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Youth Hostels, Hostels

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel is a hostel located in Rochford, England. They specialize in providing comfortable accommodations for travelers, particularly youth travelers. As a part of the travel and hotels industry, they strive to offer a welcoming and affordable option for those seeking a place to stay.

Introduction to The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel is a non-profit organization that provides a safe and comfortable place for those who are homeless or in need of temporary accommodation. The company was established to offer a helping hand to those who are struggling to get back on their feet. What sets this hostel apart from others is its commitment to providing compassionate care to all its guests.

Services & products

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel offers a range of services including a place to sleep, shower, and eat. The hostel has single and double rooms with shared bathrooms. Guests are also provided with clean linen and towels. The hostel has a kitchen where guests can cook their meals. The company also provides support and guidance to help guests find work and permanent accommodation.

Location

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel is located in Rochdale, England. The area is lively and has a mix of restaurants, shops, and other businesses. Guests can expect to experience a welcoming community. The hostel is easily accessible by public transportation. The three closest public transportation options are Rochdale Train Station (0.6 miles), Rochdale Bus Station (0.5 miles), and Rochdale Interchange (0.5 miles).

Benefits

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel is an ideal choice for those who are looking for affordable accommodation. The hostel provides a safe and welcoming environment for its guests. The company's commitment to providing compassionate care sets it apart from other hostels. The hostel also provides support to help guests find work and permanent accommodation.

Good to know

Guests should be aware that The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel is a non-profit organization that relies on donations to keep its doors open. The hostel has a strict no-alcohol and no-drug policy, and guests are expected to abide by these rules.

Reviews

The Sanctuary Trust Halsall House Hostel has received positive reviews from its guests. Guests have praised the hostel's welcoming atmosphere and the staff's compassionate care. Many guests have also appreciated the hostel's support in finding work and permanent accommodation.

Amenities

  • amenity
    24-hour reception
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    private bathroom
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    free wi-fi
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    luggage storage
  • amenity
    laundry facilities
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    pet-friendly
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    laundry service
  • amenity
    non-smoking rooms

FAQ

What amenities are included with the room rate?

Our room rates include basic amenities such as free Wi-Fi, linens, and towels. We also offer shared kitchen facilities, a common room, and laundry facilities for our guests to use.

Are there any age restrictions for guests staying at the youth hostel?

Yes, guests must be between the ages of 18 and 35 to stay at our youth hostel. We do make exceptions for families with children.

How do you ensure the safety and security of your guests and their belongings?

We have a security system in place that requires guests to use a key card to access the building and their rooms. We also have lockers available for guests to store their valuables. Our staff is trained to monitor the property and report any suspicious activity.

What is your cancellation policy and are there any fees associated with cancelling a reservation?

Our cancellation policy varies depending on the type of reservation. Guests can cancel a reservation free of charge up to 24 hours before their scheduled arrival time. After that, a fee may apply. It is best to check the specific cancellation policy for your reservation.

Reviews

  • Yassa Khan

    01-01-1970
  • Leon Paul sefton

    Rooms: Horrible women called anne Marie that kicked me out on my birthday cause I missed a day coming home due to being spiked with MDMA rat traps everywhere no respect. residents are LOVELY💙 Anne Marie is a miserable cow that doesn’t care about anyone deep down foods decent tho but if u wanna get clean go somewhere else, if you have bad social anxiety like I do she’s not a person you need to be around.

    01-01-1970
  • Andrew Allen

    Nice atmosphere friendly service makes you feel very comfortable and welcome

    01-01-1970
  • Rebecca Lowe

    Great clean housing with the most lovely staff

    01-01-1970
  • Dawid Telka

    Place where You can truly change Your Life and Lifestyle, amazing Staff , very kind and professional, i would recommend to anyone who is struggling with his addiction or homelessness, experience of a life time, i couldn't be happier. PS- they feed You well to 😉

    01-01-1970
  • Keith Thompson

    Nice staff!!

    01-01-1970
  • Wen Williams

    I stayed here in the late 90’s (not for long - was and is, for men only). Only one negative - the room I stayed in at the front of the house was haunted, I ended up sleeping in the lounge for a while. When I told Sheila she said they knew about it and had called people in to bless the room - but nothing had worked!!

    01-01-1970
  • Gavin Rowe

    A real positive place

    01-01-1970
  • Mark Curwen

    Good, honest and caring people. A place for people who want to start a life of abstinence.

    01-01-1970
  • John Massey

    Am not happy here one bit I hate it and feel uncomfortable and they say 4 meals a day more like 3 meals a day cant wait to tell my social worker to get me out of here asap a great places to get people lifes reck Rooms : 2/5 | Location : 3/5 … More

    01-01-1970