A hole in a wall outside a bank has risen to fourth place in an English town’s top attractions, thanks to online pranksters.
The “NatWest hole” in Ilkeston, so named after the bank attached to the wall, has been dubbed a “paradigm of British architecture” among a slew of fake five star reviews.
The hole is now fourth out of 16 things to do in Ilkeston and the spoof reviews keep coming.
“The city of Agra has the Taj Mahal, Paris has the Eiffel Tower and Sydney has its Opera House,” one reviewer wrote.
“But they all pale in comparison to the impact on the soul of first laying eyes on Ilkeston’s Hole in the Wall. Pilgrims flocks from afar, Kodak disposable cameras gripped in their sweaty excited palms, to witness one of Britain’s true wonders.”
The first review of the hole was posted in December 2018 by TripAdvisor user Nathan A, sparking an avalanche of praise for the hole.
A literal hole in the wall is getting rave reviews on TripAdvisor
The “NatWest hole” in Ilkeston, so named after the bank attached to the wall, has been dubbed a “paradigm of British architecture” among a slew of fake five star reviews.
The hole is now fourth out of 16 things to do in Ilkeston and the spoof reviews keep coming.
“The city of Agra has the Taj Mahal, Paris has the Eiffel Tower and Sydney has its Opera House,” one reviewer wrote.
“But they all pale in comparison to the impact on the soul of first laying eyes on Ilkeston’s Hole in the Wall. Pilgrims flocks from afar, Kodak disposable cameras gripped in their sweaty excited palms, to witness one of Britain’s true wonders.”
The first review of the hole was posted in December 2018 by TripAdvisor user Nathan A, sparking an avalanche of praise for the hole.
A literal hole in the wall is getting rave reviews on TripAdvisor