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Reviews of Balmoral Lodge Hotel, Southport

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Review by V on 17th August, 2009

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Good Points: Very comfortable & everything in our room worked. Reception aware of our late booking without any problems. General review: If you want a superb, quiet, comfortable place to stay, look no further.

Date visited: 2009-08-17

Review by david on 17th October, 2007

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Good Points: price, parking , comfortable bed , private shower/toilet, big decent breakfast , clean Bad Points: room a bit small ( although in defense it was a single) but perfectly adequate

Date visited: 2007-10-17

Review by Anonymous on 4th September, 2006

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Good Points: food, convenient to walk to lord street and sea etc Staff were pleasant and friendly. Water nice and hot. Bad Points: room somewhat shabby decorative state and poor finish to some funiture. No info about hotel or southport in the room. No instructions for TV or what channels were available etc. Toilet did not flush too efficiently! General Review: Info about hotel on the web was good but more photos of rooms would be useful. I thought the room could do with a good general makeover. The bedhead, ceiling paper in places, fixtures and fittings in the bathroom and bedside cupboards etc were all tired and a bit shabby. The soft furnishings were poorly finished. Breakfast was good with good service in pleasant surroundings. In view of the quality of the room therefore we thought the charge of £80 per night midweek was too high and therefore would probably not return.

Date visited: 2006-09-04

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