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Malvern House

I stayed at Malvern House recently. It has beautifully decorated rooms with good amenities. Had everything I could ask for, tea/coffee making facilities with biscuits, complimentary water bottle. Bathrooms had ...More

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Review by Amy on 26th July, 2010
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Good Points: Staff we're warm and friendly.
General review: I would definatly come back :D.
Date visited: 2010-07-26
Review by Stephen, Derby on 20th May, 2006
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Good Points: Comfortable, good value for money
Bad Points: Lack of hot water in both tap and shower
General Review: Ideally situated close to motorway access and Belfast city centre. Clean, comfortable rooms - staff helpful and welcoming. Very efficient check-in and check-out. Plenty of parking.
Date visited: 2006-05-20
Review by Terry, Windsor on 3rd May, 2006
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Good Points: It was reasonably spacious and contained all the facilities that we required to make our stay comfortable
Bad Points: We would have preferred a room away from the road
General Review: We found all the staff excellent, very helpful and friendly. They all ensured that are stay was very enjoyable. The next time that we visit N Ireland we will be booking into Chimney Corner.
Date visited: 2006-05-03
Review by PETER on 5th June, 2005
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good value for money
noise from young persons going to bed drunk at 1amDate visited: 2005-06-05
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