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Old 06-07-2010, 13:40   #16
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Colney House, corner of Hartmann Street and Blackburn Road. Comfy, clean, friendly owners and very reasonable at approx £28 for B&B (including a full English). Only drawback is it's a fair way from the ground, but walkable in under 30 mins, or you can get a cab.
Do you get to sleep in the bed where Edward VII supposedly played tunnels and trains, with Accrington's glamorous Steiner sisters?

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Old 06-07-2010, 15:01   #17
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Do you get to sleep in the bed where Edward VII supposedly played tunnels and trains, with Accrington's glamorous Steiner sisters?

Dunno, as the match had been cancelled, after I arrived, so I wasn't in the mood for musings of a historical nature!
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Old 06-07-2010, 16:09   #18
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Dunno, as the match had been cancelled, after I arrived, so I wasn't in the mood for musings of a historical nature!

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Old 06-07-2010, 18:35   #19
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Maple Lodge take the overspill from the dunkenhalgh...so their standards are high.....Not sure about their prices, but if you want to stay over the New Year period it would be wise to be enquiring about a booking now....and if you are staying for a few nights then you might even be able to negotiate a discount.
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Old 06-07-2010, 18:38   #20
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I have just checked the prices and they are from £44 per room.
it is just around the corner from us and our relatives stayed there when they came over from Oz a couple of years ago...they liked the place.
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Old 06-07-2010, 20:32   #21
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Stayed at the Maple last time I came up 'home'. Friendly owner, clean & comfortable with car park at rear.
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Old 06-07-2010, 21:19   #22
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Okay, brilliant, thanks again folks - will check out all places mentioned and get something booked up.

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Old 07-07-2010, 12:00   #23
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Don't know if it's any help but I can back up what Wynonie Harriss says about the Colney House. I stay there every time I come back to Accy and it's fine. Tel. for it is 01254 234385.
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Old 07-07-2010, 21:43   #24
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Okay having done a couple of checks, and spoken to my better half, it was definitely Colney House we stayed at a couple of years back. Was a nice set-up with a very spacious room. (I think we snuck in a late nite Chinese too, which was most definitely against their rules........oops!).

Teach - notice u stay in Lincoln! You're almost coming as far north west (I think???) as I am coming south for Accy games. You going to Lincoln game on Fri 17th Sept. Fri games suit me a bit better so I'll be there.
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Old 08-01-2011, 20:10   #26
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I have stayed at Pilkington's, the old AEU Club on Blackburn rd corner of Paxton St. Clean and a VG breakfast. I think I paid £25-£30 in November. Have stayed several times. but not had an ensuite. The place does not feature on the Hyndburn website. On that website is shown a pace on Blackburn rd, opposite Pilkington's, which appears to be a fried chicken shop. I have also stayed at Colney House - VG. I know also that the Imperial pub and the Spread Eagle across the road take borders.
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