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Didsbury House at Special Places to Stay
Travel guide extract in _Other offline-travelguide about Didsbury House from Oct 2005Overall rating:
100 out of 100
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The author writes that the hotel is located in an 1840 "Victorian city merchant's house" which is situated in "stylish south Manchester". The décor of the rooms is described as "stylish boutique" style and the rooms are "large" and feature "high ceilings" with "stylish lighting and modish colours". The author was especially impressed by the "wonderful attic suite" which offers "his and her roll-top baths and a vast shower cubicle" but notes that all the rooms offer bathrooms that sport bathtubs which are big enough for two. The hotel features a "central atrium" that is spanned by "walkway" and the garden can be accessed through the "French windows" in the sitting room were one can also find a "pewter bar". All in all the interior is described as "contemporary" with a dose of "down-to-earth Mancunian humour" and also the service of the hotel did impress the writer so that his final rating is "superb".
( Alastair Sawday's Special Places To Stay, British Hotels, Inns & Other Places,Edition 2006, Entry 133)
This review is an interpretation of the above mentioned author






















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