Village Ashton Moss
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On the eastern edge of Manchester sits the old market town of Ashton-under-Lyne, once a major coal and textiles centre. Redevelopment has brought new retail facilities to complement the older parts of the town... Read More.

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Welbeck House Hotel

Welbeck House Hotel

Convenient to the motorway network, this small family-owned hotel is approximately 6 miles from central Manchester and 3 miles from the Manchester Velodrome. The hotel is fully central heated, double glazed and has a private car ... More | visit website

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Barton Villa (0.88 miles)

Barton Villa

The Barton Villa Guesthouse is conveniently situated 7 miles from Manchester City centre.
The Barton Villa Guest House is situated close all road networks and attractions within the area. Barton Villa offers comfortable accommodation and offers ... More | visit website

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Village Ashton Moss (0.94 miles)

Village Ashton Moss

Village Ashton near Manchester has 120 top notch bedrooms with great facilities inclusing wide flat screen TV, Ipod docking station , air conditioning and free wifi.It houses a large, state of the art health & ... More | visit website

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Village Hotel & Leisure Club (1.66 miles)

Village Hotel & Leisure Club

The Village Hotel & Leisure Club Hyde, East Manchester is ideally located only 11 km from the city centre, making the theatres, shops and attractions easily accessible by road or train. The motorway networks of ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Ashton Under Lyne (1.74 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Mount Guest House (2.02 miles)

Mount Guest House
Mount Guest House offers accommodation in Audenshaw, Manchester, providing excellent modern facilities and warm hospitality. The Mount Guest House is renowned for its professional service, clean rooms, and friendly welcome. Situated in a quiet locale ... More | visit website
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Hotel Smokies Park (2.39 miles)

Hotel Smokies Park

Offering style, comfort and modern facilities for both business and leisure visitors, this hotel is just minutes from the M60. Best Western Hotel Smokies Park is one of the highest rated 3-star properties in Greater Manchester ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Manchester (Denton) (3.32 miles)

Ideally located for access to the M60 and just 8 miles from Manchester city centre. Manchester Old Trafford and the City of Manchester stadiums are a bus ride away and Manchester Trafford Centre is only ... More | visit website
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White Hart Inn (3.67 miles)

White Hart Inn
Charles Brierley has known the White Hart intimately since he was a child: he attended the adjacent Sunday school. Suspecting that there might be more to life than Leviticus, he ventured next door to satisfy ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Manchester Hyde (3.69 miles)

Located at the end of M67, with excellent transport links to the rest of the Manchester area. This hotel is ideally positioned for a visit to the Peak District, leading directly on to the Trans ... More | visit website
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Needhams Farm (3.77 miles)

Needhams Farm
Guests are assured of a warm welcome at Needhams Farm.
Hosts Charlotte and Ian are proud of the friendly and informal atmosphere that they have created in this 16th century farmhouse which has been carefully upgraded ... More | visit website

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