COUNTY |
NAME OF HOTEL / INN |
AMENITIES |
ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS AT THE HOTEL OR NEARBY |
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Lancashire |
Royal Kings Arms Hotel (Menzies) LANCASTER |
Royal Kings Arms offers 55 quality
bedrooms, a superb restaurant and a traditional lounge with an adjacent bar. |
Situated
in the heart of Lancaster and opposite the famous castle |
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The Sun Hotel
LANCASTER |
17th Century city centre hotel is an
owner managed, stylish and modern interpretation of a traditional coaching
inn. Officially 4 stars. 15 contemporary en-suite rooms with luxury
fittings. Award winning bar The hotel is i |
Ideally situated in the heart of the
historic city centre for all the city's tourist destinations (including the
Castle and Priory) plus St Martins College and the University. |
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New Holly
FORTON, PRESTON |
Award
winning, 4 star rated public house with sumptuous en-suite accommodation.
Excellent bar, lounge and restaurant. Free WiFi Internet available |
Excellently
located on the A6 inbetween Lancaster & Preston, just 2 miles from Junction
33 of the M6. The popular seaside resort of Blackpool is 15 miles away. |
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The Red Lion
NEWBURGH, WIGAN |
The Red Lion is renowned for its
tranquil setting and friendly staff. |
Situated in the centre of Newburgh, a
beautiful Lancashire village |
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The Bayley Arms
HURST GREEN, CLITHEROE |
16th century country inn full of
character, a subtle mix of old and new. Good service, quality comfortable
accommodation, excellent food. |
Situated in the centre of Hurst Green |
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The Redwell Inn
CARNFORTH |
17th century coaching Inn. Award
winning ales, superior accommodation, and a homely atmosphere. |
Set in the beautiful Lune Valley
(Close to Junction 35, M6). |
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The Royal Station Hotel
CARNFORTH |
19th Century Victorian Hotel. Thirteen
en-suite bedrooms. Restaurant (open Friday, Saturday & Sunday evenings).
Lounge Bar offers a wide range of traditional pub meals both at lunchtimes
and in the evenings. |
Situated in the small market town of
Carnforth across the road from the old railway station, famous as the
setting for the Noel Coward film ‘Brief Encounter’.
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The Shard Riverside Hotel
POULTON-LE-FYLDE |
Picturesque inn with stunning views
over River Wyre. 8 en-suite rooms. |
Riverside Inn |
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The Mill Inn
THURNHAM |
The Mill Inn was converted from an old
grain mill in 1992 into a well-appointed hotel. 15 superb en-suite bedrooms.
Outdoor children’s play area and facilities for the disabled. High quality,
good value cuisine |
Overlooking picturesque Lancaster
canal and close to the charming fishing village of Glasson Dock, |
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The Greaves Hotel
LANCASTER |
16 luxury en-suite
bedrooms. Warm and inviting Lounge Bar. Contemporary lounge bar, The Last
Drop Inn |
Located just over
half a mile to the south of Lancaster city centre on the A6.
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The Millstone Hotel
MELLOR, BLACKBURN |
Traditional
country inn atmosphere with all modern hotel comforts. Bar, award winning
restaurant. 24 en-suite bedrooms. |
Village location
just 2 miles from Blackburn, 5 miles from Preston and 30 minutes drive from
Blackpool |
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The Royal Hotel
BOLTON LE SANDS |
Newly refurbished
traditional pub offering a warm welcome, good home cooked food and
comfortable en-suite accommodation. |
Located in the
small village of Bolton Le Sands, overlooking the canal. Ideally situated to
explore Lancaster, Kendal, Lune Valley and the Lake District National Park. |
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Leicestershire |
The Queens Head Hotel,
ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH |
Grand old 17th century coaching Inn with Black and White
frontage, full of history and character. |
Centrally located in historic town of Ashby with its Castle. Located just
one mile from A42 (M42), only 30 minutes from M1/M6/M5 and 25 minutes from
the N.E.C. |
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The Old Greyhound, GREAT
GLEN, Near LEICESTER |
17th Century, 400 year old coaching inn.
Rooms, lounge, bar and separate à la carte restaurant (open from 31 October
2007). |
Ideally located south of Leicester on the old A6, in the
village of Great Glen, only 15 minutes away from Leicester city centre, and
10 minutes from Market Harborough |
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The Sun Inn,
MARSTON TRUSSELL, MARKET HARBOROUGH |
Late 17th century country inn, full of charm and
character. Bar, restaurant. Recently refurbished en-suite accommodation.. |
Located just 3 miles from Market Harborough close
to the motorway network. |
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George Hotel,
MELTON MOWBRAY |
17th Century coaching house sympathetically restored, retaining its
original features. The George Hotel provides a welcome haven for
business travellers and tourists alike |
Set in the heart of the market town of Melton Mowbray - famous for
Stilton cheese and pork pies! Ideally located for Belvoir Castle and Rutland
Water and within easy reach of Leicester and Nottingham. |
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Royal Arms Hotel and Restaurant,
SUTTON CHENEY, HINKLEY |
Enjoy and experience real ales, a
unique atmosphere, friendly attentive staff, fine foods and an altogether
renowned establishment. 18 elegantly
decorated en-suite bedrooms |
Nestled on the Leicestershire
-Warwickshire border near to Hinckley and Nuneaton, just 10 miles from
Leicester and 10 miles from Coventry |
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Millers Hotel, SIBSON,
NUNEATON |
The Millers Hotel is a beautiful
reconstructed village bakery. Oak beamed lounge bar with a working mill
wheel, candlelit restaurant. |
Situated in a delightful part of rural
Leicestershire.
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The Manners Arms
KNIPTON, GRANTHAM |
Quintessential country inn,
beautifully refurbished and managed by the Duke and Duchess of Rutland.
Restaurant. Bar. |
Located in Knipton, a picturesque
rural village in the Vale of Belvoir, on the boarders of Lincolnshire,
Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. |
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Lincolnshire |
The Old Coach House Motel, NORTH
KYME |
The Old Coach house dates back to
1760, built as a stop over for weary travellers making their way from London
to Lincoln. |
Ideally located in the centre of the
small village of North Kyme, situated on the main A153 Skegness road between
Lincoln and Boston |
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Best Western Admiral Rodney Hotel, HORNCASTLE |
Old Coaching Inn situated in the
picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds. The hotel is extensively refurbished to a
high standard with a nautical theme. Unique Courtyard restaurant and
Rodney Bar offer a selection of fine food, drinks and real ale. |
Situated mid-way between the Cathedral
city of Lincoln and the East Coast seaside resorts in the market town of
Horncastle |
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The Brownlow Arms
HOUGH ON THE HILL, GRANTHAM |
17th Century Country Inn formerly owned by Lord Brownlow. |
Located in the heart of a picturesque
village in Lincolnshire |
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Oak Inn EASTON ON THE HILL, GRANTHAM |
Lovely 17th-century stone inn.
Tasteful en-suite bedrooms, conservatory restaurant, large
terraced decking area. Cosy bar |
Located in the picturesque
village of Easton on the Hill, just off the A1 motorway, 2 miles south of
Stamford, close to Rutland Water and Rockingham
Raceway. |
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Chequers Hotel HOLBEACH |
A coaching inn famed for its
hospitality |
Located in the centre of Holbeach
overlooking the 14th Century church of All Saints, in the heart of the
Fenlands.
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Red Lion
REDBOURNE, BRIGG |
Historic 17th century privately owned
freehouse. Good food, wines, cask ales, cosy accommodation and friendly
efficient service |
Idyllic location on the village green
in Redbourne |
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The Pyewipe Inn
LINCOLN |
Historic Inn. Idyllic canalside setting with superb views of Lincoln
Cathedral. Good food, real ales. Comfortable en-suite accommodation.
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Superb riverside situation |
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Best Western Vine Hotel, SKEGNESS |
Beautiful tranquil newly refurbished
18th century hotel . Two bars serving excellent local beers, Restaurant |
Set in magnificent gardens only one
and a half miles from the attractions of Skegness, and just a few minutes
walk from the beach and Seacroft Golf Club |
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The Marquis of Granby,
WELLINGORE |
Lovely village Inn full of character, oak beams,
open fire. Excellent food, real ales. Comfortable en-suite accommodation.
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Picturesque village setting close to the Lincolnshire Wolds
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The Angel and Royal Hotel GRANTHAM |
'Britain's oldest inn'. Award winning
restaurant, individually furnished suites and bedrooms, cosy fire lit nooks
and bars |
Affordable luxury in the ancient
market town of Grantham. |
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Heritage Hotels, The White Hart,
LINCOLN |
Historic hotel visited by Richard II in 1372, the White Hart is now
well known for the imaginative food served in its traditional King Richard
restaurants. Leisure activities nearby include golf, fishing and horse
riding. |
Situtaed in the heart of medieval
Lincoln, handy for exploring the city’s fine castle and 11th century
Cathedral, as well as trips out into the Lincolnshire countryside. |
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The Windmill Hotel,
ALFORD |
Formerly a 17th century coaching house. Two restaurants, Bar
offering a choice of dining. Comfortable en-suite accommodation |
Lovely location overlooking the Old Alford Market Place.
Ideal for the coast and Cadwell Park |
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Merseyside |
Blackburne Arms Hotel LIVERPOOL |
Smoke-free, boutique themed hotel
rooms all with en-suite.
Gastro-Pub / Restaurant serving finest Italian coffee, traditional cask ales
and fine wines |
Situated in the "Georgian Quarter",
5/10 minutes walk from the City Centre. John Lennon Airport 20 minutes drive
and 5/10 minutes walk from Liverpool Lime Street Station. Liverpool &
Everton Football Club approx 10/15 minutes drive. |
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The Feathers Hotel
LIVERPOOL |
Famous 'Eat As Much As You
Like' Breakfast to keep up the tradition of the Feathers Hotel
always being 'The Best Bed and Breakfast in Town'. |
Situated in Liverpool City Centre,
close to The University, Cathedrals, Theatres and restaurants |
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The Riverhill Hotel
BIRKENHEAD, THE WIRRAL |
Award-winning Riverhill
Hotel offers elegant accommodation including ground floor rooms,
family and four poster rooms. Restaurant overlooking the garden |
Situated in Oxton, Birkenhead on the
Wirral Peninsula in the North West of England. |
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Hollins Hey Hotel and Restaurant
NEW BRIGHTON, WALLASEY |
Privately owned Hotel
comprising of 13 en suite double rooms most with magnificent
views over Liverpool Bay. Traditional restaurant, cocktail
lounge
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Splendid 19th Century
Victorian Villa
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