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Helen Connell

3 Google Rating

An Edwardian hotel with good bedrooms. Restaurant served tasty food but long wait for it. I would re

3/ 5

An Edwardian hotel with good bedrooms. Restaurant served tasty food but long wait for it. I would recommend room only board to give flexibility otherwise the breakfast is very expensive.

Anthony Bennett

2 Google Rating

Pay and display car park was out of order, also very expensive for hotel guest's. Staff did not seem

2/ 5

Pay and display car park was out of order, also very expensive for hotel guest's. Staff did not seem welcoming and wait at reception was shocking. The room was horrible only 1 dim lamp worked the decor is so outdated, in fact the whole hotel could do with makeover, the beds are like concrete and very thin pillows, brew facilities are rank. On the plus side, walk out main doors and everything is there. Value for what we payed ???? Would I return NO 4 out 10

Judy Brown

2 Google Rating

Very run down, tired and grotty.stayed in room 678. Bathroom flooring broken, dirty. Smelly drains b

2/ 5

Very run down, tired and grotty.stayed in room 678. Bathroom flooring broken, dirty. Smelly drains broken taps. Liverpool was lovely,

James Arthur

5 Google Rating

Myself and my wife booked a short break here lovely old hotel very inviting and warm welcome from st

5/ 5

Myself and my wife booked a short break here lovely old hotel very inviting and warm welcome from staff room was clean and tidy. All in all a great place.

Darian Crowther

5 Google Rating

Nice hotel feeling the historic rooms marble everywhere a little threadbare in places

5/ 5

Nice hotel feeling the historic rooms marble everywhere a little threadbare in places

jim murphy

4 Google Rating

Xmas lunch for 305 HSBC Staff. Excellent food and wine. Faultlessly organised by John Haynes.

4/ 5

Xmas lunch for 305 HSBC Staff. Excellent food and wine. Faultlessly organised by John Haynes.

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