Excellent experience warm and welcoming…
Excellent experience warm and welcoming staff and lovely place will definitely be coming back soon

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We are a village location hotel in Diggle in Oldham on the border of West Yorkshire. We offer en-suite hotel rooms and restaurant with a pub styled bar. The hotel dates back to the 16th century and is one of the oldest buildings in the area. A cosy country pub atmosphere with ample free parking.
The Diggle Hotel, Station Houses, Diggle, OL3 5JZ, Oldham, United Kingdom
Excellent experience warm and welcoming staff and lovely place will definitely be coming back soon

Reply from Digglehotel
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