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Rosehill House Hotel Burnley

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General Information

This hotel proposes 'budget hotel' rates but moreover consists of the next, (there are no extras); -Free cooked or mainland breakfast.-Open fires and a comfortable atmosphere.-Individually planned bedrooms.-A restaurant carte menu to suit all budgets.-Snooker room.-Free I-net access.-Adjacent garden, (for walking,jogging,tennis,childrens play region etc).-Victorian architecture of historical value.-Ten minute amble from Turf Moor and Town center. When Lancashire was a dominant force in cotton manufacture, Adam Dugdale, a rich cotton mill owner, built Rosehill House in Burnley in 1856. The manor house would have provided a luxury setting facing the vale in which Burnley is situated. The manor house went through a few changes of ownership, including the mayor of Burnley and in addition the home guard during the Second World War. Rosehill House was converted to a hotel in 1963. A lot of of the elaborate has of the original architecture have been retained, which illustrate the lavish that some of the ancestors were accustomed to. The ornate ceilings, for specimen were installed by Italian craftsmen who travelled to the UK during the 1800's to give the luxuriant touches to historic houses and this is one of the few examples that remains in Lancashire or really the UK. Rosehill House enjoys an enviable image for its luxury fashion and friendly ambience, its peaceful location, within tranquil suburb of Burnley provides the best beginning point for hiking Lancashire and the nearby counties, the perfect place to unwind, Rosehill House will take you back to a bygone era and caters for all budgets, from standard to affluent hotel status. When staying in Burnley, hotels such as ours give a deliberately ambience in which to unbend: All bedrooms have access to 14 satellite television channels including movies fitness foreign language and a snooker suite is obtainable for dwellers. For work users, Rosehill Hotel proposes free use of wi-fi broadband with some bedrooms especially purposed for work use. Further to we provide stillness and tranquillity, a safe parking, ample solitary grounds and a stroll in a near-by garden.


Transportation

Serene location Rosehill House Hotel is located only half a mile south of Burnley city center, just off the A682, easily reachible through the M66, M62 and M65. Alternatively, trains from the main station in Burnley connect with mainline services at Manchester and Preston. From M65 East...Junction 9 sign posted Halifax. Go through 1st roundabout and take 1st exit at 2nd roundabout. Follow highway to 1st set of traffic lights and take right turn. At the 2nd set of lights turn left. Pass 2 pubs, one on left, one on right and turn right into Rosehill Avenue. From M65 West...Junction ten turn left at 1st roundabout. Take 1st exit and keep in right hand lane till 1st set of traffic lights. Turn almost in facade of you. Trafalgar Street (sign posted Burnley FC). Take last exit next roundabout, Manchester Road pass theatre and turn left into Rosehill Avenue (sign posted hotel). From M62M66Junction 18 M62 onto M66 Burnley. Follow Burnley signs leading to M65 then directions from M65 East. From M6...Junction 29 M6 and follow signs to Burnley M65, then directions from M65 East.


Rosehill House Hotel Burnley Facilities

Rosehill House Hotel Burnley facilities
24 Hour ReceptionBanquet Facilities
Coffee / Tea MakerConference Room(s)
Connecting RoomsHair Dryer
High-speed InternetHousekeeping
Laundry serviceMeeting Rooms
Non-Smoking RoomsParking
Pet FriendlyRoom Service
Secretarial ServiceTennis Courts
TVWake-up Service
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