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I have a friend from oz that is moving to the UK arriving 5th May. She is going to be staying with me for a week but then has a friend of hers joining her and will need some short term accom i.e. a few weeks to a month at minimum two would be perfect. I have a feeling they will love the area so will be looking for longer term accom but will be working by then so will be able to sign a lease etc.


I hear there are rooms at the upland for about 40 quid a night, has anyone stayed there and are they ok?


thanks


xx

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yes... one of our clients used to come over and stay for blocks of two or three night, and always said it was ideal (clean but basic) and the breakfasts were good. There was one very nice room that had it own en suit bathroom and the others I thing shared one on the landing...

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the uplands has 5 rooms


1. twin ( shared shower room on landing)

2. single ( same shared shower)

3. double (ensuite)

4. double (ensuite)

5. family double and 2 single ( bathroom on landing or shared shower)


there is seperate entrance so guests dont have to go through bar.


rooms have tea making facilities and a small tv


not sure on current managers breakfast arrangements

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