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Reviews of Wythenshawe Hall, Manchester

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Review by david jackson on 7th September, 2010

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I performed at a Wedding here last saturday and was quite shocked at the rudeness of the bar staff. I had sung for 3 hours plus and had a great time, with a lot of dancing by the guests all night. At the end of the night I was rushing to get all of my equipment out so I could get on the road back to Wolverhampton and myself and the handful of people that had travelled with me were constantly pestered to finish up our drinks. Everyone else had vacated the room and there was only myself and my family to go. They were only waiting for me to pack away and they did not need to argue with us and treat us this way. Staff are extremely rude and argumentative. The place looks nice on the pictures, but has a terribly musty smell inside.

Date visited: 4/9/2010

Review by Anne on 7th December, 2009

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Around about this date I came into Wythenshawe hall, to ask you if I could possibly book the room for my wedding on the 14/03/1964.I explained that my future husband was in the army and he was due to go to Germany for around 5yrs , So we wanted to get married so I could go with him, Everything else was booked and ready except the Reception room. You then told me you do not use your rooms for wedding receptions I was upset. the next day you contacted me and said that you had been talking to the bosses and they said they would allow the room to be rented out We were over the moon, so the happy day went off Perfectly SO I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY A BIG THANKS TO YOU ALL AT WYTHENSHAWE HALL. THANK YOU

Date visited: approx 01/03/1964

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