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Barcelo Buxton Palace Hotel

Nov 21, 2009

My wife and I really enjoyed our stay at the Palace. the food was very good, the only negative comment we have is the price of drinks from the bar. more

Priest House

Nov 21, 2009

Stayed at a lot of Hand Picked hotels and was very dissapointed. On arriving at 6.30pm in the pouring rain was told we were in a set of dingy cottages about 200 yards from the hotel. One look at the...more

The Menzies Mickleover Court

3 of 5 stars
rollsroyce123
Nov 21, 2009

i was staying at this hotel for 3 nights . but seemed like staff had no idea what was going on and the manager just pranced around with no idea what hes doing it looked a littel busy but not to busy...more

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