Located just off the M66 motorway, Village Hotel Manchester Bury is linked to Manchester city centre via the Metrolink system. The Trafford Centre, Chill Factor, and Bury Market are nearby.
Shamila
United Kingdom
Good for a last minute stay but not for me the carpets need a deep clean the chair in my room was full of hair and my toilet was not clean i had to clean it and around it very noisy at night but again not a bad place to stay
Set within 50 acres of lush parkland with a scenic lake, this hotel features leisure/spa facilities with two indoor pools, a restaurant, bar, and rooms with private bathrooms.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Staff are absolutely fantastic, nothing is too much trouble.
When you are working away from home it’s so important to see a friendly face.
Featuring a garden and a bar, Eagle and Child, Ramsbottom is situated in Bury. Free WiFi is available and in-house parking is provided. Guest rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
John
United Kingdom
Excellent value , superb food , spotless rooms and beds , very thoughtful little touches in the room as well , we will certainly stay again
In 3 acres of gardens, just minutes from junction 19 of the M62 motorway and only 7.2 km from Manchester, the hotel offers free Wi-Fi, full English breakfasts and free parking.
Stephenie
United Kingdom
Just used this hotel as a stopover on our way through Manchester. Was just outside of Manchester so handy location, as every hotel in Manchester just seems to charge an arm and a leg. This place was reasonable but to be honest needs a little bit of TLC.
The bathroom and room was a good size, comfortable bed & working TV plus heating. But just felt the rooms needed a lick of paint & the bathroom to be fair.
For the price I couldn’t complain, it was reasonable and somewhere to stay but wasn’t anything too spectacular.
Free parking was a plus. And staff were super friendly!
Offering free onsite parking, the Westlynne Hotel and Apartments is situated 2.5 miles from the centre of Manchester with easy access to the motorway network.
Boasting spectacular views across the Rossendale Valley, this characteristic former mill is set within its own grounds, complete with flowers, gardens, rockeries and a cascading stream, in Ramsbottom,...
Steven
United Kingdom
Being totally honest....the staff were the best thing about this visit
checking process, was charged three parking's by mistake of...
checking process, was charged three parking's by mistake of the person trying to help me check-in as when I arrived there was no staff there and I was alone to try figure it out myself, also ordered room service and the web page said failed after two orders but charged my card each time so ended up paying 3 times for food but was issued refund at the bar but I had to go down and sort this out myself, also needed the physical card i used to get the refund which was annoying as nowadays everything is done virtually. Felt like a scam to be honest
Joseph
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We went to The Wellington for food which is about 5 minutes...
We went to The Wellington for food which is about 5 minutes in a taxi from the best western were we stayed. The food was excellent and the staff there are great, friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend
Rebecca
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We visit Bury regularly to see relatives.
We visit Bury regularly to see relatives. The surrounding area and parks are very good, scenery quite dramatic - bleak in places. A lot of history from the industrial revolution and textile mills. Enjoyed visiting the station and seeing the vintage trains, still being used. Disappointed that Bury market is only open a few days each week, we could not go in the indoor market & shopping areas with the dog.
Judith
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bury is pleasant, there is enough to do, restaurants and...
Bury is pleasant, there is enough to do, restaurants and pubs, walking and some shopping. We were there for work so we did not have much time to look around and the weather was awful so no chance of walking far either.
Joanne
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bury Town Centre has plenty of good shops and the famous...
Bury Town Centre has plenty of good shops and the famous Bury Market is worth a visit.
Ramsbottom is a pretty village ( not far from the Eagle and Child) and venture out a little bit to Whitefield for good restaurants.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I go to Bury for the East Lancashire Railway and usually go...
I go to Bury for the East Lancashire Railway and usually go for the Summer Diesel Gala. Some interesting place and a good variety of pubs, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes. There is also the market and museums.
Great little place , only needed it to stay a couple nights so I can visit the bury arcade club which is the biggest arcade in through whole UK and it’s 5 minutes away from here. Polite hosts, they are quiet and it feels nice here . Bed is very comfortable and the room is warm with a radiator is you need it. Just call the host on his phone if he doesn’t answer the front door. There is a kitchen with a microwave to use as well
The room was bigger than we expected and very clean the view was nice. the restaurant was nice. staff were very helpful before we even arrived at Hotel. The basket of breakfast was a little bonus, and the later checkout was good. This was value for money and we would book again if we were to go back to Bury.
Very warm welcome, lovely bar/restaurant and outdoor seated area. The room was very comfortable and clean. Bus stop in front of hotel (on the main bus route from Bury to Bolton) and large car park behind hotel. The breakfast was delicious.
The rooms themselves were really good.
Bathroom was big and well maintained.
Bed was fine as were coffee / tea making facilities
Location was really good too.
Staff were also really friendly - so a good hotel all round really.
Good comfortable rooms and beds. A lovely pool/sauna a short walk away. Lovely location with plenty of parking for many guests which is useful as hotel was busy with a wedding reception. Helpful staff.
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