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You could stay in Knutsford and travel in along the A50. Knutford has some nice pubs, restaurants and a wine bar.
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Originally posted by alantan View PostGot a 4-day gig coming up just outside Warrington.
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Originally posted by Gravy Train View PostWarrington is pretty grim full stop!
Every night is a scene out of booze britain, especially now that the weather's above freezing point
Goolge The Village hotel in Warrington - very nice, can get reasonable rates and the food ain't bad - as you're only there for 4 nights, i wouldn't bother venturing out of the hotel! There's also a golf driving range nearby to keep you occupied if you're that way inclined...
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Look up the Park Royal Hotel, it's right by there and it's pretty good. HTH.
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Thanks for all the advice! Pickmere looks lovely, but Stockton Heath is more convenient, so I may go for that...
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Thanks for all the advice! Pickmere looks lovely, but Stockton Heath is more convenient, so I may go for that...
Originally posted by Gravy Train View PostEvery night is a scene out of booze britain, especially now that the weather's above freezing pointOriginally posted by lukemg View Postgo on a weekday afternoon to get the full mouth gaping effect
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I would avoid coming into Manchester unless you enjoy crawling along packed motorways.
M62 & M60 are not much fun during rush hour also city centre hotels are expensive.
HTH
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I'd stay at Pickmere house, in Pickmere. Situated between two boozers in a sleepy village. A49 at your doorstep takes you straight into Warrington.
HTH
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Is Warrington the place with the Mock Tudor multi storey car park? I saw that from the motorway and vowed never to visit that town.
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Yes, the centre is fairly grim, go on a weekday afternoon to get the full mouth gaping effect (that will be you and them, but yours will be disbelief rather than slack-jaw)
There is worse, ventured to Halton Lea shopping centre recently (needed a bank branch there), it looked like Dr Moreau's testing lab.
Anyway - If you can get anywhere near Stockton Heath, you should find it like a different country entirely. It's a mile or so due south of the centre and just over the ship canal, plenty of money around = nice bars and restaurants. Not sure of accom though.
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Just make sure you're never too far from a motorway out of town.
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Warrington is pretty grim full stop!
Every night is a scene out of booze britain, especially now that the weather's above freezing point
Goolge The Village hotel in Warrington - very nice, can get reasonable rates and the food ain't bad - as you're only there for 4 nights, i wouldn't bother venturing out of the hotel! There's also a golf driving range nearby to keep you occupied if you're that way inclined...
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