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by - written on 08/02/01 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Sometimes I think that almost every English B&B I've ever visited has come out of the same mould. You know the sort of thing: patterned carpets in the hall, flowery bedspreads, a little TV six feet off the ground, and a nagging fear that the door to the en-suite is not quite, um, soundproof. The York Villa Hotel is really no exception. Make no mistake, there's nothing wrong with it. It's a fine, solid example of a seaside bed and breakfast that does its job very well. And let's face it, if you want character and individuality, you'd be hard pressed to find it anywhere on this one-block-back-from-the-prom Southport street. The B&Bs line ... Read the complete review
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