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Davenport Park Hotel hotel is situated in Stockport, it offers total of 42 rooms for bookings. Davenport Park Hotel room prices start from just 25 pounds per room per night. The hotel accepts
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Description
Conveniently situated on the A6, this hotel accommodation is within easy reach of the local motorway network and Manchester International Airport. It has free Wi-Fi in public areas of the building.
With its friendly atmosphere, the Davenport Park Hotel is a great focal point for both business and family visitors. It has been owned and managed by the same family for over 25 years.
The hotel accommodation offers a friendly welcome and atmosphere with a licensed bar and Saddlers Restaurant, serving full English breakfast and carvery dinner. It is also within easy strolling distance of a number of international restaurants.
The hotel accommodation is ideally situated for the M56/M60 motorway networks and easily accessible for Manchester and Stockport, with their extensive range of bars, restaurants and nightlife. There are many places of historic and natural interest within easy reach.
Please note the hotel accommodation has no lift. There are no rooms on the ground floor and no disabled rooms. All rooms are now non smoking.
Hotel Facilities
General :
Parking, Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking, Breakfast Buffet, Restaurant (à la carte), All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
Services :
Dry Cleaning, Internet Services, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
Room Details
Travel information
By Car: - Leave the M60 at junction 1 and follow signs for Stockport town centre. - At the roundabout take the 2nd exit underneath the railway viaduct. - At the traffic lights (facing Debenhams) turn right onto the A6. - After approximately 1.5 miles you will find the Davenport Park Hotel on the left-hand side. - Access to the car park is gained by turning left onto Corbar Road and immediately left into the car park.
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