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In May 2015, Karen, Leeds said about Village Hotel Bury
Very similar to other Village hotels I've used but it seemed very dark in the reception area
We up graded to upper deck room but
-No Starbucks coffee in room now, but they give a voucher to get free drink from Starbucks
- room was very dark even with all lights on
- food in bar ok
- cold plates for hot breakfast
- breakfast choice ok, bacon is under cooked , it seemed to be cooked while folded in half so it meant fat wasn't browned
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In June 2015, Martin, Scarborough said about Village Hotel Bury
Great hotel and suprisingly nice - very pleasant staff too. Tip: book the upper deck!
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In June 2015, Nabeela, london said about Village Hotel Bury
I shared a weekend away with my friend, it was lovely! Everything we wanted was local! Hotel was amazing! Pool, gym, spa, room service! The bed was really comfy everything I needed was in there! Big selfie mirror too haha! Really enjoyed it I'll be coming back soon!
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In June 2015, Gez, Cambridgeshire said about Village Hotel Bury
I have not stayed at the Village for some time and was little disappointed as I remember that the Chain was up market. My tv only had a couple of channels and was fuzzy on the picture, the room was tidy but very dated and I had a generator next door where the cleaners kept their towels going off through the evening and night. The staff were friendly and helpful, food was limited in the bar as some of the menu had run out, again disappointing.

I would put the village on par with a travel lodge, which I'm sure they would not like, but true.
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In July 2015, Bruce, Nottingham said about Village Hotel Bury
Stayed here for a relative's wedding. The room was comfortable with good facilities, pleasantly decorated. The bed was comfy, the room had a large settee which was a bonus, the TV was OK but very hard to find a particular channel as the guide was useless. There was an iron, ironing board, hair dryer and coffee/tea making facilities. Lighting was good, wardrobe a decent size, view over the countryside was welcome. The bathroom was fine, shower over bath worked well, facilities in bathroom were quite good, but there was no working extractor fan, even though there appeared to be a vent. Heated towel rail worked OK. No air-conditioning in the room, which we were surprised about, but the windows opened to let fresh air in at least. Breakfasts were good with plenty of choice. We are vegetarians and had no problems. Service was good even though the hotel was very full at the time. We ate at the hotel the first evening and the food was very good. The food for the "wedding breakfast" we enjoyed very much. They even made a special 'one-off' meal (mushroom risotto) for my wife who is gluten intolerant, and provided gluten free bread too. They took a lot of trouble to accommodate special diets. Other guests who were in our group didn't think their room was as nice as ours, and the hotel were happy to move them into another room. All things considered we enjoyed our stay very much, and would stay here again in the future if in the area.
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In August 2015, EDDIE, Barrow-in-Furness said about Village Hotel Bury
Great hotel. Excellent staff. Superb facilities. Will use again.
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In August 2015, Benjamin, St Albans said about Village Hotel Bury
Good hotel, pool was great and staff were very helpful (brought a dog with and they kept his food in the fridge & freezer for me). Slight niggle that window wouldn't close properly so a lot of noise from the front of the hotel travelled into the room. Breakfast was good, the usual stuff plus they made eggs of your choice
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In August 2015, double R, hants said about Village Hotel Bury
Nice greeting and efficient check-in. The room though was right at the back of the hotel (back of beyond) which involved going up and down numerous stairs. The room itself was big and spacious with all the expected comforts. The bathroom though was basic and not totally clean. There were cobwebs and spiders, dirty marks on the walls and someones hairs strewn around the bathroom. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice. The location of this hotel,would be the deciding factor should i need to stay in the area again
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In September 2015, doug, Newcadtle said about Village Hotel Bury
Business, myself and two colleagues, we will return, excellent value and service, only regret is not taking advantage of the leisure facilities, entirely our own fault
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In September 2015, Asad, Birmingham said about Village Hotel Bury
Upon arrival nice setting, reception looked fantastic, good atmosphere, unfortunately that's about it. I was appointed the room 253, the light fixing on the ceiling was out of place, not screwed in the way it should. Not a problem, then you have the heat thermostat, it seems it had been replaced, from where it had been moved the filler job carried out was no better than pathetic, holes, bubbles, not sanded down, the wall was painted dark purple with white filler showing, further more the paint job around the ceiling on the headboard side was just as bad. Then We go into the bathroom, flaking paint near the extractor, black mold on the bath seals, awful. Lastly the chef, I order dinner to my room at 8.00pm, I am told this will take around 30mins, I call back at 9.00pm and am advised the plate has just left, surely it cannot take a further 20 mins for the food to leave the chef and have it delivered to my room by which time it's 9.20pm. Clearly the order was forgotten, however just be honest and not give me a pathetic lie. Not even an apology from the chef. For me this was defiantly not worth the money paid. I feel if the hotel was hear the £50 Mark then I would rebook, however not at £100 per night,
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