Posted on 25. Jan, 2012 by admin in bed and breakfast
The latest thing to come to Manchester is indoor skydiving brought to you by Airkix. “I had an amazing time, I will defiantly go again and will recommend it to my friends thank you for giving me this amazing opportunity Airkix” That review was from a first-time non-skydiver, aged 14 from Northamptonshire. [...]
Posted on 13. Jan, 2011 by admin in Manchester
The Tatton Park Flower Show is an annual event first held in 1999 by the Royal Horticultural Society. Held in Tatton Park, near Knutsford Cheshire the show houses the RHS National Flower Bed Competition, and a wide range of show gardens, smaller ‘Back to Back’ gardens, and a number of marquees displaying prize plants and [...]
Posted on 23. Aug, 2010 by admin in accommodation
The GMEX Has a New Name Or should we say it’s gone back to its previous name, Central Station. Restore back to life in 1986 after lying dilapidated for years; old Central Station was the key connection by rail from the City of Manchester to Liverpool. Christened the Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre, GMEX was opened [...]
Posted on 08. Jul, 2010 by admin in Manchester
Accommodation in Manchester – Which is the Best Part You won’t really find traditional bed and breakfast accommodation in Manchester Centre; what you will find is hundreds of ‘L’ shaped bedrooms in a large number of hotels, and it doesn’t really matter which hotel you pick there all pretty much designed the same, unless you [...]
Posted on 24. Mar, 2010 by admin in accommodation
The Cornerstones Guest House in Manchester is just one hour away from Bakewell the ancient capital of the Peak District. The concurring Romans claimed the fertile land on the West bank of the river Wyr at a spot where it was fordable, and where there was Romans there was trade and commerce and so the [...]
Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by admin in accommodation
The Cornerstones Guest House in Sale Manchester is just 15 minutes away from The Palace Theatre; by car or park your car, walk round the corner to the Brooklands Metro Station (just 5 minutes) and it’s just a 5 minute walk to the theatre at the other end of your 12 minute journey. The Palace [...]
Posted on 16. Mar, 2010 by admin in accommodation
The Cornerstones Guest House in Manchester is just 4miles from the city centre and only 3miles from Dunham Massey Deer Park. Dunham is derived from the Anglo-Saxon dun, meaning hill; The Manorof Dunham was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as having belonged to a Saxon Nobleman Aelfward. The Massey half came as a [...]
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by admin in accommodation
The Cornerstones Guest House is a well placed Bed and Breakfast in Manchester to explore the heart of the Peak District with it’s beautiful towns and villages. Just an hour from the Cornerstones along the scenic A623 close to the town Bakewell is the unusually village of ‘Edensor‘ pronounced ‘Enzer’ Part of the Chatsworth estate; [...]
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by admin in accommodation
For a B&B in Manchester: Try the Cornerstones Guest House and visit the beautiful town of Knutsford it’s packed with lovey shops, great bars fantastic restaurants. Drop your bags off as early as you like jump in the car and turn right on to Washway road (A56);10 miles down the road or 20 mins and [...]
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by admin in accommodation
I did say in my last post ‘ B&B in Manchester and Visit Old Knutsford Town‘ I would get back and let you know how we went on at the Belle Epoque; the cosy table for two, for my wife’s birthday, ended up being a cosy table for fifteen. Impressive from the moment you approach, [...]