Lytton Cresent B&B
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Swimming Pool
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Spa and relaxation
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
Providing 10 rooms, Lytton Cresent B&B Pinetown is merely 1.3 km from Checkers. Located nearly a 25-minute walk from New Germany Nature Reserve, this Pinetown guest house offers views of the pool and a swimming pool.
The accommodation is about 45 km from King Shaka International airport and approximately 15 minutes by car from such cultural venues as The Westville and Bergthiel Museum. The hotel offers proximity to such natural sights as Sarnia Japanese Gardens (3.2 km) and Paradise Valley (2.5 km). Fields Shopping Centre is also situated about 10 minutes' drive away.
The rooms comprise a balcony and a dressing room complete with an iron with ironing board, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Furnished with a writing desk, they also have a stone fireplace and sound-proofed windows.
The Lytton Cresent B&B Pinetown offers an English breakfast made fresh daily.
Review by hotel critic
My recent experience at Lytton Crescent B&B highlighted a striking dichotomy between luxury and value. Upon arrival, we faced significant parking challenges; despite the B&B offering ten rooms, there was space for only two vehicles, creating potential inconvenience. I was disappointed with the room standard; the main entrance boasted a newer room that appeared to be featured in promotional materials, in stark contrast to the others we viewed. A notable aspect of the property is its shared kitchen, which allows for a communal cooking experience. I had no opportunity to utilize this, as my breakfast expectations were not met; instead of the requested brown bread, I was served white bread, which I cannot consume. Although the free Wi-Fi and laundry facilities might appeal to those prioritizing convenience, the lack of functional amenities, such as a reliable gate remote and soundproofed rooms, detracted from my overall impression. In summary, the B&B presents itself as a budget-friendly option, yet the inconsistency in room quality and service call into question its value proposition seeking luxury experiences in a peaceful retreat.