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In June 2011, MsYorkie said about Village Hotel Bury
I stayed here for several weeks on business and can thoroughly recommend it for any trip you may be planning. The rooms are done out beautifully, the food is excellent and the staff very helpful. In the bar there are various activities each night or it is close enough to Bury so that local nightlife or a change of restaurant can be sampled. Briliiant leisure facilities and beauty therapies complete a perfect venue
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In July 2011, supermumWarwickshire said about Village Hotel Bury
We stayed at this hotel as a base on a getaway with Coach Operator Bowens for 3 nights Friday to Monday. I know this hotel group pretty well as I have family who are leisure club members at a different location where they take advantage of the discounts offered so I have gone along a guest before two or three times. On arrival a member of reception staff came onto the coach and gave out the room numbers and card keys and our luggage was off-loaded from the coach and within a few minutes of getting to the room the suitcases arrived which was lovely. I filled in the guest booking-in sheet and took it down to reception and opened an account for charging drinks etc with no problems at all. Very nice staff. The bedroom itself was fine, we had the same outlook I think as a previous reviewer, overlooking a flat roof at the back of the building. I was ok with this as I didn't fancy being at the front of the hotel overlooking the main entrance stairway, the varandah (where everyone congregated to meet, drink, smoke and chat/shout), nor did I fancy overlooking the car park or the motorway! As I say the bedroom was fine, we found everything we needed, they were a bit stingy with the hospitality tray bits and pieces, but I asked at reception for refills and it was done pronto. The room did seem very dark, the lights were on when we got in there and it was a bright summers day! But we were grateful for the heavy curtains at night to keep out the light so you can't have it all ways. There was a funny smell in the room however, not offensive, just odd, so we sprayed some perfume about a few times to mask it and kept the windows open, don't know what it was? The water in the hotel had a funny taste to it as well, like it was tainted with bleach. I could taste it in the tea I made in bedroom and in the water on the dinner table in the restaurant. My daughter lives in the area and her water doesn't have this taste so perhaps it was the glassware and crockery sanitiser in the dishwasher but it wasn't very pleasant to the palette. Previous reviewers mention that this is a "party" hotel I would agree with that. There was a band playing in the victory pub on the Friday night and it was so loud you could not talk to each other. There was a wedding on as well so it was very busy with a lot of guests around. My sister and niece were in a room a couple of doors down from us on the second floor and she said people shouting in the early hours kept her awake. I have to say I slept well and so did my daughter. We were out and about all day on our coach so we spent no time at all in the hotel during the day. The only issue I have at all really is with the restaurant and the food. We were asked to turn up at 7pm for dinner and once the staff established we were with the "coach party", the service became poor, the menu offering was poor and the food should have been much, much better. Our coach driver complained and was told that there would be improvement the following evening. It was not much of an improvement. We felt like second class citizens and an inconvenience because we were with the "coach party". Yes some of the party were elderly (I'm not, nor are my family) but you should not be blase enough to think that just because we turn up on a coach as part of a package holiday weekend, and are perhaps older than your normal (or desired clientelle), we should be then subject to sub-standard food and poor service because that is disgraceful. If you feel like that you should not be accepting coach parties or is it just a case of easy money? We had the same flavour soup two nights running, same starter of quiche on the salad bar two nights running, left over cold salmon served two nights running which had been a main course the first night, half cooked veg, not properly thawed out puddings, coffee/tea machine out of order (looks like a previous reviewer commented on that also) and worst of all dirty crockery and cutlery not cleared from our tables between courses. I noticed that all the waiting staff disappeared once we were all seated and far more attention was given to "regular" guests who had the "proper" menu. No offer of a wine waiter, we had to get our own drinks from the bar. No asking have you got everything you need? I could suggest you might offer the "regular menu" to choose from as an alternative and let people pay the extra if they want too. I would have gone for that option. We even overheard some of the wedding guests saying they were not very happy with the food they were served at the wedding (Chicken Chasseur, mashed potato and mixed veg, which is what we had!) You might just bear in mind even Silver Surfers can put reviews on Trip Advisor! And a final few words of advice to Village Hotels Management: If you are looking to project a hip and trendy image don't take bookings from coach parties and if you do want our business don't give the coach parties a sub-standard service. I shouldn't think Bowens would be very pleased to learn how their coach party customers (and driver) had been treated this weekend once the driver gives his report. I have stayed in all kinds of hotels in this country from basic 2 star up to 5 star luxury but I have never been made to feel any less valued as a customer no matter how I arrived or what type of break I was on. The rest of our weekend was great out and about in Bury, Manchester, Liverpool and Chester. Exhausting but fab.
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In July 2011, bluemoon007 said about Village Hotel Bury
stayed here for 2 nights on a "great British break".....just over £100 for 2 nights b&b....reception gave us a complimentary upgrade as it was my partners birthday and i have to say the room was fab it had just been refurbished we had loads of space and one of the best nights sleep ever i even asked reception what type of mattress it was!...we really enjoyed the leisure Club and had a great night in the hotel pub one night and the second night reception booked us a restaurant in town and recommended a few bars....can't remember the rest ha ha!......will most definately be returning
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In July 2011, PennyRon said about Village Hotel Bury
Decided to stay at the Village hotel as had stayed at the hotel in Dudley. When we arrived there was a wedding party taking place and it was very busy, a bit older that the hotel in dudley but had a very nice pool as all village hotels have, good bar and an excellent breakfast provided.
Bit of a walk to the town centre as the hotel is on the outskirts of Bury close to the edge of the motorway.
We stayed 2 nights as wanting to visit family and woke up one morning to find our car surrounded by a car boot sale! !
Ok but a bit too busy for us and too far to walk to the town centre.
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In August 2011, alisonpeets said about Village Hotel Bury
first of all i just want to say the hotel staff in the restaurant are lovely and inviting! breakfast and tea were great, i understand how difficult it was on the sunday morning due to it being a busy hotel, people complaining on here really need to think about what more the staff can really do? the staff did everything they physically could and did it all with a smile throughout the stress of irritable guests, lovely leisure facilities and great reception staff. my only grumble is that the house keeping staff were unfriendly and didnt even smile as you walked by!
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In August 2011, Tadashii66 said about Village Hotel Bury
I didn't have high expectations for this place - on a main road outside town, part of a chain - but I was pleasantly surprised. The bar and restaurant were amazingly busy the night I arrived, with a good atmosphere. The staff were great at helping with a few out-of-the ordinary requests, and even the room was better than normal - not easy in a chain. Overall, very nice if you're in the area.
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In September 2011, John R said about Village Hotel Bury
I have stayed here a couple of times now as the office I sometimes work out of is nearby. The hotel is not bad the Gym is quite useful, if you like that sort of thing. The food in the bar and restaurant is quite good. It's just the rooms are little tired particularily the bathrooms. On my second stay there was water coming through the tiles on the bathroom floors, which I find hard to believe that they weren't aware of but have chosen to do nothing about. I mentioned to reception and they said maintenance will look at it, well we will see. All in all not bad barring the floor incident.
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In September 2011, Helen_1505 said about Village Hotel Bury
The hotel was ok. Gym facilities and pool were really good and the restaurant was nice. The rooms however, they weren't great. We asked for a double room and got a room with two single beds pushed together that moved and separated through the night. The bedding had stains on and was ripped and the decor was dated.
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In September 2011, dyserthcouple said about Village Hotel Bury
We stayed one night on a promotion purchased through "Groupon" - £39 for bed and breakfast, with full use of the leisure facilities, so,that was very good value for money.
The room was very comfortable and the staff were exceptionally helpful, particularly Jane on reception.
We stayed on a Friday night, when the restaurant does a £29 offer for a 3 course meal for two people with a glass of wine each.We took advantage of this offer and the food was very good.
We would normally stay in a smaller, quieter hotel, but this was a very enjoyable stay and we would stay there again when in that area.
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In September 2011, Travelallaround said about Village Hotel Bury
Great modern hotel, room decor very nice in superior room, hairdryer , tea and coffee included, no dressing gowns, pub downstairs nice and cosy and very cheap , beer £2 , burger and chips £2 at happy hour....had a group on in the evening, reception staff polite, lots of choices at breakfast inc black pudding and mushrooms etc, taxi only cost £5 to Bury town centre. Pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi all good, gym amazing ! Only problem was builders taking scaffolding down right outside our window at 7am Sat morning so ruined our lie in.
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