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Azzabuv

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This message was updated on 7/9/2005 7:57:20 PM by Azzabuv

accomodation in Heanor
replied on: 7/9/2005 7:54:35 PM

Well blow me. Here i was doing a tretise of Einstein's 5th, concerning the reciprocation of the Pi/r'd squared 50th Prime number sequential ratio, (Dittod as a block number sequester without infinity values, naturally) to place in Ken's erstwhile light-hearted fun column and..... and i see everyone's been having a swinging time.
Despondency rules, nay - overwhelms.
Azzabuv.
patsyann2






accomodation in Heanor
replied on: 7/9/2005 5:32:36 PM

Living so near the country! we tend to have nice wee country pubs, with the original old beams and log fires etc! and they are so full of character, and some of them even have bacon badger on the menu.
Azzabuv

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This message was updated on 7/9/2005 7:43:27 PM by Azzabuv

accomodation in Heanor
replied on: 7/6/2005 1:09:06 PM

Hi, Patsy. It was once a charming, quiet and warm pub. Now-days, it's been converted for quite awhile, to a typical glitzy, plastic and glass shambles, for the benefit of the hordes of passing motoring tourists.

Another piece of old History gone.
Azzabuv.
~*Amy*~

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accomodation in Heanor
replied on: 7/4/2005 12:37:54 AM

if i was to visit heanor i would probably opt for The Bell at Smalley, very pleasant and very local.
patsyann2






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 7/3/2005 2:17:26 PM

Hi Guys i hope you are all. We had a good weekend in Derby and in the end we stayed at the Moss Cottage Hotel? it was really nice and apparently its the only hotel for miles. I done loads of shopping in Nottingham and spent some time in Ripley and of course Heanor, i just love that place, i find everyone so friendly and helpful.
patsyann2






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/21/2005 7:30:49 PM

Success at last!! We had a call last night from our elusive friend, and he has in fact moved to Langley Mill, so we are going over there on Fri for the weekend. If you are in one of the local pubs in Heanor over the weekend, and you see a couple of Scottish strangers!! come over and say hello and i will buy you a drink.:-)
patsyann2






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/20/2005 8:35:28 PM

Thanks yet again for your help.I will try one of them later. The person we are going to see! has got plenty of room to put us up!! and hes been inviting us over for months!! and we now have a free weekend in order to do that and we cant get a hold of him!! hes either lost his mobile or its broken, and hes also just moved house! so we havent even got his new address! other than we know its Heanor. Hes been ringing us every week for ages! and now that we are coming over this weekend, we are desperate for him to ring and he hasnt. So we are just going to come over anyway!! because i have an old school friend that i would like to see, she lives near a pub called Memory Lane?? i think the pub is opposite the Coronation pub!! I cant remember but i think thats what its called! so much as we want to see my partners cousin (who is being very elusive at the moment) we also have friends in Nottingham, so it wont be a wasted journey. I mentioned earlier that i just love the place, and we have always been met with hospitality from everyone we have met on previous trips, so i am looking forward to coming over on Fri.
Peter Chamberlain
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B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/20/2005 11:22:07 AM

Bed and Breakfast Codnor 2.5 Miles from Heanor
Hellinside 1-3 Whitegates Codnor
01773-742750
suzard
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B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/20/2005 11:09:20 AM

There's also Stoneyford Lodge- nice place -plus only mile and half from Heanor
chrisbrin






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/20/2005 9:21:18 AM

There is the Hole in the Wall at Underwood if thats any good to you. It's a Brewers Fayre and I know they do accommodation.
patsyann2






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/19/2005 8:24:45 PM

Thanks Iceboy once again for your help. I did call that hotel and theyve got nothing available for the weekend that i want.I will maybe have a look at the local paper, and see if anyone does B&B.
Iceboy53

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B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/19/2005 3:43:35 PM

strange that because the sun inn advertise rooms, maybe it's an old advert sorry.
patsyann2






B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/19/2005 12:39:14 PM

Thanks for your help guys :-) I rang around all the pubs last night, and none of them do B&B! which surprised me a little! I know that there are hotels in surrounding areas! but we just wanted to dump the car and stay local. Last time i was there, we were talking to the landlady of the Market Hotel, and she said that it was something that they were seriously considering, but when i rang yesterday! the guy said that he had only just taken over. I posted on here because i thought that somebody might know someone that did it privately, i.e. a Guest House or something. Thanks again for your help.
Azzabuv

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B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/19/2005 11:28:47 AM

Does anyone recommend the 'Market Hotel' on Heanor Market?
Azzabuv.
Iceboy53

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B&B in Heanor
replied on: 6/19/2005 10:46:05 AM

The Sun Inn Hotel
01773 712940
6 Derby Rd
Eastwood
Nottingham
NG16 3NT
this the nearest one I think, just up the road.
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