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In February 2018, juejosh said about Holiday Inn Preston
Stayed here when attending a function in late January '18; there is a small carpark onsite, which seems to fill rather quickly - you must enter your registration into a computer at reception to get free parking.

Reception is on the first floor not the ground floor, there is a lift, but, should you be going out and returning after 10pm, the lift is turned off!!! There is a button to press if, like me, you have mobility issues and cant take the stairs, however, if like me, you get no response you may need to be accompanied by and able bodied guest who can climb the stairs to alert staff to your need to use the lift; hopefully the staff are more polite to you than they were to my friend who tried to bring to the staffs attention my plight - he was treated very rudely, and then told I would have to wait till he was not busy at the bar, as there was only him serving - clearly putting making money above the well being of guests needs. Very disappointing attitude to a situation the hotel itself has created to cause a problem for disabled guests.

This sole issue aside, the hotel is nice and the rooms are comfortable, and all you would expect from a holiday inn. We stayed in room 513 and were perfectly happy with the room and its amenities (except for it being a twin when we had requested a double) and would probably stay here again - but obviously only with an able bodied assistant who can help should I be returning late. Central location is good.
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In February 2018, alexclare2 said about Holiday Inn Preston
I stayed at the hotel due to business meetings in centre of Preston. Great location, close to everything.

Car park is smallish but there's a big multi storey right across the road above the bus station.

When checking in there was a sign saying that there was forecast for high winds and a bowl of earplugs to try and dampen the noise from weather.

I took a pair and slept like a baby, didn't hear a thing. The bed was really comfy, room was clean and to a high standard.

All the staff were extremely friendly and professional. I ordered room service which was fast and main was delicious.
I had a slight issue with the dessert however after notifying the staff the wee room service man chapped my door to discuss. He was very polite.

Breakfast was good. Lots of choice, although I'd have liked porridge too!

Overall good dtay, just what you expect from Holiday Inn.
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In February 2018, nick Q said about Holiday Inn Preston
All the staff are great in this hotel very helpful , nice breakfast , rooms clean beds nice, the one thing disabled room needs a wheel in shower. The hotel is very handy for central Preston food in restaurant is good but a little expansive if you have a budget Weatherspoon is down the road.
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In February 2018, alastair m said about Holiday Inn Preston
We didn’t bring a car so the minuscule car park was not an issue ! Staff all friendly ( although I would prefer them not to answer the phone in the middle of the check in process ) . Dinner was good and fairly priced and room fine and fairly typical for the holiday inn chain ( I would prefer better towels ) . Given the price charged it is worth 5 stars . I do a lot of national travel and would praise the people of Preston for their friendliness !
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In February 2018, MarkAtkins said about Holiday Inn Preston
arrived early to watch snooker at preston and drop my bags ,went back to check in later,easy check in and hotel reception also let a plug with long lead for my sleep machine, did not have evening food ,due to good pub food in the area, breakfast was very nice ,bar stay open late night is everyone how a drink or two before bed, my room, 703 was a very bad room and a good hot shower anytime during day, all staff are very friendly and helpful.do not car park so i did not drive
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In February 2018, drglootifier said about Holiday Inn Preston
This hotel has been operating for a long time under different names but has been a Holiday Inn for many years.
Not anything great but is properly run and the staff are pleasant and efficient.
The outlook from the windows at the front of the hotel are of the Brutlalist architecture bus shelter and to be honest, there are few views in and around this Preston hotel worth seeing.
No sign of herds of wildebeest or the hanging gardens of Babylon it what would anyone expect out of a Preston windows?

A few gripes, one of 2 of the lifts was constantly out of order which isn’t great when checking in and out and being forced to use the stairs.

Breakfast very decent with attentive staff in those quarters.
Rooms smallish and not exactly plush, the fridges which they had in each room 10 or so years ago have now been removed and replaced by nothing.
Small point but Interestingly the keycard didn’t need updating once during my weeks stay as seems to be the case in every other hotel I’ve stayed in recently.

The Ritz it isn’t but this hotel has survived for many years based on the staff and the fact they know what they are doing.
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In March 2018, Lorraine B said about Holiday Inn Preston
Impromptu stay during snow travel chaos - perfect location next to coach station and very handy for town centre. Welcoming staff who checked us in early with our heavy bags. Nice modern room and very cosy.
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In March 2018, BigWoo said about Holiday Inn Preston
I stayed here for one night ahead of business in nearby Blackburn the following day. Arriving late, I managed to find a space in the small car park, but feared the worst when I arrived just after a coach party of youngsters from a sports' team. However, both their check in and mine were handled very efficiently, and I was soon in my room.

My room was on the top floor and was beautifully quiet. There were a couple of small niggles about the room: sockets on the desk which were impossible to use because they had been fitted to close to the desk surface to allow for a lead underneath them, and an air conditioning unit that switched itself off after a couple of minutes. However, there were other sockets, and I was able to get the room to a comfortable temperature by switching off the radiator and opening the window!

Staff service whether at the front desk or in the restaurant during breakfast was excellent and I would be more than happy to stay here again.
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In May 2012, fam25 said about Hestercombe Gardens
took the familly for the day they had a great time, kids come here with their school so they love coming back thanks for a nice time
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In May 2012, Friendlypers0n said about Hestercombe Gardens
With over fifty acres of lakes, temples, cascades, woodland walks, formal terraces, vivid colours and views Hestercombe Gardens is a fab place for a day out. It is very hilly in parts so not for those without some degree of fitness. Kids love it as they can run to their heart's content. Lots of ducks to feed on the ponds. Lovely formal gardens near to the house.

Quality cafe with outside seating area which is pricey but nice for a treat. Nice gift shop selling unusual things with small plant area attached. 17th Century working watermill. Clean toilets.

There is a bat cam where you can watch bats roosting in the barns. There is a film all about Hestercombe being renovated.

There is a WW2 ruined hut showing the history of Hestercombe during WW2.

There are lots of events held at Hestercombe throughout the year. Dogs are welcome on a lead.

There is no public access to the house. Entrance prices are not cheap but you do see offers from time to time.

You can go to to the Stables Restaurant and Coffee Shop, The Gardens Shop and Plant Centre and there is a small, Children’s Play area for the under 7s. It is situated by the picnic area near the Ticket Office. Picnics are not permitted in the Gardens but there is an attractive picnic area with tables adjacent to the Ticket Office. You can use all of these things free without having to pay to get into the gardens proper.
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