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The Pines Hotel (Chorley)Newest Review: ... 8 rooms. The bathroom was large and contained a bath with shower, toilet, washbasin and lovely large towels on a heated rail plus a good supply of toiletries. It is independently owned and has been managed since 1963 by Betty Duffin, although we didn't see her but a manager seemed in the charge the evening we were there and checked to see everything was to our satisfaction. There are 35 ... more |
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by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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The Pines is a Victorian-style hotel, which was built in 1895 and stands within beautiful landscaped gardens and mature woodlands. I was surprised to see a sign saying they had won Britain in Bloom award for 4 years. We discovered the hotel when looking for somewhere to stay on a journey south around the Lancashire area, I believe they had won a Lancashire award in the late 1990's. It is close to Junction 29 off the M6, and only takes a few minutes to reach. We parked in the large car park and went into the small reception area, where we were dealt with quickly and efficiently but very pleasantly, plus an offer of help with cases but as we were on the ground ... Read the complete review
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