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slayley hall hexam newcastle
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evening all,
does anyone have any reviews on, or has anyone stayed at 'slayley hall' in hexham in newcastle please? .... is it nice/any good?
thanks :o)
does anyone have any reviews on, or has anyone stayed at 'slayley hall' in hexham in newcastle please? .... is it nice/any good?
thanks :o)
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http://www.tripadviso...mberland_England.html
Just the one review here (but quite detailed, so still worth posting):
http://www.dooyoo.co....ls-in-general/372840/
Michael Winner was unimpressed!
http://www.timesonlin...rs/article4363025.ece
4 good reviews here:
http://www.holidaywat...l-Holiday-Review.html
Chris
http://www.tripadviso...mberland_England.html
Just the one review here (but quite detailed, so still worth posting):
http://www.dooyoo.co....ls-in-general/372840/
Michael Winner was unimpressed!
http://www.timesonlin...rs/article4363025.ece
4 good reviews here:
http://www.holidaywat...l-Holiday-Review.html
Chris
Looking at the hotel's website, Loobyloo, shows that the Spa is an expensive extra. (There don't seem to be any packages which include any spa treatments). The Purely Holistic Programme' (lasting 3 hours 40 minutes) will set you back £229. There are cheaper options available but you'll still need quite a good budget.
Spa Brochure. (You'll probably need to click the '+' button to make it bigger so that you can view it):
http://www.devere.co....t%20Menu%20131009.pdf
Home page:
http://www.devere.co....locations/slaley-hall
Spa Brochure. (You'll probably need to click the '+' button to make it bigger so that you can view it):
http://www.devere.co....t%20Menu%20131009.pdf
Home page:
http://www.devere.co....locations/slaley-hall
Ignore the link to Michael Winner , he is a prize prat anyway. The place is in a lovely setting a few miles outside Hexham, Caters mostly for golfers but dont let that put you off, took my other half for a spa break weekend and she realy enjoyed it. The rooms are a bit old-fashioned decor-wise, but you are only sleeping there after all, I presume you will be out and about duting the day(weather permitting). Dont know what you are looking for really but its close to the Roman Wall and if shopping is your thing about half an hour from the Metrocentre. The food at Slayley is good but a bit expensive but if you book bed and breakfast there are plenty of places nearby to eat although Slayley does do all-Inclusive spa breaks.
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