

8

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Phil

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15 Oct 2022

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Stayed 1 night

We booked our stay back in September. On 13th October we travelled 200 miles from Scotland, arriving at 8pm, to find it closed. It transpired that the hotel had gone out of business on 5th October. No one had thought to inform us, and cancel our booking! I spent an hour on the phone speaking to various people in America, employed by Hotels.com, assuming they would be able to help, perhaps by arranging alternative accommodation. Instead they each wasted time by going through the same pointless to-do list, and ringing the hotel although I'd told them the phone was disconnected. My phone battery died and a nearby resident allowed me to use their house phone (to ring America!) I was offered no help whatsoever and was eventually just cut off. So, we ended up with no accommodation, no phone, hardly any petrol, and sleeping in our very cold car in the hotel car park. When we arrived home today, we were bombarded by emails from Hotels.com asking for a review of our stay - this is the review In attempting to obtain a refund, we were directed to Expedia.com - well that was another wasted hour or so! The expression 'passed from pillar to post' springs to mind. I'm not hopeful of getting a refund at this point... I would have hoped that Hotels.com would have had some sort of contingency plan in place for this sort of eventuality & quickly arranged alternative accommodation. It was very cold in our car on the night, had this happened further into winter things could have been worse!
We booked our stay back in September. On 13th October we travelled 200 miles from Scotland, arriving at 8pm, to find it closed. It transpired that the hotel had gone out of business on 5th October. No one had thought to inform us, and cancel our booking! I spent an hour on the phone speaking to various people in America, employed by Hotels.com, assuming they would be able to help, perhaps by arranging alternative accommodation. Instead they each wasted time by going through the same pointless to-do list, and ringing the hotel although I'd told them the phone was disconnected. My phone battery died and a nearby resident allowed me to use their house phone (to ring America!) I was offered no help whatsoever and was eventually just cut off. So, we ended up with no accommodation, no phone, hardly any petrol, and sleeping in our very cold car in the hotel car park. When we arrived home today, we were bombarded by emails from Hotels.com asking for a review of our stay - this is the review In attempting to obtain a refund, we were directed to Expedia.com - well that was another wasted hour or so! The expression 'passed from pillar to post' springs to mind. I'm not hopeful of getting a refund at this point... I would have hoped that Hotels.com would have had some sort of contingency plan in place for this sort of eventuality & quickly arranged alternative accommodation. It was very cold in our car on the night, had this happened further into winter things could have been worse!

10

Joanne

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23 Sept 2022

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Stayed 3 nights

All the staff were really friendly. We had a dog with us. The staff were really great with him.
All the staff were really friendly. We had a dog with us. The staff were really great with him.

10

Norman

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15 Sept 2022

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Stayed 1 night

Overall a very enjoyable stay
Overall a very enjoyable stay

10

Kathryn

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29 Aug 2022

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Stayed 1 night

Lovely rustic pub, Dog friendly which meant we could bring our puppy with us. Food was lovely, staff were friendly, room was a little dated but i think that added to the character of the place. No compaints from us i would happily stay again.
Lovely rustic pub, Dog friendly which meant we could bring our puppy with us. Food was lovely, staff were friendly, room was a little dated but i think that added to the character of the place. No compaints from us i would happily stay again.

8

Pat

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23 Jul 2022

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Stayed 1 night

Great place to stay, lovely scenery, great breakfast, friendltvstaff
Great place to stay, lovely scenery, great breakfast, friendltvstaff

Mortimer Road, Midhopestone, Midhopestones, Sheffield, Sheffield District, Barnsley District, England, United Kingdom

Location

With a stay at Ye Olde Mustard Pot in Sheffield, you'll be next to a golf course, within a 10-minute drive of Peak District National Park and Langsett Reservoir. This golf bed & breakfast is 12.3 mi (19.7 km) from University of Sheffield and 12.9 mi (20.7 km) from Sheffield City Hall.

Langsett Reservoir(1.8 Miles)

Fox Valley(2.7 Miles)

Penistone Paramount Cinema(2.9 Miles)

Lavender International(3 Miles)

Peak District National Park(3.7 Miles)

Wortley Top Forge(5.2 Miles)

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 22:00

Before 10:30


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FAQs

Free self-parking is available on-site, and it is secured.


A complimentary English breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.


Pets are allowed in specific rooms only, and guests should contact the property directly to arrange bringing pets. There may be additional restrictions.


Check-in is from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and check-out is by 10:30 AM. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request.

The property is not wheelchair accessible, and there are no specific accessibility features mentioned for guests with disabilities.


The property is located next to a golf course and is within a 10-minute drive of Peak District National Park and Langsett Reservoir. It is approximately 12.3 miles from the University of Sheffield and 12.9 miles from Sheffield City Hall.


Children may not be eligible for complimentary breakfast, and specific policies regarding children should be confirmed with the property prior to arrival.


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