Copyright Gordon GriffithsHampton-in-Arden is a large village just outside the edge of the Birmingham conurbation, with requisite Norman church, village inn (and a restaurant) and green, nearby attractions including a motorcycle museum...
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White Lion
A very warm welcome awaits you at The White Lion Inn where close attention is given to ensure your comfort and enjoyment.
We are just five minutes from the M42 and 500 metres from Hampton-in-Arden railway ...
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Hampton Manor
Hampton Manor is a 19th Century Grade II listed Manor house on the edge of Birmingham. This private estate, set in 45 acres of woodland & gardens has just undergone a £2 million refurbishment to ...
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Church Farm
(1.41 miles)
Church Farm is perfectly situated in the picturesque village of Bickenhill, where our guests can enjoy both tranquil country living, and yet they are only minutes away from the NEC, Birmingham International Airport, Railway Station ... More
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The Redlands
(1.43 miles)
Set in a superb rural location yet conveniently situated close to the M42 motorway, Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International Railway Station. The M42 gives easy access to the M6, M6-Toll, M40 and M5 motorways. The ...
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Hollies Guest House
(1.63 miles)
The Hollies provides excellent accommodation just a 5-10 minute drive to The National Exhibition Centre. This makes The Hollies one of the closest and largest bed and breakfasts around the area.
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Hampton Manor
(1.79 miles)
Hampton Manor is a 19th century Grade II listed Manor house on the edge of Birmingham. This private country estate, set in 45 acres of woodland and gardens has just undergone a £2m refurbishment to ... More
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Hilton Birmingham Metropole
(1.89 miles)
Right next door to the NEC and 10 minutes by free shuttle from
Birmingham International Airport, the Hilton Birmingham Metropole hotel
offers meeting rooms for up to 2000. Benefit from the recent £20 million
refurbishment and meet colleagues ... More
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Arden Hotel and Leisure Club
(1.89 miles)
The Arden Hotel and Leisure Club is located within Solihull, 1/3 mile from the National Exhibition Centre, 1/2 mile from Birmingham International Airport and Railway Station, and 6 miles away from Birmingham City centre. All ... More
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Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC
(2.14 miles)
Here at the Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC hotel you can enjoy comfortable contemporary styled accommodation near to the Airport, NEC and LG Arena. The hotel offers airport parking packages, stylish dining, 11 meetings rooms, a ... More
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Novotel Birmingham Airport
(2.30 miles)
The Novotel Birmingham Airport is a 4 star hotel ideally located on the airport complex, offering a 2 minute walk to Terminal 1 & 2. From there, take advantage of the complimentary 'SkyRail' which is ...
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Tri-Star Hotel
(2.35 miles)
The Tri-Star Hotel is situated in a prime location minutes from the National Exhibition Centre, Birminghgam Airport and Birmingham International Train Station. This is a family run hotel, established over 35 years ago. Our contemporary ...
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Gables Hotel & Restaurant
(2.39 miles)
Small family run hotel set in its owns landscaped gardens with plenty of parking. Close to Birmingham International Airport, the International train station, NEC and LG Arena All rooms are en-suite with hospitality tray and ... More
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