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In June 2010, Suereg said about Village Hotel Bury
We had the pleasure of staying at this hotel for the 2nd time to celebrate my daughters wedding. The staff went out of their way for us, were very helpful and made everybody welcome. Food was great and will be going back for New year.
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In June 2010, Emily_Garner said about Village Hotel Bury
I came here for a friend's Hen do. There were 6 of us in 3 twin rooms all adjacent to each other. We started off with a spa morning. Loved the pool and jacuzzi but gutted about the number of children (3 of us being teachers you see...). Luckily after a yummy lunch (massive too) the children had seemed to have left the pool. 4 of our group had treatments booked throughout the afternoon. I had tried to book but they were full :( never mind. We then retreated to our rooms to get ready for the evening's dirty dancing tribute night. We had a 3 course meal (although I had ordered a vegetarian meal they had run out by the time they got to us...so I had pasta and sauce instead. Luckily for them it was yummy.) then the cabaret show began followed by a disco.

The following morning I had one of the most delicious (and big) breakfasts I have ever had!!! FAB!

All-in-all fantastic value for money when having a party night and over-night stay was only £60 - yes! £60 for 3 course meal, cabaret show, disco, bed & breakfast. :)

Definitely recommend for a Hen do. We were able to decorate our table with balloons and sprinkles etc prior to us going in which was a nice surprise for our friend.
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In August 2010, hannoodle said about Village Hotel Bury
My husband and I stayed here for one night between staying in the Lake District and Wales - it's in a great location of lots of main motorways just north of Manchester so access is easy, although the location is not pretty! The hotel has a modern ground floor area with reception and dining/pub amenities. We grabbed a bargain burger deal on the Friday night in the pub and had a full English and continental breakfast on the Saturday morning. I was a little worried about noise as there was a wedding reception but we heard nothing in our room. The sports facilities are excellent, with large gym and 25m pool although we only used the swimming pool area. I would love to comment on the jacuzzi but it was occupied by two large men for most of our 1.5 hour visit to the pool!
I would agree with those who said the reception staff were polite but not friendly - but the rest of the staff were and our room was clean and fairly standard for a hotel of this type.
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In August 2010, NextMrsFisher said about Village Hotel Bury
After reading a few reviews (although there are 2 separate entries for this hotel) I was pleasantly surprised with The Village Hotel Bury. There were 8 of us staying for the night (attending a concert at Heaton Park) and we found it excellent. The public rooms are very smart, even the Sports Bar is exactly as it should be, a public bar showing Sky Sports, we liked the buy 2 large glasses of wine & get the rest of the bottle free (a hefty £5+ saving on a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc) and there was plenty of space in the lounges to have lunch & a drink. Food was also very good (but please don't freeze your bread buns - it makes them stale!). The rooms were very spacious and had every facility, one of our party was allocated a room in the wing being refurbished (bit of a smell of paint on the corridor but no big problem) and it was truly stunning - if this is what's intended for the rest of the hotel - it will be very plush when all complete. Breakfast was the best breakfast I have every encountered in a hotel anywhere (and I'm an ex hotel manager who has worked and stayed in hundreds of hotels). For a very busy Sunday morning they had it covered. We got a very good rate through Booking.com and will definitely be back with our partners to a tribute night later in the year. I wouldn't hesitate to use Village Hotels again.
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In September 2010, Pilot247 said about Village Hotel Bury
The food is great at this hotel. We have eaten at some award winning places and the dinner that we had was the best ever. HOWEVER, customer service is very poor outwith. Went to the bar to order food at 9.55pm (last food order was 10pm), waited 10 mins to be served and was told that the kitchen closed at 10pm! All we wanted was 2 bowls of chips. To me this was a very poor show, and bad customer service. Room was good size. Paper thin walls, you could hear everything. Running up and down the corridors, upstair rooms baning about. Take your earplugs!
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In September 2010, Burnbankfamily said about Village Hotel Bury
Loved the decor, loved the bar area very modern. Staff very friendly. Rooms immaculate, bet spacious. Good links to Manchester via train station. Overall enjoyed my stay and will definitely be back. P.s breakfast was amazing!!!!
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In September 2010, Tricia S said about Village Hotel Bury
I have been staying at the Village in Bury three or four times a year for the past ten years, and have seen many changes, not all of them good, but this is a hotel that delivers on its promises and if you are able to take advantage of the advance saver rates then you won't find better value anywhere. The hotel has recently renovated its bedrooms (not before time - the drawer units were falling apart!) and the new rooms are stylish, functional, well-planned and the beds are very comfortable. As is usual practice in hotels, the lighting is rather poor but the bathrooms are bright enough. The pool and health club facilities are of a very good standard and spotlessly clean and well maintained. No complaints at the substantial breakfast selection, but steer clear of the restaurant if you are looking for a culinary excellence. The hotel caters to business people mainly midweek and at the weekends there are often weddings and celebrations. Be sure to ask for a quiet room if staying over the weekend because when we were there (over two weekends in early September) we were in a room directly over the function hall and the 'boom boom' of the disco went on till the wee hours on Saturday night, which did not enthrall us! The next week that we stayed there, the receptionist put us in a newly refurbished room on the second floor well away from the noise.
Nothing wrong with the Village, you get what you pay for.
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In October 2010, HelenNorthants said about Village Hotel Bury
My husband and I came to this part of the country for business purposes. The rate for the room was really very good and it included a meal on the Friday evening which was excellent. There is an £18 allowance against the a la carte menu, or there is a menu specifically for this meal which is a 3 course menu. The only gripe I have about the meal is that 4 different members of staff came to ask us if we would like to order - all within about a five minute time span.

The rooms are quite tired and need updating. There was a trouser press, iron, a decent hair drier. The only toiletries in the bathroom were the dispenser on the wall type, which made it quite difficult if you were having a bath. You have to stand up everytime you need some soap! The bed was an ordinary double and when you are used to a king size or super king size, it becomes very cozy!

Breakfast was well prepared, hot and tasty (buffet style) with the usual things on offer. The staff were very helpful and friendly and generally everything was good.

The hotel is well placed near a good network of motorways which was ideal for our needs.

This is our second stay here and we would return again in spite of the need for refurbishment of the bedrooms.
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In October 2010, grommit35 said about Village Hotel Bury
Efficient, clean and friendly hotel, adequate parking.
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In November 2010, richeep said about Village Hotel Bury
Stayed at this hotel as all the hotels in central Manchester were full. It's about 20 minutes drive from the centre so isn't difficult to go to concerts, etc. in the centre.

The room was clean and comfortable with all the facilities you would expect from a hotel. A little worn in places but the bed was very comfy and got a good nights sleep. No hotel information pack so we couldn't find out about the amenities, check out time, etc.

The hotel is split into two halves with a bridge linking the two on the second floor, meaning it's a little difficult to reach the rooms at the rear of the hotel. The communal areas were ok and the gym/swimming pool was of a good standard.

We tried to check-in at half two but the hotel wouldn't let us check-in until three in the afternoon. Reception staff were not the most friendly in the world. We had a coffee in the cafe while we were waiting - the cafe was a little grim and very much in need of a makeover.

Breakfast was included in the price but was absolute chaos. Had to wait half an hour for a table and when we did get one it was not very clean (napkins stuck to the table as did my arms - nice). We were sat next to some shelves and I wrote a 'clean me' message in the dust. Breakfast was ok but a little lacking and had to wait for coffee, juice, milk, pastries, hot food, etc. as they had all run out.

Plenty of free parking and I believe wireless internet was free but didn't use this.

Overall, hotel was just about acceptable but definitely wouldn't stay here again unless all the alternatives were full again.
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