18-room Hotel / Inn
The Grange Inn (also known as the Old Grange Inn) is a family-owned and run 18-room hotel located at Buccoo Junction. We advise very strong caution before patronising this establishment.
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We are a small privately owned, exclusive and informal Inn... Moderately priced. Managed by Jakob Straessle and family. It has the intimacy and charm of a small type hotel, with large air-conditioned rooms, private bathrooms and balcony, overlooking Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool..
Location: Grange Bay, overlooking Mount Irving Golf course, 10 minutes drive from Crown Point Airport, 15 minutes drive from Scarborough, the capital town
Beach distance: Eight (8) minutes walk to Grange Bay Beach
No. Of Rooms: Eighteen (18)
Facilities: Dinning restaurant Papillon, informal and rustic and in the garden patio Ticino restaurant, lounge/lobby bar, patio bar, surrounded by lush vegetation, large swimming pool
Sports: On the beach several watersports can be practiced
Service: Laundry and dry cleaning
Reception: 24 hours, wake up calls
Remark: A typical West Indian old Inn/Hotel, with the charm and the friendliness of the owner, with an extremely good family atmosphere and moderate price level
This property has a weighted Reader Satisfaction Rating of 49.3% . Click below to read the 9 reader reports that this is rating is based on.
Sarah Phillips from Trinidad visited in December 2017 and awarded
We had a lovely holiday in Tobago - my first visit. But, we moved out of this place after just one night. It is terrible and the owner/manager was a horrible man.
Ms Phillip from Trinidad visited in December 2015 and awarded
My friends and I spent a weekend here and they had advised me that they stayed here previously and were only returning because the price was reasonable. Now I know why they returned only for the price. The grounds are very unkept. The driveway has HUGE holes and the signes are faded and dirty. The rooms were clean but very bare with only a microwave, mini fridge, beds and a television which never worked. We did not spend too much time there but when we did decide to go into the pool, we were interupted by the owner's children. Five children at ages ranging between 5 - 12 made for a very roudy and loud swimming experince. We eventually came out and went to our rooms when their mother kept coming outside to shout at them. That was very unprofessional as we were paying guests and should not have been subjected to such a display. I did not even make it in to the restuarant because the outside was anything but inviting. The worst part was the night before we left, we gave the owner's wife $400 and she stated she had no change to give us our $80 change. She told us she would give it to us in teh morning, but when morning came and we were about to check out, she stated that she could not remember us giving her all that money. I have two minds about going back here but if I do, it will only be somewhere to place my baggage and head out. Oh and always give exact money because the wife apparently has a dishonest streak.
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Property Type: | Hotel / Inn |
Bedrooms: | 18 |
Air-Conditioning: | Fully air-conditioned |
Children: | Children welcome |
Hair Dryers: | No information |
Telephone: | No information |
Internet Access: | No information |
Television: | No information |
Safety Deposit: | No information |
Wheelchair Access: | No information |
Swimming Pool: | Full pool |
Spa Facilities: | No |
Fitness Centre: | No |
Restaurant: | 0 |
Meal Plans: |
Housekeeping: | No housekeeping |
Baby-Sitting: | No information |
Personal Laundry: | Yes |
Personal Cooking: | No |
Location: | Buccoo |
Region: | Lower Caribbean |
Location Type: | Village |
Airport: | 15 minutes |
Beach: | 11-15 minute Walk |
The Grange Inn (also known as the Old Grange Inn) is a family-owned and run 18-room hotel located at Buccoo Junction. We advise very strong caution... before patronising this establishment. [read more]