Situated in Whalley, 11 km from King George's Hall, Whalley Abbey - Christian Retreat House offering B&B features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
sunita
United Kingdom
The Abbey offered a Peaceful historic space in which to work.
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Claire.
United Kingdom
It’s a beautiful looking building with a nice reception area and lovely staff, nothing was too much trouble for them.
We were given a free upgrade to an Executive Family Room, which was very comfortable and clean too.
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Mike
United Kingdom
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Paul
United Kingdom
First time staying at a Hampton hotel and was really pleased. Location was great right next to the motorway junction, plenty of parking available. Check in was quick and efficient and staff were really friendly. Room was really nice, clean, fresh with a great view out over a small lake behind the hotel. Room was very quiet, so has great sound insulation as it is right on the motorway. Bathroom was great, and the rainfall shower was lovely. A brilliant buffet breakfast in the morning…….all in all a great stay.
The information posted about the Abbey and its construction...
The information posted about the Abbey and its construction was very interesting. It rained the entire time we were there, which was very disappointing, as the landscape is beautiful & we were unable to fully enjoy it.
Donna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The welcoming pack was amazing and also a treat for our...
The welcoming pack was amazing and also a treat for our friends dog.Julie is very dog friendly.She recommended seeing the Bluebells in Spring Wood.Absolutely stunning.Nothing was no problem to her and told us a few places to visit and local places to eat.We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Whalley.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tranquil, historic abbey , much in ruins but surrounded by...
Tranquil, historic abbey , much in ruins but surrounded by gardens and set alongside the River Calder. Reception rooms spacious and historic - you may well rub shoulders with senior clerics who use this location for retreats and workshops
TrevD
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I did not realise that i was staying in a working abbey.
I did not realise that i was staying in a working abbey. This was my fault.
Although the wording was Whalley Abbey Hotel
My husband said he heard singing at around 6.30 am
or was he dreaming?
The room was very clean and comfortable with a lovely view
Breakfast was in a large refectory and was very good but it had to be 8.30 am
I enjoyed the peacefulness and the tranquility and the beauty of the ruined abbey. i guess it may seem a little spooky to some
the location to the centre of town was excellent and the Swann pub
did good food and drink
margaret
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice centre with a good selection of places to eat & drink,...
Nice centre with a good selection of places to eat & drink,booking recommended on a Saturday night,we had a fabulous meal at Trishna indian restaurant,Whalley is well served by bus & train,we visited Clitheroe by train which took about 5 minutes
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Whalley is a great base for visiting the Ribble Valley.
Whalley is a great base for visiting the Ribble Valley. Surrounded by lovely countryside. Has a rail link which I used several times. Good bus services through the village if not travelling by car. Good restaurants & a fish & chip shop.
Loved it! The cottage is really well presented, spotlessly clean, very central and we had an incredibly comfortable stay. The bed and quality of the bedding and towels was excellent. All really thoughtfully put together and the fresh flowers and goodies in the fridge were an unexpected but very lovely touch. It is clear that a great deal of care is taken in ensuring guests feel really welcome. We would highly recommend and would be delighted to stay again on our next trip to Whalley.
Very special location in the centre of Whalley. Stunning abbey ruins and beautifully kept grounds and wonderful flower beds to wander around. The ruins are incorporated into the historic abbey house. Clean and very comfortable room and attentive and friendly staff. The Abbey is an active Christian community and B&B is part of what they do. Breakfast was good. Very comfortable lounge with great views from large picture windows. Do not expect a TV. I would return.
The house was stunning and furnished beautifully and well equipped with everything and more that we needed.
The beds were very comfortable and had high quality bedding.
The location of the house was great, right near The Eagle pub where we had tea one evening. Whalley was a lovely 20 minute walk away.
It was located off the main road on a private driveway amongst trees and was very very quiet.
It was just perfect, we really enjoyed our stay.
Our stay at the cottage was very comfortable - could not have been better!
Well furnished to a high standard and fully equipped- we felt very much at home there.
Beds and towels changed and a clean half way through our stay was a welcome touch.
Local amenities all close by and great transport links make Whalley a good base for exploring the beautiful Ribble Valley area.
Highly recommended.
Very polite and friendly owner. The place was very clean and comfortable. We'll located for exploring the local area. Whalley has great bars and eateries which are within a short distance.
Unique opportunity to stay at a working abbey. You can explore the old abbey ruins and they served a good breakfast. Well located in the centre of Whalley.
Excellent location for exploring Clitheroe area. The facilities were very good and the hosts very accommodating. Would definitely recommend and stay again.
Located in the ruins of Whalley Abbey, it is a site worth visiting in and of itself with adequate parking. The rooms are simple and the breakfast is good
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