excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,01/10 - The hotel is set in one and a half acres of ... more
landscaped gardens and ideally situated just 2 miles from both Liverpool City Centre and the M62 motorway. Liverpools's Hotel in the Garden,quiet surroundings makes the...
The Devonshire House Hotel is located just one mile from the M62 and 2 kilometres from ... more
Liverpool city centre. The impressive Georgian building is set in one and a half acres of landscaped gardens.Our staff are a professional team ready to cater to your...
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Liverpool's Hotel in The Garden Just one mile from the centre of the City ample free car ... more
parking and quiet surroundings makes The Devonshire the ideal place for business or leisure staysLiverpool and Everton Football clubs are also only a few minutes ...
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The beauty of the countryside strikes everyone who comes to Wharfedale for the first time ... more
Guests return year after year to enjoy the unique landscape for its peace and beauty and the 30 000 acre Bolton Abbey estate which is owned by the Duke of Devonshire with its picturesque village and 12th century Augustinian priory And all of this is on the doorstep of the luxurious Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel and SpaThis traditional 17th century coaching inn that has evolved into a luxurious country estate hotel it offers exquisite food a stunning wine list and warm hospitality There is a choice of two restaurants the Burlington with its antique polished tables china crystal and silver for fine dining and the vibrant Devonshire Brasserie and Bar for more informal dining Supremely comfortable bedrooms are equipped with all the little luxuries that make a guest's stay specialThe Devonshire Arms has been awarded the following: Yorkshire Life Restaurant of the Year 2005 06 Michelin Star AA Four Rosettes AA Top 200 Hotel RAC Gold Ribbon International Wine Spectator Best of Excellence Award Best Wine List UK Top 100 Restaurants for Wine AA Pet Friendly Hotel of the Year 2004 Conde Nast Johansens Taittinger Wine List of the Year 2005 Financial Times Most Convivial Host 2006 General Manager Eamonn Elliot
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This traditional 17th-century coaching inn that has evolved into a luxurious country ... more
estate hotel, it offers exquisite food, a stunning wine list and warm hospitality. There is a choice of two restaurants - the Burlington, with its antique polished tables, china, crystal and silver for fine dining, and the vibrant Devonshire Brasserie and Bar for more informal dining. Supremely comfortable bedrooms are equipped with all the little luxuries that make a guest's stay special.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The adelphi hotel in Liverpool is the most famous of hotels in Liverpool with it's bid grand entrance and foyer this is by far the most historic hotell i know of. The queen has stayed at this hotel among the most famous of european football teams, actors journalists and the lst goes on. The adelphi is very very famous and is a good stay however the more modern traveller may be more suited to the other hotels in mersyside. but for a unique historical experience of one of the oldest hotels in Liverpool this is a good stay .
Based bang in the centre of town it is an ideal tourist hotel i have to say that location is everything as outside the centre of Liverpool and the docks you will struggle to find much more than bordered up houses and yet the ciouncil claim housing problems??? un board them! ...
Advantages: Posh hotel, it looks nice, but... Disadvantages: The staff
I went to stay here in 2006, I think. For my sisters wedding. It was a nice hotel, the architecture inside I knew wasn't real, but it was meant to look posh. Which it did, but only in one room... the reception. So, I stayed here for two days and one night. I didn't sleep on a proper bed, because the room was full in which I was sleeping in (Since its a wedding and all). So in the corner of the room, I had to sleep on a horrible, tiny, lumpy bed. Which can be folded again into a bag. Of course, I can't blame the hotel for the poor bed, because this was my own fault. I'm sure that if there weren't so many people I could of slept on the double bed, which is better.
So, in the early days, considering to be the 1800's - Alton HouseHotel used to be a house. Not a hotel. Rich people used to live in this house. It was only in the 1940's that ...
Advantages: Value for money, service, restaurant Disadvantages: Drive is on a very steep hill!
I've just got back from a long weekend in the Lake District. You might question the wisdom of going to the Lakes for a weekend of watersports and outdoor activities in wintry March, and you'd be right to do so! However, the gale force winds, hail and snow were made bearable by the excellent Hillthwaite HouseHotel where we were staying. The hotel was an absolute haven!
Basics
The hotel is a family run business and has about thirty rooms. We were staying on a special weekend offer and paid £185 each for three nights, including bed, breakfast and dinner. The hotel is in Windermere and is about a fifteen minute drive from the M6. It has a swimming pool, sauna and steam room.
Getting There
The hotel had sent a brochure after I booked on the phone and the brochure had a map on the back so I wasn't expecting any ...