Hotels Near Eastwood, Nottingham

Hotels Near Eastwood, Nottingham
Nottingham is located in the East Midlands of England. The city is famous for its links to Robin Hood and its lace-making industry. The area receives over 300,000 tourists every year who come to see sights such as the city of caves, the lace markets and the Galleries of Justice. The parks and gardens also attract a fair share of hikers and backpackers. Reputable accommodations can be found in and around Eastwood, Nottingham.

The Chatterley House

The Chatterley House is a family run hotel that was once owned by Lady Chatterley. Their location is ideal for people just passing through or looking for a quiet getaway in nature. Guests can choose from 12 rooms, all of which come with color TVs and wireless Internet. Guests also choose between twin, single and double rooms. Some of the local attractions include the historic city of Derby, which is known for its cultural and tourism venues. Nature lovers can check out the Peak district, which is made up of hundreds of miles of reservoirs, valleys, moorland and forests. A restaurant inside serves both local and international dishes.

The Chatterley House
Coronation Road
Cossall, Nottingham, England NG16 2RU
011 (+44) 115 930 4519
hotelinnottingham.co.uk

Nelson and Railway Inn and Hotel

The Nelson and Railway Inn and Hotel combines countryside hospitality with a rich history. The buildings here are made in the Victorian style with antiques decorating the inside. The rooms themselves have wireless Internet and views of the surrounding area. Apart from the hotel is a pub that brews its own beer. It is an excellent place to meet the locals and sample their ale. Beer gardens can also be found outside. Close by is a tramway museum as well as the famous Nottingham Road, which at one point was Europe's longest tramway at 26 miles. Newstead Abbey, which once housed Lord Byron, is also quite close.

Nelson and Railway Inn and Hotel
Station Road
Kimberley, Nottingham, England NG16 2NR
011 (+44) 115 938 2177
nelsonandrailway.co.uk

Eastwood Hall Nottingham

You can find the Eastwood Hall Nottingham just outside of the city of Nottingham. A lot of history is in this area as Eastwood is known for bringing author D.H. Lawrence into the world. Vacancy is one word this hotel knows all too well as it has 150 rooms. The owners are committed to providing comfort, which is immediately evident once you sink into one of the beds. The Eastwood Hall Nottingham also invested heavily into providing activities for its guests. Jogging paths can be found on its grounds as well as tennis courts. Clay pigeon and archery are also available.

Eastwood Hall Nottingham
Mansfield Road
Eastwood, Nottingham, England NG16 3SS
011 (+44) 118 971 4700
eastwoodhall-nottingham.co.uk

Article Written By Jake Reed

Jake Reed began his freelance writing career in 2002. His work has been published in the "Seoul Times," "Star News," the "Diplomacy Journal" and on various websites. Reed holds a bachelor's degree in political science and philosophy from the University of California at San Diego.

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