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Rothwell House Hotel
Bridge Street
Rothwell

Kettering
Northamptonshire

NN14 6JW
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The Rothwell House Hotel is located in the heart of the quaint and historic town of Rothwell. The hotel has established a reputation for providing a warm and friendly 'home from home' atmosphere offering comfortable surroundings, good and wholesome home cooked food and informal, but personal, service.

The Rothwell House Hotel offers 20 bedrooms, each with their own character and style. All are tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished. For more information about availablilty please contact us.

Bar 7 provides a stylish and comfortable environment for you to enjoy your favourite beverage or bar snack. Whether you want to relax in comfort on one of the many sofas or watch 'the match' on the big screen, Bar 7 offers something for everyone.

The Bistro at The Rothwell House Hotel offers a wide variety of delicious food at amazing prices. Tastefully decorated and stylishly lit, The Bistro offers an idyllic atmosphere to unwind and enjoy either a lunchtime snack or an evening meal

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Number of Rooms: 20

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: £70
Twin: £70
Single: £35
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Name: Bistro

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Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided - Bistro
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities
Dogs/Pets Welcome

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