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Visitor Reviews of Seton Guest House - Overall Rating 3.3
Hugh, Reading, UK - 4th October 2010 Rating 
Comment
The room was well furnished and the bed very warm and comfortable. The shower and toilet had recently been refurbished, but it was necessary to keep the shower control deprssed in order for it to function - not ideal! It was almost impossible to open the window because it is so large and heavy and there were some untidy cables around the window area which need sorting out. Excellent hospitality and breakfast (served 08.00 - 09.00) and you are able to bring food back to eat in the dining room in the evening, which is most helpful.
Location
The nice thing about this place is that it is completely quiet, although not far from the centre of Glasgow. Short (5 min) walk to Bellgrove station on Queen Street Low Level railway line. Frequent service to centre and places like Balloch and Helensburgh.
Michael, Boksburg / South Africa - 14th September 2010 Rating 
Comment
Initial impression is that this is a rough area and the accommodation would not be suitable. However, it turned out to be spacious and convenient. The bed was a full extra length queen size and very comfortable. Breakfast was a little limited.
Location
Nearest family restaurant is Caios, about 400 metres away. Very good.
PATRICK, FRANCE - 22nd August 2010 Rating 
Comment
The hospitality was very bad, the room was quite bad and the bathroom dirty.
The kitchen for the breakfast was very limit and dirty.
Location
GOOD SITUATION
, Canada - 22nd May 2010 Rating 
Comment
My room was very nice, a beautiful big window with stained glass at the top overlooked the park. The bed and pillows were very warm and comfy, as was the room. The house dates from the 1830's and I enjoyed the character of this building. The breakfasts were delicious and generous in portion.(especially liked the way Alistair did the mushrooms.)Good value. I would stay here again.
Location
Lots to see within walking distance and buses run frequently down nearby Duke St. I went to the Mitchell Library for research. The Cathedral, Provands Lordship, and St. Mungo's museum are well worth a visit and close by. And don't miss Pollok Park and house, and the Burrell collection there. Pollok Park can be accessed by bus from a stop by the Buchanan St. station.
Helen, N.E. Scotland - 27th October 2009 Rating 
Comment
Great value for money, spacious, comfy, clean. Good friendly Scottish hospitality, nice food & huge portions
Location
Too many great museums/attractions to mention. Getting exterminated at Dr. Who exhibition was the highlight of our youngest's stay!
Antonio, Portugal and Japan - 20th September 2009 Rating 
Comment
Good hospitality.
Very good breakfast with attention to details.
Location
Very quiet location, close to the centre of town.
Angelika, Germany - 4th September 2009 Rating 
Comment
All in all a bit shabby interior, although my room was quite clean, the corridors were very dirty.
I was very disappointed about my so called "private bathroom", I mean it's not a private bathroom, when the door has a huge almost transparent window!!!! Also I was a bit confused by the ceiling lining,which was somewhat destroyed!!!!
Breakfast was tasty , but the house smelled always for kitchen fume,
altogether not value for money!!
Location
I have enjoyed the McIntosh Roundtrip and will never forget the impressing Burrell Collection, the Isle of Arran is easily to reach and worthseeing.
Glasgow is excellent for shopping.
kirstie, Australia - 21st August 2009 Rating 
Comment
Recently refurbished room. Nice en suite although bathroom shower was prone to overflowing. Window was held open by teaspoon. Food was average.
Location
Only one train stop from the very centre of Glasgow (less than 5 minutes), so an excellent central location. Fantastic base for a shopping holiday, Glasgow has some excellent retailers.
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