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Rooms small but otherwise above average for a 3 star hotel
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3.5 |
Guest name: Vodkabath, Oxford
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
A well kept secret
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4.2 |
Guest name: JerryFXD, Warrington, United Kingdom
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in May 2008
To be enjoyed properly, an evening in Manchester needs a hotel for the night. When Manchester United play at home, all the medium priced hotels fill up quickly, so it looked like we were going for an early exit and the last train home.
I checked every day for cancellations - but the only hotel available was The Grafton - and I'd rather spend a night in a cardboard box than stay there.
I started widening my search - checking every web-site I could think of. But the home game at Old Trafford meant there was no room at any inn. Then I came across gtahotels.com which claimed to have rooms at a hotel I'd never heard of.
The Chancellors is just off Moseley Road, behind Owens Park, at the bottom end of Wilmslow Road. This is the continuation of Oxford Road as you head south out of the city.
Check in was a breeze and the hotel looked like it was half empty, despite a wedding party.
The ensuite room and bed were on the small side, but had everything you'd expect. Telly, coffee and biccies, hair dryer. Being hidden in the sprawling grounds of the University, it was extremely quiet. A pleasant change for a hotel in Manchester.
Breakfast in the morning was basic. Cereal, juice, fruit, toast and full English from a buffet cart. They did nothing fancy and had nothing additional for a vegetarian. But it was all fine and no complaints.
This is a conference centre and I imagine they're used to dealing with large numbers of business clients who are just looking to cover the basics and don't want to pay for frills. As such, it ticks all the boxes and delivers what you need.
For ?69, you can book a room and a two way taxi ride to the city centre - which would take ten minutes at most. This makes it very reasonable and as parking is free, cheaper than staying at any hotel in the city centre.
For comparison. Premier Inn is ?62. Parking is ?16 at the QPark next door - and breakfast is ?15 for two. That's ?93 in total - ?24 more.
We paid ?58 and got the bus on Wilmslow Road for ?1. The stop was a couple of minutes walk through Owens Park. Manchester Academy is only five minutes by bus - and the world famous Curry Mile in Rusholme is walkable in fifteen.
If you're visiting the Curry Mile, The Sangam is worth a visit. This is the first curry house on the left as you leave the city (so last on the right if you're travelling from this hotel).
Would definately stay there again.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Great Location - Good hotel
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3.7 |
Guest name: steviet1972, Hampshire
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jan 2008
Stayed for one night stopover from Scotland to Devon. Great location - about 5 minutes walk to the famous curry mile.
The breakfast was reasonable, is served until 10:00am at weekends and checkout is 11:00am.
Double room cost ?59. Fairly small room and cramped bathroom but shower was very powerful. Nice and quiet at night considering how close it is to the student population. Some great pubs and a Tesco's is nearby if you need any snacks.
Apart from the usual noise from guests slamming doors in the morning nothing else to complain about.
Bus service into Manchester is very frequent (at least every five minutes) and cost 70p each way.
Recommend to anyone who needs a nice stopover in Manchester near the nightlife but likes a quiet room.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Excellent value for money, stunning grounds
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4.3 |
Guest name: Pit-yacker, UK
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jun 2007
I stayed at the hotel for 2 nights. The hotel is best described as a country house (although much extended since its conversion to a hotel) in the middle of a city (I assume it was a country house when it was built in 1850, its just Manchester has expanded around it in the intervening time).
In my opinion the hotel represents great value for money. Certainly I think it was better than some hotels that you would pay an awful lot more for. Whilst furnishing in the room could be perhaps described as "minimalist" it was as good as (if not better) than could be expected from a hotel in that price bracket. The hotel appeared to be immacualtely clean and service was friendly, helpful and very efficient (perhaps too efficient at times - see comments about checkout and cleaner)
The grounds are amazingly kept and a stroll around and/or a visit to the lounge/bar's terrace if only to sit an enjoy the surroundings is well reccomended on a nice day.
My only real issues with the hotel are:
1. The check-out time. Firstly, by any standard it is very early (around 9:30am) , most other hotels allow you to stay until at least 10am, if not until midday. Secondly, there seems to be confusion amongst even the hotel staff. In my room it said 9:30, on the website it said 9-10, on here it said 9:00. On my day of departure the cleaner turned up at 9:01am.
2. The lounge/bar menu is perhaps slighlty limited.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
5.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
chancellors wedding
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3.6 |
Guest name: sarah010, manchester
Having been shown around Chancellors just more than a year before our wedding, we advised the Wedding Co-ordinator, Jill Coverdale, that we would like to book it as our wedding reception in July 2006. She explained that a contract would be typed up and sent to us for us to return, however, after having not received anything from her after about 4 weeks and having booked the church and considering florists etc, I phoned her to check the delay. There had obviously been some confusion as Jill told me that because I hadn’t phoned to confirm the booking, they had let the date go to another couple. We weren’t aware that this had been a requirement of us, on top of telling her in person. In the end we were able to change the dates and re-book the church but it did little to install faith in the service that Chancellors was providing. Having received the contract and sending it back, it was a further 3 months before Chancellors signed their copy and returned it to us.
Having said this, we were extremely impressed with the professionalism of the venue. Chancellors put great importance on meeting our individual requirements and allowed us 2 trail tasters of food (which was of absolutely fantastic quality), with drinks, free of charge. We were made to feel extremely valued as clients. The venue is stunning, the staff were amazingly courteous. It was an ideal venue for friends to be able to stay over in the evening and we had so many excellent compliments on the food with several guests saying it was the best food they had ever had at a wedding.
The drinks package that we choose contained a glass of champagne on arrival, 3 glasses of wine during the meal and a glass of champagne for the toasts. The day following our wedding, a guest of ours informed us that the sparkling wine we had received wasn’t champagne and during our honeymoon we began to reflect on the shortage of wine that there appeared to be during the reception meal. On our return from honeymoon, we asked numerous guests what amount/kind of drinks they had received and it became clear that Chancellors had mistaken the drinks package that we had paid for, for the drinks package below, consisting of sparkling wine and only 2 glasses of wine during the meal. I quickly contacted Chancellors on the issue and it was clear that we weren’t going to be able to resolve the argument. They were sure we had received the correct package and we were sure that we hadn’t. After a lengthy phone call from the general manager at Chancellors, we were issued with a £200 cheque as a gesture of goodwill being made clear that this was not to reimburse us for the wine as they still believed themselves to be in the right.
Soon after this, we received our wedding video which clearly shows all of the waiting staff walking out of the kitchens with sparkling wine rather than champagne and the issue with the drinks package remains un-resolved as far as we are concerned. I honestly believe this to have been a genuine mistake on Chancellors part but one which they aren’t able to admit to. It was really important for us that our guests were well fed and watered and the stories that we have heard from guests relating to the shortage of wine is upsetting.
One other niggling problem is that the check out time for guests on the following morning is 9am which seems ridiculous seeing as Chancellors offer a late license until 1am on the wedding night. One of our guests slept in and was woken by a phone call at 11am advising him that he would then need to pay for 2 nights.
Despite the negative issues that we experienced with Chancellors, I would still recommend this as an excellent venue for a wedding reception; however, any couple considering Chancellors for their wedding needs to be aware of the disorganisation of the administration that we experienced and the bitter taste that has been left in our mouths.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
2.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness