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Belforte House
7-9 Broad Road
Sale
Greater Manchester

M33 2AE

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The Belforte House is a privately owned Victorian residence with many original features and charm. Family run with a personal, friendly approach. Managed with a strong emphasis on attention to detail and renowned for its warm, informal hospitality. All bedrooms have been recently refurbished to a high standard. All rooms have colour television, beverage tray, direct dial telephone and Free WI-FI internet access. Public areas include a bar, lounge and a restaurant offering a varied menu from a sandwich to Table d‘hote. All areas are tastefully decorated and are a perfect place to unwind whether you are staying on business or just visiting. Start the day with a Complimentary Full English Homemade Breakfast. Located in the heart of Sale directly opposite Sale Leisure Centre and within a short walk from Sale Town Centre which offers excellent shopping, restaurants, bars and much more. Well situated for the Metrolink, rail and bus services offering easy and convenient access for Manchester City Centre, Manchester International Airport, Manchester Conference Centre, Trafford Centre, Manchester United Football Club, The Lowry, Sale Water Park and many more. Located 1 mile from the M60 Junction 6 giving easy access to the national motorway network. A short distance from the Belforte House you will find many areas for a relaxing walk these include Worthington Park, Sale Water Park and alongside the Bridgewater Canal. Ample free on-site parking. Free car parking for guests flying out from Manchester Airport (minimum 1 nights stay). Families and Pets welcome.

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Parking
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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