Situated in Burnley, 19 km from King George's Hall, Crow Wood Hotel & Spa Resort features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Eleanor
United Kingdom
Rooms were spacious and comfortable
Staff were extremely friendly
Golf cart offered to take you to Leisure Centre and restaurants which is a nice touch is you aren't that mobile (only a short walk)
Grounds are lovely
Location good for the city and surrounding area
Fantastic gym
Restaurants are excellent - dessert is not to be missed!
The Lawrence is located in Padiham, 8 km from Pendle Hill. Free WiFi is available throughout. Each room has a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Raj
United Kingdom
It is great self-catering property. VEry clean and neat. The showers were excellent. The good part was also that as it was annexed to the Hotel, we could rest knowing there was assistance at hand, if needed.
The property is walking distance from pubs, supermarkets - Tesco and Lidl
Would definetly recommend for families and long stays. Surely a Home away from home!!
Situated in the stunning Pennine Hills, along the M65 corridor in Burnley, this new hotel enjoys easy access to the bustling centres of Manchester, Preston, Blackpool and Leeds.
Karen
Ireland
Very friendly and helpful staff. Very comfortable and clean room.
Nestled amid 4 acres of landscaped gardens, this renovated Victorian mansion offers attractive accommodation, an effortless drive away from junction 12 of the M65.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Character property with great restaurant and free use of spa.
Situated in Burnley and only 19 km from King George's Hall, No 10, St James Street, Burnley features accommodation with city views, free WiFi and free private parking.
laura2084
United Kingdom
Great apartment, clean, comfortable, well equipt and central location with free parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Burnley cost US$109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Burnley are US$209 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Burnley can on average be found for US$232 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$96 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Burnley for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$201 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Burnley will cost around US$232 (based on Booking.com prices).
Burnley and surrounding area was not particularly what I...
Burnley and surrounding area was not particularly what I hasd hoped for , it seemed to be very "run down" , actually decideded to leave Burnley and headed to Skipton , a much more visitor friendly experience. On the second day wanted to explore the heritage museum but this was closed on Mondays and Tuesdays , so we explored Newchurch in Pendle for the Witch shop the decided to head to the Yorkshire Dales.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
perfect location for my needs , easy to access to the...
perfect location for my needs , easy to access to the building and room ,with information provided . room was spotless and everything provided, ie kettle cups tea coffee sugar ,milk . their is also a kitchen with microwave etc ,car parking of street and free. easy to get to pubs , takeaways, football ground, town centre. would def use again.
mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We didn't spend time in the town of Burnley.
We didn't spend time in the town of Burnley. As we have family living in the area, we've visited fairly regularly. The countryside around is beautiful. On previous occasions we've visited a National Trust property and other venues, chosen by them.
Barbara Hilary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The centre is walkable, and there is a variety of shops and...
The centre is walkable, and there is a variety of shops and eateries and although an old town there modernisation of some of the old buildings, there is a market, and a good bus station but the railway is a little out of town. You can see the embankment of the Leeds and Liverpool canal.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Went for a wedding in Bacup hotel was in a good location for...
Went for a wedding in Bacup hotel was in a good location for us. Went by car but looked like there were plenty of bus options. Ate at reception so didn't try any of the local eateries but seemed plenty of places to choose from.
Beautiful hotel, lovely restaurants, amazing staff especially Rudolph who held an umbrella for me whilst my husband went to get the car. We had problems starting our car and Rudolph sorted everything fir us and got us to our wedding on time . Would highly recommend, we will definitely be back again from Wales to visit family and friends 😊
The bedroom and bathroom were comfortable, clean and in excellent condition. The location was perfect, as it is within walking distance of Burnley town centre and other attraction, such as Turf Moor and Townley Park, but far enough out to make it peaceful. There is dedicated parking, and the outside garden and canalside seating area is beautiful. The adjoining restaurant and bar is nice, with somewhat limited opening hours. All of the staff that we met were very helpful and welcoming, as was the owner.
Lovely hotel with spacious public areas and very smart appearance. Excellent facilities at the nearby spa, pool and leisure facility. Rooms were very clean and comfortable with spacious ensuite facilities. Comfy beds and quality bed linen. Very good breakfast with wide range of hot and cold dishes served in Wilfred's restaurant. Dinner for 16 arranged in the Coppice Suite of Bertram's Restaurant which provided excellent food and brilliant service.
The house is clean, spacious and warm. I had a great nights sleep and it was certainly a better place to stay than any of the common roadside hotels. It had good parking and it had everything I needed. And I have to mention the shower - it was a proper full on shower, not one of those cheap tiny heads, but a proper full size shower. Brilliant. I would absolutely use this property again.
We were travelling to Burnley for a family celebration and The Secret Annexe was a perfect spot. On the doorstep of Burnley town centre, you had everything that you would need. There were tea and coffee facilities supplied. also had some welcome gifts of snacks, wine and Prosecco. Definitely went above & beyond. Bed was very comfortable and no noise intrusion. Definitely recommend
It was close to Padiham which was where o needed to be for a funeral it was a good size for 4 people although the way it’s set out you can get 7 in and that would still be ok ish as there is a bed in the lounge. It is opposite new houses although it looks a bit of a rough/ industrial area it was fine but overall a decent place to stay for a short while.
The hotel was a lovely place to stay, with staff that were always welcoming & courteous.
Although we were eating out through most of our stay (because we were exploring Burnley & the surrounding areas), we really enjoyed the breakfasts - especially the sausages.
The rooms we stayed in were clean & comfortable.
Extremely central to the town, yet hidden in a quiet, safe side street. So
much better than a hotel room - lounge with kitchen area, cooker, microwave, washing machine and fridge/freezer; bedroom with comfy bed; lounge area and TV with Netflicks etc.; lovely clean shower room.
Hurstwood Hall is a stunning building and offers an experience in itself to stay somewhere enriched with such history. The service that we received by our hosts was absolutely second to none and sets the standard in all areas so far as to say that it was remarkable.
The staff were very friendly. Always greeted with a friendly smile and could not accommodate you enough. Everyone clearly enjoyed their work. The hotel would hugely benefit from investment as the core building is beautiful it just needs a renovation on the inside.
Stayed here many times and was as usual excellent with friendly and helpful staff always on hand. The vegan breakfast was superb. The hotel has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and offers a good range of food throughout the day.
It was immaculate! Decorated to a very high standard.Great location ..slap bang in Burnley town centre. All the different codes for doors were a tad confusing but got there in the end x
lovely quaint inn just outside Burnley, where my husbands family lives. beautiful hotel with a large room, nice pub with friendly staff & a cool outdoor space with a playground.
Paid for room only. Room was clean , modern and comfortable. Extra heater , duvet etc if required.
Friendly owner. Lovely area , and no problem in finding a parking space .
Hotel as expected, warm and friendly staff, well stocked bar and decent selection of foods on the menu.
Beds comfortable, room of a decent size, not too noisy.
The location was very handy for me to walk to Burnley General Hospital. That's about the only plus here. The outside of the hotel (gardens/view) was nice.
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