Our hotel is set under the battlements of Arundel Castle and has an atmosphere of ... more
traditional permanence. The kind that prevails in all of the gracious buildings that make up Britain's colourful heritage. Part of the Forestdale Hotel Group. The Norfolk...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
THE NORFOLK ARMS IS A CHARMING GEORGIAN COACHING INN BUILTOVER 200 YEARS AGO BY THE 10TH ... more
DUKE OF NORFOLK. IT SOONBECAME THE LOCAL MEETING PLACE AND A POPULAR RESTING SPOTFOR WEARY TRAVELLERS AND TO THIS DAY THE ARUNDEL SOCIETY FORTHE PROSECUTION OF THI...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
THE NORFOLK ARMS IS A CHARMING GEORGIAN COACHING INN BUILTOVER 200 YEARS AGO BY THE 10TH ... more
DUKE OF NORFOLK. IT SOONBECAME THE LOCAL MEETING PLACE AND A POPULAR RESTING SPOTFOR WEARY TRAVELLERS AND TO THIS DAY THE ARUNDEL SOCIETY FORTHE PROSECUTION OF THI...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Norfolk Arms Hotel is located in Arundel making it one of the best hotels to stay at ... more
while in town. The Norfolk Arms Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each guestroom is fully equipped ...
Advantages: Quiet location,competitive rates,clean & homely Disadvantages: Distance from Blackpool centre,hospitality (see below, my verdict)
I visited Blackpool with my husband and our two children during the Easter holidays, we stayed for three days and two nights in a three star hotel in the North pier area of Blackpool. We won our stay on an Ebay auction but the hotel can also obviously be booked in a more traditional manner (by phone,post or email).
*CONTACT DETAILS*
The proprieters are: Andrew and Roxanne Sandiford
The address is: ArundelHotel
102 Queens Prom
Blackpool
Lancashire
FY2 9NS
Telephone: 01253 351838
Fax: 01253 595952
Website and Email: www.arundelhotel.com
enquiries@arundelhotel.com
*THE HOTEL*
The hotel building is victorian (as are most in Blackpool), it has twelve ...
Advantages: Very good Hotel, great service Disadvantages: In the wrong place.
Just back from a weekend Jaunt to Ireland. We flew Ryanair Eastmidlands to Shannon, £38 return (No hold luggage and online checkin).
We booked the Oakwood Arms at Shannon, this was mainly as our return flight was 09:30 Monday morning and we did not want to get up early to travel.
We booked it thru LATEROOMS.COM for 85 Euros a night for Double room with Buffet Breakfast.
Ireland seems to be pricey for Hotels, so this was not too bad (We do cheaper when we go Venice).
We had hired a Car so after picking that up it was just a 10 min Drive into Shannon and the Hotel.
First Impressions were very good, better than most of the reviews we had read.
Its a low level building on the edge of Shannon, not that there's much in the middle of Shannon, just seems to be a Housing Estate.
Checkin looks very smart and professional ...
Advantages: charming reasonably piced rooms and award winning food Disadvantages: can get busy
On a recent visit to Northern Ireland, I was lucky enough to be shown round by someone born and bred in Larne. It was on her suggestion that we paid a visit to the Londonderry Arms, a 3 star hotel with two restaurants in the charming and quaint harbour village of Carnlough. Carnlough is about 15 minutes drive north of Larne along the very picturesque coastal road otherwise known as the A8.
History
The Londonderry Arms has a rich and interesting history proudly available in leaflets amongst a wide selection of magazines free for perusal.
The Londonderry ArmsHotel was built in 1848 as a coaching inn by Frances Anne Tempest, Marchioness of Londonderry.
Frances Anne was the grand-daughter of Randall William, sixth Earl and second Marquis of Antrim. He was the great great grandson of Sir Randall MacDonnell, the first of that ...