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Village Hotel & Leisure Club Wirral

Oct 16, 2009

We held a family reunion here on the 11th of October and the hotel reserved the conservatory for us for the afernoon and then we all went through to the restaurant for the carvery where we proceeded...more

Village Hotel & Leisure Club Wirral

4 of 5 stars
Manchester, UK
Aug 12, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

I stayed here for 1 night for a wedding at the start of August with my girlfriend. The hotel staff were friendly during check in and on departure. The room was a decent size and clean and the bathroom...more

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