B and Bs in Marston Green

The White House
33 Elmdon Road
Marston Green
West Midlands

B37 7BU
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Quality bed and breakfast 1.5 miles from Birmingham National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and 2 miles from Birmingham Airport. Easy access to motorways M6/M42 and A45 to Birmingham Centre and Coventry and Solihull. Marston Green railway station is within walking distance and it is only 1 stop to NEC/Airport and costs £1.50 return. Birmingham City Centre is 15 mins on the train.Parking is available for travelling business or holiday guests at a very reasonable price. Local taxi service costs £7.00 to NEC/Airport and takes about 10 minutes.

Various ensuite rooms include twin/double and family room which sleeps five people and single/triple with personal bathroom and shower room. There is also a luxury double suite with ensuite whirl pool bath/shower and adjoining conservatory, picture on site. All prices include a full English breakfast.The White House is situated in a quiet leafy road opposite St Leonard's Church in very peaceful surroundings but only a short walk into the village where there is a high class chinese restaurant, take aways, pub and a few local shops.FREE WIFI CONNECTION FOR BROADBAND FROM LAPTOP AND DIGITAL TVSur charge of 2% if paying by credit card

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Number of Rooms: 6
Number Ensuite: 5
Nearest Airport: Birmingham
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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