Allerdale

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Reviews of Allerdale Court Hotel, Cockermouth

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Review by Norman on 17th February, 2009

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Good Points: Good value for money, friendly staff, always make you feel welcome. The food is very good, and the service excellent. Hotel is in a convienient part of Cockermouth for visiting shops, pubs, etc. General review: Always a great place to stay.

Date visited: 2009-02-17

Review by Pauline on 4th November, 2008

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What can I say! Had a fabulous stay with the hotel. Hotel is conveniently located in cockermouth to all local attractions and also near the Lake district. Stayed for 3 nights and ate in both restaurants that the hotel has. Both food and service were excellent. Nothing was to much trouble. The rooms were clean and nice to Have already booked to go back!

Date visited: October 2008

Review by Allan on 21st August, 2008

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Good Points: Staff excellent. Food. Bad Points: Parking situation as a result of council control. Excessively expensive. General review: Most satisfactory.

Date visited: 2008-08-21

Review by denis march on 5th November, 2006

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it was verry nice and convenient for most things in cockermouth.it was clean tidy and the food was good and so were the owners of the hotel i would not hesitate to book up again and good luck to all who may stay there.

Date visited: 03/11/06

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Good food. Room very clean and comfortable.,Traffic was noisy.,Lack of parking can be a problem

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