Recommend me a CHEAP B&B near Plymouth for this Saturday ?
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Hi
Iam heading down to Plymouth from Manchester this Saturday to look at a motor.
Can anyone recommend me a Cheap place to stay for one night on the Saturday ?
Nothing fancy, just myself travelling and only for the one night.
Travel Lodge & Premier Inn seem pricey at such short notice so hopeing someone on here might know of somewhere cheap and cheerful.
Cheers
Andy :-)
Iam heading down to Plymouth from Manchester this Saturday to look at a motor.
Can anyone recommend me a Cheap place to stay for one night on the Saturday ?
Nothing fancy, just myself travelling and only for the one night.
Travel Lodge & Premier Inn seem pricey at such short notice so hopeing someone on here might know of somewhere cheap and cheerful.
Cheers
Andy :-)
Depends on how cheap you want to go
These are the only recommendations i would make
£65 a night, but nice http://www.turtleycornmill.com/
£53 a night http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/100...
£45 a night http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/266...
These are the only recommendations i would make
£65 a night, but nice http://www.turtleycornmill.com/
£53 a night http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/100...
£45 a night http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/266...
Stubby Pete said:
BuzyG said:
Athenaeum St, has dozens of B&B's, most will do a perfectly acceptable room with a good breakfast, for £25 to £35, for one night this time of year. Added bonus it's right on the Hoe. Nicest part of Plymouth.
And only just round the corner fron the red light district!!Arlie71 said:
Thanks everyone who replied.
In our usual last minute way of doing things, Wife and young daughter decided to come along as well so family room at the travel lodge for £38 was best deal.
The good news is as from this Friday we will be Motorhome owners !! :-) :-)
Cheers
Andy
Excellent news - one less of the bloody things clogging up my local roads In our usual last minute way of doing things, Wife and young daughter decided to come along as well so family room at the travel lodge for £38 was best deal.
The good news is as from this Friday we will be Motorhome owners !! :-) :-)
Cheers
Andy
Make sure you drive it properly on the way back and only use the middle lane on the M5 and never go above 55 mph on the way home, the lorry drivers will love you for it and wave enthusiastically and give you the "thunbs up" [1] when they finally crawl past on your inside at 56 mph.
Paul
[1] some of them can't tell their thumb from their finger.
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