Dunkenhalgh Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Driving up the long avenue to The Dunkenhalgh Hotel, coming into view of its turrets and porticoes, you will anticipate a variety of good things. Ahead of you lies the pleasure of staying in a seven hundred year old country house where you can enjoy excellent food and the sense of well being conferr... travel.away.com
No title - expert review Renaissance Hotel Description Step into the Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel. The closest hotel to Londons bustling Heathrow Airport, where friendly, caring and supportive staff deliver a warm, stress free and fun experience. Equipped with flexible facilities, to service all your business and meeti... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Hotel is not just a beautiful 700 old renovated building that features original turrets, porticoes, corridors and wood panelling, but also a Hotel that provides all the modern facilities to make people's stay as pleasant as p... sidestep.com
No title - expert review This elegant, air conditioned hotel was opened in 2004 and comprises a total of 5 floors with 105 rooms of which 14 are elegant suites and 10 are studios. Situated on a main road, the hotel offers a large lobby, lift access, safes, a currency exchange counter, cloakroom and a reception, which is man... sidestep.com
disaster - user review Filth and seedy.Dubious mags left in rooms. Food poor the breakfast was grease and the lunch heated up muck. Carpets smelly damp dog smell Location ok rude staff almost 100%... travel.yahoo.com
went to neices wedding - user review The staff were great and very accomodating and friendy.I was there with my faily from the usa on april 15, 2007. everyone pitched in and my family the sure picked a special pla... travel.yahoo.com
Hmmm - user review Words to the wise when visiting this hotel. Bring your own hairdryer, and small portable fan if possible for the room I stayed in did not have temperature control, just two windows... travel.yahoo.com
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