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33 Trebovir Rd,
London,
Greater London
SW5 9NF |
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Holywell Rd,
Malvern,
Worcestershire
WR14 4LG |
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Corner Sixth Cross,
London,
Greater London
TW2 5PE |
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Britannia Hotel Wigan - This modern hotel offers a health club, brasserie and a quiet location just off junction 27 off the M6, providing easy access to the entire North-West. A bright and airy hotel lobby provides access to the modern rooms, while the Almonds Brasserie provides a wide range of dishes for lunch and dinner, with a carvery supplemented by both English and international cuisine. When you need to relax, the fully-equipped hotel health club offers an air conditioned gym, indoor swimming pool, spa bath and sauna. In addition, the 14 dedicated meeting rooms, ample parking and excellent motorway connections make this hotel an ideal location for meetings and conferences. Wigan Athletic Football Club, Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club and Gulliver's World Theme Park are all within easy driving distance. Blackpool, Southport, Manchester and Liverpool are all accessible and the hotel is located only 2 junctions away from Preston.
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Almond Brook Road,
Wigan,
Greater Manchester
WN6 0SR |
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209 Tulketh Rd,
Preston,
Lancashire
PR2 1ES |
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Bath Road,
Thatcham,
Berkshire
RG75UX |
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49 Sherbourne Road,
Solihull,
West Midlands
B27 6DX |
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2 Rosebery Crescent,
Jesmond,
Tyne and Wear
NE2 1ET |
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Poole Road,
Bournemouth,
Dorset
BH2 5QU |
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Palace Road,
Buxton,
Derbyshire
SK17 6AG |
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1 Shortlands,
London,
Greater London
W6 8DR |
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Temple Gate,
Bristol,
City of Bristol
BS1 6PL |
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161 Banks Rd,
Sandbanks,
Dorset
BH13 7QL |
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Ye Olde Talbot Hotel - Opposite the cathedral, in the heart of beautiful Worcester, this charming traditional coaching inn dates back to the 13th century and offers comfortable en suite rooms free Wi-Fi. Ye Olde Talbot Hotel has a great location, in the centre of the historic university city of Worcester, with its mixture of galleries, museums, ancient buildings, shopping, cafes, nightlife and riverside walks. The hotel has 29 cosy en suite rooms, all of which are rich in individual character and unique charm. Each room has a telephone, TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee. The hotels bar lounge has a real open fireplace and offers seasonal modern and traditional options, including daily specials and stone-baked pizzas. To drink, there are real ales, wines and speciality teas and coffees. On Sundays, the hotel offers a traditional roast lunch.
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Friar Street,
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 2NA |
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North St,
York,
North Yorkshire
YO1 6JF |
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106 - 110 Belgrave Rd,
London,
Greater London
SW1V 2BJ |
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Park House Hotel - Looking out to sea from an excellent location on Blackpool's prestigious North Promenade, the Park House Hotel offers 103 en suite rooms, within walking distance of the town centre. The hotel's great location means that all that Blackpool has to offer is within easy reach. This lively seaside town's major attractions are within walking distance, as are the shops, pubs and restaurants of the town centre. Each of the rooms is comfortable and well maintained. All rooms have TVs, radios and tea/coffee making facilities. 2 passenger lifts service all floors. Free parking is available for guests' use, with 3 large car parks surrounding the hotel. There is entertainment each evening in the bar lounge or the elegantly decorated ballroom. The 25-metre-long sun lounge looks out over the Irish Sea and is a great spot to relax and admire the views. Guests also have the use of the impressive leisure facilities of the Park House's sister hotel, which include an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a sauna, a steam room and a spa.
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308 North Promenade,
Blackpool,
Lancashire
FY1 2HA |
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Station Rd,
Ilminster,
Somerset
TA19 9AR |
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Yotel Gatwick Airport - In Gatwick's South Terminal, just metres from check-in and arrivals, this unique Japanese-style capsule hotel offers everything you would expect from a luxury hotel in a small space. Located inside the terminal building, the Yotel Gatwick Airport is also within minutes of London Gatwick Airports other terminals, perfect for rejuvenating airport stopovers or short stays in the area. With free Wi-Fi and free wired internet access, the small cabins have everything you need to sleep, work and relax. Each cabin has luxury bedding, a flat-screen TV, an in-room jukebox music service, relaxing mood lighting and a workstation. The en suite bathrooms feature rejuvenating monsoon rain showers, bespoke toiletries and towels. Each premium cabin has one double bed. Each standard cabin is just 7 m? in area and has one large single bed that is a metre wide. Food and drink is available 24 hours a day from the cabin-service menu.
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Yotel,
Gatwick,
West Sussex
RH6 0NP |
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14 Church Street,
Disley,
Cheshire
SK22 2JE |
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4 Wigston Road,
Ansty,
West Midlands
CV2 2SD |
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East Park Drive,
Blackpool,
Lancashire
FY3 8LL |
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City Walk,
Leeds,
West Yorkshire
LS11 9AT |
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Lake Ullswater,
Watermillock,
Cumbria
CA10 2LZ |
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Mellor's Way,
Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire
NG8 6PY |
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Rose and Crown Hotel - Dating from the 16th century, this former Tudor coaching inn stands in the heart of Tring, overlooking the town's picturesque church. Tring is a market town set in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside and bordered by the Chiltern Hills and the Dunstable Downs. The justices met here on a highway business in 1711 and from the middle of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century, it housed the excise office. The landlord in 1832, Timothy Norwood, brewed his own beer and was also an excise man. In 1852 it also served as the booking office for the London and Northwestern Railway Company, and later the Inland Revenue office. Even after coming off the railway, The Rose & Crown was still an important and busy coaching inn and as well as its more aristocratic connection, was also a popular meeting place for local farmers. Beer was brewed on the premises until the 1860s. The original building was Tudor with the addition of an early 18th century frontage of 3 stories with a tiled roof, 5 dormer windows and an archway entrance to the yard. It stood flush to the present pavement and had a bowling green at the rear. The hotel stood in large grounds in which fairs and circuses were held. It was demolished in around 1905. At about that time it was bought and rebuilt in the Tudor style, mainly for the guests of the family, by Lord Rothschild who lived in Tring from 1837 and whose architectural influence can be seen in much of the town. The designer was William Huckvale.
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High Street,
Tring,
Hertfordshire
HP23 5AH |
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St Peter Street,
Winchester,
Hampshire
SO23 8BS |
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149 Warwick Road,
Kenilworth,
Warwickshire
CV8 1HY |
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Princes Parade,
Hythe,
Kent
CT21 6AE |
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Brook Street,
Brentwood,
Essex
CM14 5NF |
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