QuornCopyright Mat Fascione

The large and well-appointed village of Quorn or Quorndon sits at the edge of the Charnwood Forest just to the south of Loughborough and with a station on the heritage Great Central Railway running from that town... Read More

Quorn Events

Hotels in Quorn - 3 places to stay

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Late deals | Leicestershire

map website

Quorn Country Hotel

Quorn Country Hotel

Enjoy a warm welcome as you enter the oak panelled reception hall before allowing the receptionist to escort you to your room or, if dining, the waiter to take your drink requirements whilst you relax ... More | visit website

map website

Quorn Grange Hotel

Quorn Grange Hotel
Built in the 18th century with sympathetic enhancements in the 1990's. This original country house is set amidst 8 acres of beautifully manicured gardens and rolling rural Leicestershire countryside. At the Quorn Grange you will find a haven ... More | Double Room: £112 | visit website

Other Places to Stay near Quorn

map website

Quorn Country Hotel (0.24 miles)

Quorn Country Hotel

Enjoy a warm welcome as you enter the oak panelled reception hall before allowing the receptionist to escort you to your room or, if dining, the waiter to take your drink requirements whilst you relax ... More | visit website

map website

The Hunting Lodge (1.03 miles)

The Hunting Lodge

This spectacular three story granite building has been lovingly restored with an added touch of the contempory. Our stunning large garden, open fires and comfy leather furnature make it a perfect place to escape the ... More | visit website

map website

The Mountsorrel (1.14 miles)

The Mountsorrel

The Mountsorrel is a small family run 4 star Guest House with good food and individual service; we are situated in our own secluded grounds surrounded by trees and shrubs with a private car park. ... More | visit website

map website

The Swan Inn Apartment (1.38 miles)

The Swan Inn Apartment

The Swan Inn freehouse is a traditional 17th century inn on the banks of the River Soar, in the village of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire. In a Grade II listed building complete with roaring log fires in ... More | visit website

map website

Cedars Hotel (1.58 miles)

Cedars Hotel

Now with free Wi-Fi throughout, this delightful, independent hotel and restaurant is located in a wonderfully peaceful setting, just minutes from the centre of Loughborough.

Well known locally as a warm and inviting venue for weddings, ... More | visit website

map website

Lane End Cottage (1.83 miles)

Lane End Cottage
Charming 17th Century cottage standing in delightful secluded gardens. The cottage is located in Woodhouse village by the Beuamanor Estate and just 4 miles from the M1 and Loughborough. The area boasts a number of ... More | visit website
map website

Number 88 Guest House (2.02 miles)

Number 88 Guest House
Number 88 is a Grade A listed Building built over 5 floors, It has been guest house for over 80 years and is one of the oldest in Loughborough. As the new owners we are ... More | visit website
map website

Great Central Hotel (2.11 miles)

Great Central Hotel

Built by the Great Central Railway in 1899, this restored Victorian town house hotel offers modern comforts whilst retaining the charm of a bygone age. With many period features, elegant hotel rooms echo moods of times ... More | visit website

map website

Beauchief (2.38 miles)

Beauchief

The Beauchief hotel is an attractive family run hotel. Its warm friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal 'home from home' for those people staying 'away from home'. It offers 31 en suite rooms, tastefully finished ... More | visit website

map website

The Print House (2.39 miles)

The Print House

The Print House offers good quality affordable overnight accommodation and is situated in the centre of the historic University town of Loughborough, famous for its Street Market, Steam Railway and the beautiful Charnwood Forest.Whether you ... More | visit website

Brit Quote:
The purpose of getting power is to be able to give it away - Aneurin Bevan
More Quotes

On this day:
John de Balliol proclaimed King of Scotland - 1292, Death of Mary Tudor - 1558, Trial of Walter Raleigh - 1606, Pickwick Papers Published - 1837, Livingstone reaches Victoria Falls - 1855, Suez Canal Inaugurated - 1869, Channel Collision Kills 20 - 1953, The Luxor Massacre - 1997
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages