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Old 29th May 2007, 19:41
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bed and breakfast

going to gts next week, does anybody know of accomadation in bournmouth
need it fast
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Went to GTS myself. They have addresses of people with B&B within travelling distance. I stayed at a place which was an upstairs loft conversion, wi-fi, evening meal with the family each night for extra 5 quid. Was cheap. First name of the owner was Peter but trouble remembering surname. Looking now for you. GTS will be able to tell you who it is I think if they still do B&B.


Probably the friendliest, best place i've ever stayed. I'll PM you the name when I find it.
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Ill be at GTS myself next week so ill see you there I will pm you the accomadation list.
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ok need accomadation near as i have no car got one but 10 min by car no good you doing the ir
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can anyone give me a lift from boscombe in bournemouth to gts at the airport next week. would appreciate it share the petrol cost
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thanks could you pm me the number cheers
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Originally Posted by TJF97
I stayed across the road from the airport, literally 5 minutes on foot! The b&b was called hurn court farm.
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thanks could you pm me the number cheers

Google has the answer: http://www.hurncourtfarmhouse.co.uk/ 01202 489543


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Old 29th May 2007, 22:06
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This is the list Roger (used to) send out.

There's a travel lodge in running distance if you are feeling energetic after 7 hours of FltPng & surging turbines (& before 5 hrs of practice papers)

ACCOMMODATION LIST

The following establishments offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the Bournemouth area most of which have been recommended to us by previous students. Some offer an evening meal also.

Belmont Lodge Hotel,
21 Grand Avenue, Southbourne, Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 425433
Self contained apartment rooms £80.00 for 5 nights
Single or double rooms from £65/£70 for 5 nights
Breakfast available but not included in price
All rooms have study facilities


Clematis Guest House,
5 Westby Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 394791
£70.00 for 7 nights en-suite rooms with tea making facilities (desks on request)
No meals provided but fully equipped self-help kitchen available for guest use


Fielden Court Hotel,
20 Southern Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 427459
B & B £23.00 per night for double room with full breakfast.
3 course evening meal £10.00 extra



Hawaiian Hotel
4 Glen Road
Boscombe
Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 393 234
Fax 01202 252 924
B&B £70 per week (standard single next to shower) Double £77.50per week
B&B En-suite double room tea/coffee TV £85 per week
Breakfast self-service buffet
Evening meal available £5 per two courses


Highbury Hotel,
Westby Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 393076


Oasis Hotel
7 Westby Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 397812
B&B £20 per night inc cooked breakfast
Room only £17 per night.
No evening meal available but microwave provided for guest use



Private Guest House
Derek & Claire Davidson
70 Portchester Road
Bournemouth
BH8 8LA
Telephone 01202 775821 (evenings)
076831 517428 (mobile)
07775 561094 (mobile)
Very reasonably priced basic B&B near Bournemouth centre, catering mainly for guests involved in aviation


Private House

Mrs. F. Hayward,
Heather Bank, 12 Winnards Close, West Parley, Ferndown, Dorset
Telephone 01202 875658
B & B £15.00 (shared bathroom) (light breakfast) optional evening meal £6.00

Private House

Marlene Lewis
27 Penrith Road
Boscombe
Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 393232
One double bedroom with en-suite facilities £20 per nigh; optional evening meal £5

If you are unable to find suitable accommodation with one of these establishments we also have details of other guest houses and hotels in the area.

Please note that the nearest train stations are in Christchurch and in Bournemouth itself. Unfortunately the northwest sector of the airport is not linked to any public transport services.

Vashti & Harvey Greenman
Merritown House
Merritown Lane
Hurn

Tel 01202 486 367
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Private House

Marlene Lewis
27 Penrith Road
Boscombe
Bournemouth
Telephone 01202 393232
One double bedroom with en-suite facilities £20 per nigh; optional evening meal £5
Peter and Marlene Lewis.

Can recommend them!!
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Hurn Court Farmhouse

I stayed at Hurn Court Farmhouse in September 2009 in what was described on the internet as a luxury double room with ensuite. If you want to hang up your clothes don't book this room. Landlord says it's never had a wardrobe and nobody else has complained. The ensuite shower don't work, toilet roll holder is broken and toilet paper limited. Someone else's old toothbrush, dirty flannel, half bar of soap and athletes foot powder was left on the sink and shelf in the bathroom, which was carpeted not tiled. Landlord said that when room is not let to guests it is in daily use and if these items had offended me I should have told him and he would have removed them. There's no lock on bedroom door. Landlord said if I wanted a lock on the bedroom I should have asked him and he would have fitted one immediately. Don't book this room if you want a good nights sleep as the communal tv room is directly underneath and I couldn't sleep until the tv was finally turned off after midnight. If you don't like 2 large friendly dogs trying to share your breakfast in the kitchen, then I recommend that you arrange to eat elsewhere or preferably stay elsewhere and save yourself the £100 per night.
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hurn court

So Pete,

can we all infer (sic) from your post that it wasn't your favourite place.........

made me laugh, anyway, so thanks for that!

Big Ls.
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Old 8th Oct 2009, 12:23
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Landlord said that when room is not let to guests it is in daily use
Daily use as other than letting to guests? Accommodation by the hour perhaps? For afternoons?

can we all infer (sic)
I do like a man who knows the difference!

Cheers

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Still struggling with aCCoMModation though.
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never seen a carpeted sink before...

TTB

PS What's wrong with 'accommodation'?!
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Old 9th Oct 2009, 13:43
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Pete'45 - guess you won't get a mention on Hurn Court Farmhouse's testimonial page, then?
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