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East Lodge
Byrkley Drive
Rangemore

Burton upon Trent
Staffordshire

DE13 9RN

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East Lodge is an outstanding Victorian Lodge House dating back to 1840, near Burton on Trent. The property is set in a secluded yet prominent position with extensive views across mature parkland. Still essentially a private residence, with the help of a friendly staff - East Lodge retains its welcoming atmosphere making it an ideal venue for conducting high level interviews where privacy is important. Small airport at Tatenhill five minutes away. The owner has created a unique location for a relaxing stay whether it be for business or pleasure. East Lodge is idyllically situated to explore the Derbyshire and Staffordshire countryside - yet only a few minutes from the A38 providing fast links to the M6 and M42 motorways. The A50(T) just a few miles to the north provides a quick link to the north west and eastwards to the M1. East Lodge offers a variety of rooms, each with its own ambience to suit your private and business needs. East Lodge is well known for its use of local and seasonal produce – fresh eggs and award winning meats locally sourced, for a delicious Full English breakfast cooked on the Aga. French, German and Spanish spoken, and free wireless Internet access throughout. Light suppers available on request. We look forward to welcoming you.

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