Strategically placed on the banks of the River Ribble,
PRESTON
was already an important market town in Anglo-Saxon times and received its royal charter in 1179 - origin of the famous Preston Guild celebrations, which since 1542 have taken place every twenty years (the next in 2012). The town was attacked by Robert the Bruce, changed hands in the Civil War and saw action during the Jacobite rebellions, while Charles Dickens gathered material here for
Hard Times
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This Elegant Victorian Hotel Is Situated In 11 Acres Of Gardens And Woodland And Is Easily Accessible From Junction 32 Of The M6 Motorway. The Hotel Offers Extensive Conference And Meeting Faciliteis, Free Car Parking, And Up To The Minute Hi Tech Fitness Centre Including A Health And Beauty Salon W... [More]
Comfortable, spacious rooms, a cozy bar and late night food service are complimented by cordial service. At Novotel, accommodation and breakfast are free for two children staying in their parents room making this hotel particularly suitable for families. Business travellers will also enjoy the exten... [More]
Only a short stroll from the action-packed atmosphere of Camelot, Park Hall is an idyllic rural retreat - the perfect place to wind down after a day of non-stop excitement. Stay in the lakeside hotel or a superb family room in the unique hotel village. Guests enjoy FREE entry into Camelot and FREE m... [More]
The Preston Marriott Hotel lies in the heart of the picturesque Ribble Valley, the ideal location for visiting Blackpool, the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. The hotel combines a traditional feel with every modern comfort including air conditioning in every bedroom. The Leisure Club offers an ind... [More]
The Original Farm Building Of The Mill Hotel Has NotBeen Spoiled By Its Development Into A 46 BedroomHotel Restaurant Lounge Bar Conference AndBanqueting Complex. All The Rooms Have PrivateFacilities And Are To A Aa 3 Star Standard.Relaxation Is Many Things To Many People. The HotelUnderstandas This... [More]