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Hotel Details
Beautifully appointed hotel overlooking parkland with easy access to motorways. Delightfully furnished rooms with every modern facility. Contempary, seasonal Brasserie Rrestaurant. Five function rooms and trimnasium.
Please note:
Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified.
Hotel completely non smoking
- Gym
- Chic, modern hotel with every amenity
- Contempary Brasserie restaurant
- Easy access to The Trafford Centre and the Sportscity Games Stadium
- Short drive to Manchester
- Close to Museum of Science and Industry
Amenities
- Gym
- Solarium
- Sauna
- Parking On Site
- Restaurants
- WIFI
- Lift
- Twenty Four Hour Service
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Off Site Charged Parking
- Hotel And Bedrooms All Completely Non Smoking
Hotel facilities
- 73 bedrooms
- Television
- Hairdryer
- 24 Hour Room Service
Contact information
Address: Ashton Road, Bardsley, Oldham, Lancashire, OL8 3HX, England
Telephone: (0161) 7855000
Fax: (0161) 7855010
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Nearest motorway:
M60, J22, 2 miles
Nearest train station:
Oldham, 2 miles
Nearest airport:
Manchester, 15 miles
| Location | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Conference | Wifi | £2.00/n/a |
| 73 Bedrooms | Wifi | Free |
| 1 Public areas | Wifi | Free |
You can check availability & prices by calling 08700 60 10 60
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Fast Fact
Charlotte Brontë based her novel Jane Eyre in and around Hathersage. This gritstone hillside village and its romantic landscape has become a place of literary pilgrimage ever since.



