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Advantages: Ease of use, good offers Disadvantages: Inconsistent
The Hanover International Hotel chain only have hotels in the UK (well actually having checked the locations it is only England and Wales).
They have 14 Hotels in Skipton, Huddersfield, Scunthorpe, Ashbourne, Hinckley, Daventry, Dunstable, Harpenden, Cardiff Bay, Bromsgrove, Reading, Basingstoke, Chewton(Bristol) and Eynsham (Oxford). The hotels are all 3 or 4 stars and 'most' of the ones I have visited are very good.
All have good facilities such as pools, saunus, gyms, and most offer good business facilities as well.
The standards of hotel and service vary quite a lot across the hotel chain so it pays to check out each hotel prior to any visit.
For example, the Hinckley hotel is a very large modern and impersonal hotel. The staff are reasonable, the restaurant is passable and the facilities are excellent. Compare this ...
Advantages: The story has potential Disadvantages: It doesn't deliver
Margaret and David meet in the middle of war-torn London (the fictitious Hanover Street to be precise) and are immediately attracted to each other. David, an American pilot, is eager that they meet up again, but there is a problem - Margaret is already married to Paul, with whom she has a daughter. Eventually, she casts this tiny problem aside in the rush of her love for David and they embark upon an affair. Then David and Paul are coincidentally sent on the same mission to France and are forced to protect each other. Will they both return from the mission alive? Will they realise that they are both in love with the same woman? And how will Margaret cope with the loss of either her husband or lover?
I am not a fan of films about war or love, but the fact that Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer both starred in this film encouraged ...