Mow Cop
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Clayton Hotel, Manchester Airport
Very comfortable, great free shuttle to terminal. Nice bar restaurant. What was a shame was to have coffee pods in room but not the coffee machine.
Reviewed on Nov 29, 2025

TRIBE Manchester Airport
Laidi was amazing
Reviewed on Dec 3, 2025

Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester, Airport
Clean tidy got an upgrade. Shame only one lift was working
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2025

1 bedroom accommodation in Ashbourne
Very friendly staff helpful can’t recommend enough !
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2025

Historic Barn With Breathtaking Views Over Derbys/Staffs Border. Pet Friendly
Great hosts and fab cottage
Reviewed on Nov 23, 2025

5* Detached Stone Cottage with a Private Indoor Pool (Not Shared)
Ray was an extremely friendly and helpful host. The pool and hot tub were perfect both having water at the right temperature for us.We were blessed with plenty of sunshine on days 2 & 3 of our 3 day break towards the end of November and enjoyed great walks.The cottage is very well equipped and had ...
Reviewed on Nov 27, 2025
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