Middlethorpe Hall&Spa, York
Middlethorpe Hall and Spa is set in twenty acres of gardens and parkland, yet five minutes
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from York city centre. This Queen Anne style house is decorated and furnished in a style which is in keeping with the elegance of this period. The panelled dining rooms overlooking the gardens and the imaginative food follows the hotel¤s theme of traditional excellence. The comfortable and fully equipped bedrooms are individually decorated both in the house and in the attractively restored 18th century courtyard next to it. Now part of the National Trust. All hotel profits are donated to the charity.
Advantages: Great Staff, Brilliant Pool and Spa Facilities Disadvantages: Expensive
...Risley Hall Hotel
We won a 2 day spa break away for two last March at Crufts dog show to this hotel, we had never been before so didn't know what to expect it was only 30miles away from where we lived so great for getting there. So last week we booked our break away from the voucher that we were given in our prize package.
About Risley Hall Hotel
This hotel is part of the Oxford Hotels & Inns chain, Risley Hall is in their Oxford collection which is a group of 25 hotels.
Risley Hall is surrounded by 17 acres of land it's an 11th century Saxon country house with 35 bedrooms 16 in the Manor House all unique and another 19 spacious bedrooms in the courtyard which is called the Willoughby Court.
The Risley Hall hotel is situated just on the edge of Derby towards Nottingham, so both Nottingham and Derby which are two big towns...
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...My partner and I stayed in this hotel for two nights very recently. We had originally booked into the York Ibis but I decided to book this hotel as a surprise for him and cancel the Ibis - and I'm glad I did. I researched quite a few hotels in York but this one seemed to have the grandeur, facilities and central location I was looking for - and it had a spa!
Originally named the Royal Station Hotel, the hotel was opened in the 1878 and was owned by the Northeastern Railway Company, the purpose of the hotel being to disguise the train station which is behind it. Although named the Royal Hotel, no member of royalty has actually stayed here. The hotel is built on an old Roman cemetery and there have been excavations, uncovering roman remains.
~~~First Impressions~~~
Upon driving into the car park of this beautiful Victorian...
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As another of my friends prepares to tie the know another hen night involved a hotel reservation to be made in central Manchester.
As there were no rooms left where the actual hens were staying in, my friend and I tried to get the best rate for a... more
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