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In November 2016, Brackmeg said about Village Hotel Bury
Steer clear of rooms above function room , unless you can sleep to the noise of Bass and Drum. I was not warned that the noise level would be so bad. Disabled parking bays were taken by Taxis and ddelivery vans . Food was not good quality .After complaining about the noise the receptionist moved me to a room at the back of the hotel ( upgrade) which I discovered when I got the bill that I had been ccharged at the higher rate. The staff are very friendly.
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In November 2016, C2498TLandrewb said about Village Hotel Bury
They didn't honour my booking through Expedia and the hotel was "full". I guess that if I had offered to pay full price, they might have magically found a room. As it was, they refunded my the cost of my booking, which confirmed my suspicion that it was their decision not to honour it, otherwise they would have insisted that I get the refund from Expedia.
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In November 2016, Robo5459 said about Village Hotel Bury
The Village laid on a spectacular evening for the Pride of Bury awards. The room function was dressed up beautifully it took your breath away when you walked in. The staff could'nt do enough for everyone and the meal and service was top class. Thank you so much for a fantastic night
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In November 2016, Bushey814 said about Village Hotel Bury
I thought the Village would have offered more than basic accommodation and it did not. The rooms are dated and there are no facilities in the bedrooms i.e. a safe. The coffee machine that was in the room did not work; the rooms were freezing and the breakfast was not overly appealing. The staff were friendly and the hotel is very busy so it had a good buzzy effect.
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In November 2016, gillianm662 said about Village Hotel Bury
The location was Ideal for our purposes and the Staff were all lovely
The Breakfast was cold, eggs congealed and tomatoes not cooked The Room was gloomy and needed more lights. There was no hot rail in bathroom . could have provided a long mirror
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In November 2016, Frequentflyer200 said about Village Hotel Bury
Urgently needs new bedroom windows but otherwise a good hotel. Bed & pillows super comfy. Few minor upgrades needed in bedroom like mirror in room ETC. Breakfast very nice. Club rooms have great tv & Bosch tea/coffee maker
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In November 2016, Alistair K said about Village Hotel Bury
The Village hotel is conveniently located for a number of the businesses this side of Bury. I stayed here while visiting a customer. The hotel is very close to the M66 and other transport links. It is primarily a business hotel. This is confirmed by the number of middle aged men dining alone in the evening…

The hotel has ample parking and is located on the edge of a business park. The locale is quiet and there is nothing going on here other than the hotel in the evenings etc. so you will be using the facilities in the hotel or your car if you want to go further afield.

The hotel is large, modern and clean. The check in is automated and efficient. Options exist for you to pre-check-in and use your mobile phone as a room key. I opted for the old-fashioned check-in on arrival. This was quick and hassle free.
As well as the hotel bar and the restaurant there is also a Starbucks on site. Despite this being a franchise you can charge spending in here to your room. There is also a fair amount of seating in the reception area.

The bar is a decent size, has huge TVs and a lot of background noise. Cheaper/lighter food based on pub fayre can be had here as well as drinks.
The restaurant is where breakfast and dinner are served. Breakfast is an all you can eat buffet of bacon, sausage, fried / scrambled egg, hash browns, beans, mushrooms and tomato. There is also cereal, toast, jam, yoghurt etc. I enjoyed this but I think it would be a little repetitive on a longer stay. Food for breakfast was of a good standard. Service at breakfast was good although I did have to wait to be seated one morning.

Dinner is very good. I enjoyed a good selection of well prepared and well-presented courses (savoury and sweet) during my stay. The dining room staff were friendly and professional and decently efficient. Quality of the food was good.

The additional facilities are a large gym, swimming pool, hot tub and possibly a sauna too. I did not have chance to sample any of these during my stay. They looked to be of a very high standard though and I understand that many locals are members of the gym and come to the hotel specifically to use these facilities. I did use the Spa. They do a “25 minutes for £25” deal on massage which was relaxing and good value.

The room was curious. It was right at the back of the hotel (I had asked for a quiet room) and the walls and carpets were curiously decorated in bright stripes. The bathroom is similarly decorated. This gives it a modern, fashionable feel but it a little less than “cosy”. I suspect they will need to decorate regularly to keep it in fashion too. There is a huge TV on the wall which I did not use and free Wi-Fi which I did. The bed was comfortable and there was plenty of hot water. The shower is a curious design which worked very well but the cubicle has no door (how modern!) which resulted in the floor flooding every time I used it.

They provide an iron and ironing board which worked very well. When I first came in the room I thought “by heck its cold in here, I’m going to freeze” but they don’t have central heating. Each room has its own electric radiator. Once I’d figured out how to operate that I had my room nice and toasty in no time. Simple slider under a hatch on the top.

The room was super quiet. Possibly as a function of being so far back in the hotel. I will ask for a room back there next time I stay here. Oh yeah, that’s a spoiler for my verdict isn’t it, yes – I’d come back happily.

The other thing I noted when I came in the room was a funny smell like stale tobacco. It was like getting a smoking room a decade ago. Oddly the smell was strongest in the bathroom. I closed the bathroom door and the smell stayed in the bathroom, the bedroom remained free of odour after that so long as I kept the door shut.
Check out is super-efficient. Just drop your key in a box and they email you your receipt.

I would rate this hotel as “better than good” and I will doubtless be back in the area again and I won’t hesitate to book in here.
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In November 2016, L1444SAnicolab said about Village Hotel Bury
Very friendly staff and the rooms where very clean. I didn't have a good nights sleep as the people on the room next to us was arguing and shouting but I can't blame the hotel for that. I would recommend this hotel.
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In November 2016, 709stefaand said about Village Hotel Bury
As a business traveller, I've been using the hotel for some years now and have seen some evolution over time :
-- Check-in used to be at a counter by some very friendly staff, the hotel has switched some time ago to self-check in (although most of the time -not always - somebody from hotel staff is still around to help you in case of problems). It's a pity that limiting human contact to the bare minimum seems to be the new standard now. And shouldn't the saving of some staff then be reflected in the rates ?
Invoice is sent same day by e-mail. Don't forget to provide your own email address, i.s.o. the one used at reservation (if you have a central contact making reservations in your company).
++ (Some?) Rooms have been refurbished, and this is surely a positive thing for the bathrooms that were getting a bit out of date, but are now up to standards again.
- Used the restaurant for dinner and also there, staff seems to become younger and younger (= less experienced), leading to them being unable to answer simple questions (does this dish come with vegetables, is this wine available in a small bottle, etc... ) immediately. But, in all fairness, they go and ask, and are then coming back with an answer.
Food quality is not of gastronomic quality, but more or less correct for what you pay.
Years ago the menu one could choose from was much longer (but maybe leading to too much complexity), now just enough choice, don't reduce it any further
- Breakfast : full English breakfast is available. Just a hint : providing hot plates would help to keep the breakfast warm, now these are sometimes ice-cold.
+ Wifi signal is of good quality in most rooms (wifi is FOC) and a TV with sufficient channels to choose from is available in the rooms.
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In November 2016, kippykate said about Village Hotel Bury
Visited for a soul and Motown night. Once up the stairs to the entrance Check in smooth. Rooms of good quality and nice shower. On arrival to soul night greeted by an unfriendly girl operating the rope style barrier. Bags checked and not a smile shown by the staff. Allowed in to dress our table and then I went out to get the cake. Was then not allowed back into the room as they were making a last minute change despite my party already being in there and carrying a big cake. Not good service. When going to the toilet you had to be let out and in because the barrier was in place the first part of the night. Meal was pretty good but slow in between courses. Not much room on the dance floor for a full venue. Breakfast was self service. Which was good. Once shown to the table the staff didn't interact with you or offer any more tea or coffee. Overall good stay spoilt my the unfriendly frosty staff at the soul night.
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