Nuthurst Grange lies in the heart of England between Stratford Upon Avon and Birmingham
Approached by way of a long tree lined avenue, Nuthurst Grange nestles in 7.5 acres of landscaped gardens and w...
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Convenient location for what we were doing. It was nice to be able to get fresh milk for cups of tea in the room. The staff were pleasant, especially in the restaurant.
Located in the centre of Solihull and just 5 miles from Birmingham International Airport, voco St. Johns Solihull features a modern health and fitness centre, private parking and an on-site...
Geraldine
Ireland
The leisure Facilities pool and jacuzzi was very nice
Village Hotel Solihull is a sleek and stylish hotel with a contemporary black box design. It offers uber-chic accommodation, free WiFi throughout, and a choice of dining options.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Hotel was as expected, clean, decent size room, all you could need for an overnighter. Breakfast was good after a works night out.
The Regency Hotel Solihull is conveniently located close to Warwick and Stratford upon Avon. A friendly hotel, guests will receive a warm welcome from the team.
Peter
United Kingdom
Lovely staff, good location, clean, an easy to drive to the NEC and great access from the motorway nearby. Shops and cafes are a short drive away.
The Stables at Deer Park Farm in Solihull offer well-equipped chalets overlooking the farm’s paddocks. This accommodation in a converted stable block features luxurious furnishings and free Wi-Fi.
Kerry
United Kingdom
Excellent location, very tranquil and short drive to the NEC. Plenty of parking and food options in the area. We really enjoyed sitting in the evening too watch wild rabbits running around.
Shower was lovely.
The old town has changed beyond recognition. Empty shops except for charity shops and 'The Mall', The quality of goods on sale rather poor unless you shop in one of the Pound Shops, John Lewis or Apple. 30 years has impacted negatively on the old Town, M & S gone, House of Fraser, good manners all gone, litter in the streets, even the coffee shops had dirty tables, litter on the floor, sad. Excuse my sarcasm in the next question
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sollihull has a lot to offer in things to do.
Sollihull has a lot to offer in things to do. The local National Institute (Baddesley Clinton) has 2 places to visit in a short driving distance with plenty of walking around the properties. There are restaurants within walking and short driving distances as well as grocery stores.
Charla
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Didn't really see the place.
Didn't really see the place. We were there for an exhibition nearby. There are planty of good restuarants nearby. Just as well because the Regency Hotel restuarant was expensive and not very good.
Organist
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Solihull is one of the better areas of the West Midlands and...
Solihull is one of the better areas of the West Midlands and offers a pleasant stay and local amenities. Parking in central Birmingham is not easy but a local bus (Route 6) stops right outside the hotel and runs 8 times an hour weekdays, 6 on Saturday's and 4 on Sunday's. In the other direction this runs through to Solihull.
This city of Birmingham has lots to see and plenty of shops including the Bull Ring for those looking for a bit of retail therapy.
Winterburn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel is in Knowle, on the outskirts of Solihull.
The hotel is in Knowle, on the outskirts of Solihull. Lots of great restaurants within a few minutes walk. Fantastic Artisan
Bakery for sandwiches and deli items. Very convenient to get to NEC. Good walks down the Grand Union Canal.
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Janette
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Charged more money than when we booked through booking.com...
Charged more money than when we booked through booking.com paid for 3 rooms and all on different floors. Said we had to pay extra for breakfast and charged us £155 a family room which wasn’t a family room no child bed was made up. Room full of marks on walls and ceiling. Ask to speak to manager and no manager was working on Saturday ! Really disappointed with village hotels we expected it to be as good as the Elstree one couldn’t be so different.
The Limes is set in a rural location. Conveniently located for Solihull and Birmingham, the M42 is a short drive away. The hotel itself is nicely set out. The staff were friendly and helpful. The grounds are well cared for, I spent half an hour after breakfast watching the fountain, whilst cool jazz was playing through an outside garden speaker. My room was clean, the bathroom likewise. The bed was comfortable. The restaurant / Bistro bar has a nice menu selection. The food was plentiful, nicely cooked, and well presented.
Staff were excellent and efficient, room was lovely and spacious with plenty of wardrobe space especially as we took our dog with us. We had room service and ate in the restaurant and both the food and service was excellent . The photos really do not do this hotel justice it’s really lovely and welcoming and would not hesitate recommending or staying here again if in the area.
We stayed for one night so we were local to Birmingham airport as we were flying on holiday early the next morning. The hotel was within walking distance to the area we left our car. The staff were very friendly and very helpful on arrival, they even arranged a taxi for us for the next morning to take us to the airport. Our stay was very pleasant.
The room was a great size, lovely big comfy bed and it was spotlessly clean. The dinner / breakfast were delicious, great size portions and was brilliant value for money. The hotel is in a great location, lovely, leafy and safe and just a five minute stroll from the shops and restaurants of Solihull.
We received the most warmest welcome upon entrance to their place. Very clean place and cosy. The owners of the place are extremely friendly, hospitable, and kind. Will be booking this place again for whatever purpose brings us to Solihull or Birmingham 🙂 Thank you ❤️
Really lovely little flat, very clean and well presented with everything we would need (including washing machine and kitchen utensils) located near enough to walk into Solihull or drive to Birmingham International.
The room was great, staff were fantastic and location wise I really couldn't fault the hotel in general. Leisure facilities were a great way to unwind at the end of the day. Food was good for dinner and breakfast.
Friendly welcome - good parking - clean unfussy room with neat bathroom - warm and comfortable.
Good location ( and value for money) for NEC and surrounding area. Excellent breakfast.
The hotel is a little bit dated compared to other Village hotels we have stayed in. The shower was a little difficult to turn on and off, but one we got it working it was fine.
A lovely hotel with well decorated, spacious rooms and very handy for nearby attractions. The food in the restaurant is excellent and the staff friendly and helpful.
The quality of food and service were exceptional! The best breakfast I've ever had in a hotel. The staff could not have been friendlier and more helpful.
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