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Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa


Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa
Hotel class 3 of 5
Nr Blackburn, Accrington | (formerly MacDonald Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa), Clayton le Moors BB5 5JP, England
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4 of 5 stars
MeccaDurham 2 contributions
Durham
Jul 1, 2009 | Trip type: Business

Ive just read a review by a guest who had poor service from reception. I might just say here i was looking to take my wife away for a night to show her where i stayed whilst working away for periods of last year. Our rooms were booked in advance and a company account set up , so on arrival... more

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5 of 5 stars
rolly2009 1 contribution
Nelson
Apr 5, 2009

We got married on the 14th March 2009 in the Townley Suite at The Dunkenhalgh Hotel. We had an all inclusive package which consisted of Wedding breakfast, Drinks, all the little extras - table flowers, linen, red carpet etc, evening reception with hot buffet, D.J. and our overnight stay. The registrar was extra but actually getting married there was the... more

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4 of 5 stars
LouLincoln 6 contributions
Lincoln
Feb 24, 2009 | Trip type: Couples

We got the room for £69 and used the leisure facillities: swimming pool, jacuzzi, different saunas and steam room and an ice fountain. There is also a gym and beautician too. Added to this the breakfast: fresh fruit, yoghurts, pastires (my croissant was a bit stale through) cooked breakfasts, cereals, jams, juices, you cannot say that this hotel is not... more

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1 of 5 stars
Bobtash 5 contributions
Halifax, United Kingdom
Feb 8, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
1/1 found this review helpful

My wife and i attended a private ball for 250 people at the Dunkenhalgh. We decided to stay the night so we could relax and have a drink or two with friends. We took advantage of a special rate being offered to the people attending the ball of £85 for a executive room only to find out this rate was... more

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5 of 5 stars
ClareandMatthew 2 contributions
Bolton
Dec 15, 2008 | Trip type: Couples

Having read the other reviews I was worried about our stay but there was no need to be! I had my work xmas party there and my husband and I had decided to stay over. We were able to up grade to a suite (De Lacy, room 6) and although it was over reception and we were warned that it... more

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1 of 5 stars
Gill 43 contributions
UK
Sep 30, 2008 | Trip type: Business, Solo travel

I think this is the first time in all my years of putting hotel reviews on Tripadvisor that I've ever given just a 1/5. It clearly depends on whether you get to stay in the rambling and damp 'original' building, or in the newer annexe. I was in the 'original' building. My room was in the roof space, judging by... more

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1 of 5 stars
horsearound 1 contribution
kent, England
Sep 8, 2008

Not a Hotel to arrive at if your tired or hungry. Long drawn out check in, I lost count of the times i had to give them my credit card for a one night stay. No dinner available as we arrived at 9.15 although plenty of tables. Managed to get bar snack took forever and was cold. Room had a... more

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4 of 5 stars
sisgb 11 contributions
Surrey, UK
Aug 28, 2008 | Trip type: Family

This is a lovely hotel, in a not very salubrious area, so you will likely want to stay within its environs. The hotel, rooms and all facilities were first class, and the vast majority of staff could not do enough for us- they were lovely. However, it only takes one bad apple as they say, and first impressions do count,... more

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4 of 5 stars
Earby 85 contributions
Northants UK
Aug 13, 2008 | Trip type: Business

Its a long time since I stayed in a UK hotel, but I have to say I found this quite good. I assume as its French owned that the staff are better trained, as they where very helpful and polite. Rooms are good, food is good, gym etc is OK to Good, grounds are nice. No complaints. more

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3 of 5 stars
Emmmers 1 contribution
Oxford
Aug 6, 2008 | Trip type: Business

I stayed at the Dunkenhalgh at the end of July for a work diiner. I was over 1 hour late arriving at the Hotel, sue to be being delayed at Wigan Train Station for over 45 Minutes. 'When I arrived at the Hotel I was told I wasn't booked in! But this was quickly resovled & a room was found... more

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Address: Nr Blackburn, Accrington | (formerly MacDonald Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa), Clayton le Moors BB5 5JP, England
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