Alabare Guest House located at 15 Tollgate Rd, Salisbury SP1 2JA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01722 501586

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John Meunier

2 Google Rating

I find the place was we'll placed close to the. It, within walking distance. It was hard to find wit

2/ 5

I find the place was we'll placed close to the. It, within walking distance. It was hard to find with no sign out front. The staff was lovely and breakfast was adequate. On a hot day the room was very hot as we had a room which got the afternoon sun. No fans in the room and made it uncomfortable to sleep. The bed was one of the main disappointment of this place. Old spring bed where you could feel the springs in the mattress.

Herman Nel

5 Google Rating

Enjoyed my stay here! Warm and friendly service would recommend to anyone, it’s close to enough t

5/ 5

Enjoyed my stay here! Warm and friendly service would recommend to anyone, it’s close to enough to the town and restaurants so you have access to whatever you need within a 5 to 10 minute walk

Cormac Smyth

5 Google Rating

Went to Alabare Guest house & found it good value for money, was clean & tidy with very friendly sta

5/ 5

Went to Alabare Guest house & found it good value for money, was clean & tidy with very friendly staff, girls there were nice, rooms were of a good size, bit dated but all worked well, cant complain for the price. Highly recommended, parking was shared but neighbours & people in the area were really friendly. Thanks C.S

EJ Adamson

5 Google Rating

Clean comfy and cosy. Would recommend to anyone wanting to visit the city.

5/ 5

Clean comfy and cosy. Would recommend to anyone wanting to visit the city.

Jayant Dattani

4 Google Rating

Stayed originally back in Nov 2018 as B&B. Staff are excellent and very flexible. The place is very

4/ 5

Stayed originally back in Nov 2018 as B&B. Staff are excellent and very flexible. The place is very tranquil and peaceful.The rooms are nice with kettle for Tea and coffee. Cosy comfortable Has it's own car park on 1st come basis. Have since returned with no regrets. Very close to City with short walk.

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