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Astley Bank Hotel
Category: B&B / Guest House / Hotel
Bolton Road 
Darwen  BB3 2QB Lancashire  England

Owner's Contact Details:
Astley Bank
0044 1254 777700
The Conference Centre at The Astley Bank Hotel is the ideal venue for your conference, having the best equipped conference rooms in the North West. They have been designed to cater for the most demanding of conferences.

Whether relaxing in the gardens, enjoying the warm and friendly atmosphere of the house or sampling the finest cuisine around, your stay at the Astley Bank Hotel and Conference Centre will be memorable for all the right reasons.


Number of Bedrooms: 37

Facilities:


Garden Television Eating Out Within 3 km Scenic Walking Routes Nearby

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Lancashire is a county in the North West of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea. It takes its name from the city of Lancaster and is sometimes known as the County of Lancaster.Its county council is based in Preston, the county's administrative capital. Lancaster however is still considered to be the county town. Commonly, Lancashire is referred to by the abbreviation Lancs, originally used by the Royal Mail.





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