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Hempstead Road,
Kings Langley,
Hertfordshire
WD4 8BR |
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Rose and Crown Hotel - Dating from the 16th century, this former Tudor coaching inn stands in the heart of Tring, overlooking the town's picturesque church. Tring is a market town set in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside and bordered by the Chiltern Hills and the Dunstable Downs. The justices met here on a highway business in 1711 and from the middle of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century, it housed the excise office. The landlord in 1832, Timothy Norwood, brewed his own beer and was also an excise man. In 1852 it also served as the booking office for the London and Northwestern Railway Company, and later the Inland Revenue office. Even after coming off the railway, The Rose & Crown was still an important and busy coaching inn and as well as its more aristocratic connection, was also a popular meeting place for local farmers. Beer was brewed on the premises until the 1860s. The original building was Tudor with the addition of an early 18th century frontage of 3 stories with a tiled roof, 5 dormer windows and an archway entrance to the yard. It stood flush to the present pavement and had a bowling green at the rear. The hotel stood in large grounds in which fairs and circuses were held. It was demolished in around 1905. At about that time it was bought and rebuilt in the Tudor style, mainly for the guests of the family, by Lord Rothschild who lived in Tring from 1837 and whose architectural influence can be seen in much of the town. The designer was William Huckvale.
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High Street,
Tring,
Hertfordshire
HP23 5AH |
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Hanover Hotel Victoria - In the heart of London, this budget hotel is just 30 minutes' walk from top attractions such as Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. All rooms feature en suite bathrooms and a range of convenient facilities, including Wi-Fi internet access throughout the hotel. The hotel offers a 24-hour reception, short/long term luggage storage, as well as an in-house laundry facility and a lounge with an internet-ready computer, for use by guests at any time. Well known for its excellent location close to Victoria Coach, Underground, Bus and Train Stations, which are all less than 10 minutes' walk away. The stations have excellent links to London's main airports as well as to the rest of London and the UK. Many shop, restaurants and pubs can be found within a 5 minute stroll of the hotel.
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30 St. Georges Drive,
London,
Greater London
SW1V 4BN |
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The Crown Of Crucis - In a beautiful, peaceful setting, in a pretty village in the South Cotswolds, this 16th-century inn is rich in original character and traditional charm with a wood-beamed bar and a great restaurant. Near the historic town of Cirencester, the Crown of Crucis is a traditional English country hotel with a picturesque setting. The hotel stands beside the Ampney Brook, overlooking the village's cricket green. The 25 comfortable en suite rooms are attractively furnished in an elegant country-house style and overlook a central Mediterranean-style courtyard. Many rooms overlook the quiet stream and the cricket pitch. Carefully restored, the traditional bar boasts beautiful original features, including historic wood beams and open log fires. With a creative approach to food, the award-winning restaurant has developed a loyal following both at lunchtimes and in the evening. The varied menu features the finest, freshest local produce, prepared by a team of young innovative chefs.
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Ampney Crucis,
Cirencester,
Gloucestershire
GL7 5RS |
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Halfhide LaneTurnford,
Cheshunt,
Hertfordshire
EN10 6NG |
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Seafront,
Hastings,
East Sussex
TN34 1JU |
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Burley,
Burley,
Hampshire
BH24 4AH |
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Seaford Road,
Alfriston,
East Sussex
BN26 5TW |
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Low Lands Road,
Runcorn,
Cheshire
WA7 5TP |
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The Kings Gap,
Hoylake,
Merseyside
CH47 1HE |
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50 Berners Street,
London,
Greater London
W1T 3NG |
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The King's Head Hotel - Situated at the foot of Mount Helvellyn, in the heart of the Lake District, this former 17th century coaching inn boasts spectacular views toward St Johns in the Vale, Blencathra and Skiddaw. The King's Head Hotel is perfectly situated close to the shores of Lake Thirlmere and within easy reach of walking routes, including Helvellyn (right behind the hotel), as well as all the main attractions in the nearby Lake District towns of Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. With 17 en suite bedrooms, comprising of doubles and twins, all with views of the surrounding fells, the King's Head also features a Lakeland Speciality Store offering a wide range of local food, drinks and gifts from the finest Cumbrian producers.
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Thirlspot,
Rosthwaite,
Cumbria
CA12 4TN |
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Lyth Valley Road,
Windermere,
Cumbria
LA23 3JP |
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Scalford Hall,
Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire
LE14 4UB |
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116 To 118 Monton Road,
Eccles,
Greater Manchester
M30 9HG |
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Queen Building,
Harrogate,
North Yorkshire
HG1 5AH |
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Armada Way,
Plymouth,
Devon
PL1 2HJ |
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Britannia Royal Court Hotel - Amid 11 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland, north of Coventry city centre, this 19th century manor house has become the largest hotel in Coventry, with its own leisure club. Approximately 4.8 km (3 miles) from the central Coventry, the original manor house was built in 1894 by the car manufacturer William Hillman and has been developed over the past century. The NIA, ICC and Birmingham Symphony Hall are a 25-minute drive away, whilst the NEC can be reached in just 15 minutes. The Carvery Restaurant is popular with locals and visitors alike and the adjacent Balmoral Bar offers a cosy environment overlooking the rolling lawns and gardens. The leisure club is equipped with an 18-metre indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, hair and beauty salon, and a large multi-purpose gym. The hotel features individually furnished en suite rooms, some of which overlook the gardens.
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Tamworth Road,
Keresley,
West Midlands
CV7 8JG |
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2 Prospect Place,
Welwyn,
Hertfordshire
AL6 9EN |
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The Pearson Park Hotel - With a quiet, peaceful location, looking out over Pearson Park, the hotel offers free parking and comfortable accommodation at great-vale rates, just a mile (1.6 km) from the city centre. The Pearson Park Hotel consists of 4 Victorian buildings housing 30 individually decorated en suite rooms, all with their own unique charm. Some of the rooms have four-poster beds, some have stunning views across the park and some have both. All of the rooms have a TV and tea/coffee making facilities, including Fairtrade tea, coffee and chocolate. Free wireless internet access is available in all of the rooms. As you gaze across the Victorian park while enjoying a relaxing drink from the bar, it is hard to believe that the hotel is only a mile from the very heart of Hull's city centre. The University and most of the city's major attractions are within easy reach, including The Deep (the city's aquarium) and the KC Stadium. The city's new transport interchange is also close by, as is the new St. Stephen's shopping centre. The bohemian Avenues area of the city, with all of its lively bars and restaurants is also nearby. The restaurant also overlooks the beauty of the park and offers quality food, freshly cooked. Free private parking is available on site for guests.
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Pearson Park,
Kingston upon Hull,
East Yorkshire
HU5 2TQ |
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North Promenade,
Blackpool,
Lancashire
FY1 2EZ |
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Catbrain Lane,
Bristol,
City of Bristol
BS10 7TQ |
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95 Ashbourne Road,
Derby,
Derbyshire
DE22 4LZ |
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Hawkstone Park - With meandering corridors, high ceilings and roaring log fires, this attractive hotel is home to 3 golf courses and the award-winning attraction: Hawstone Park Follies. With an atmospheric charm, the hotel has parts dating back to the 18th century, and offers 2 restaurants, cosy bars, a croquet lawn and a professionalism that is second to none. Hawkstone Park has a reputation for fine food. Good, wholesome, traditional food and lots of it is the order of the day in both restaurants. The Terrace Bar & Restaurant, situated in the Golf Centre, commands panoramic views of Hawkstone's two 18-hole golf courses and the Follies Park beyond.
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Weston-under-Redcastle,
Wem,
Shropshire
SY4 5UY |
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43 Argyle Street,
London,
Greater London
WC1H 8EP |
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143 Sussex Gardens,
London,
Greater London
W2 2RX |
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Weston,
Basford,
Nottinghamshire
CW2 5GP |
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The Kingfisher Hotel - On the edge of the Black Country, on the A449, with good access to the region's major road network, the hotel offers free parking, comfortable en suite accommodation and good leisure facilities. With a convenient location, on the A449 Kidderminster Road, the Kingfisher Hotel has 35 spacious and well-equipped rooms, including 3 honeymoon suites and 2 executive double rooms that are also suitable for families. All rooms have telephones, TVs, radios and tea/coffee making facilities. The hotel offers 24-hour check-in. The leisure facilities include 2 fully equipped gym suites, a spa, a swimming pool, a solarium, a sauna and a steam room. There is also a beauty room. For guests staying in the honeymoon suites, access to the leisure facilities is included in the price and for all other guests access is at an additional cost. The hotel has a traditional bar and a tastefully furnished restaurant with its own conservatory dining area.
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A449 Kidderminster Road,
Brierley Hill,
West Midlands
DY6 OEN |
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Trumpington St,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1PY |
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151 Wembley Park Drive,
London,
Greater London
HA9 8HQ |
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