Bromsgrove

Bromsgrove has plenty of interesting buildings in the town itself, including in inn built in Tudor times and two former workhouses, but its Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings allows visitors to study a fascinating range of rescued structures brought to the site for preservation there... Read More

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Holiday Inn Birmingham - Bromsgrove

Holiday Inn Birmingham - Bromsgrove

Just off the M5 and close to the M42, this recently refurbished hotel offers city connections, country calm and contemporary décor, following a multi-million-pound makeover. Nestling between the Cotswolds, Shakespeare’s Country and the Welsh Marches, Bromsgrove’s ... More | visit website

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Hilton Bromsgrove

Hilton Bromsgrove

The Hilton Bromsgrove offers 148 bedrooms, including 8 Clubrooms; has extensive car parking facilities and a fully equipped LivingWell Health Club. This modern hotel, minutes from the main motorway network, has a 'Britisserie Restaurant' which ... More | visit website

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Ladybird Hotel

Ladybird Hotel

Overlooking the scenic North Worcestershire countryside, this contemporary hotel offers chic accommodation with excellent transport links. A recent extension of the Ladybird Inn, you will be able to relax with a DVD amid solid oak furniture ... More | Double Room: From £44 | visit website

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Perry Hall Hotel

Perry Hall Hotel
This former country home of the poet A.E. Housman offers a comfortable and relaxing break. A curving driveway leads you through the arched remains of the old stable building to the grand oak front door. ... More | visit website

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