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Selected hotels in The Midlands and East England

 

Superior

The Belfry, Wishaw, Warwickshire
Famous throughout the world for its links with the Ryder Cup, The Belfry offers much more than just golf. A superb hotel, friendly service and fabulous leisure facilities combines with a choice restaurants and bars to ensure that any stay here will linger in the memory as a truly special experience. And while it may be true that The Belfry is about much more than just golf; with three magnificent courses on site, including the magnificent Brabazon and PGA National Courses, golf is very much intertwined into the entire Belfry experience. 



 

Superior

Forest of Arden Meriden Warwickshire
Set in the rolling Warwickshire countryside, this hotel offers the perfect opportunity to get away from it all, whilst still being convenient for the Heart of England with its many attractions. Relaxation is the main aim with the hotel's extensive Leisure Club, including an 18 metre swimming pool and a Health and Beauty Salon. In addition tennis courts and a croquet lawn are available for guests to enjoy. The Forest of Arden is one of the UK's premier golf venues and is proud to host the British Masters on the Arden Championship Course. 



 

Superior

The Inn at Woburn Woburn Milton Keynes
The Inn at Woburn has been a welcome sight for travellers for nearly three centuries. Opened in 1724 as a coaching inn, it was a popular stop for Royal Mail stages travelling between London and the North. Set in the heart of the Georgian village, The Inn at Woburn offers an ideal  base for anyone wanting to enjoy the 3 magnificent golf courses within the Woburn Estate and for visitors to Woburn Abbey, Woburn Safari Park and other sightseeing and leisure activities in the area. Whilst the hotel décor and furnishings reflect its character and charm, the facilities more than meet the expectations of today’s guests.



 

Superior

Congham Hall Hotel, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Built in the mid-18th century, Congham Hall Hotel is an elegant Georgian manor, which remained a private house until 1982, when it was transformed into one of the finest small country house hotels in England. Surrounded by thirty private acres of beautiful Norfolk countryside, the hotel retains that rare, often-intangible quality, which ensures that guests feel very much at home during their stay. Right from your arrival through to your departure, you cannot but be struck by the genuine warmth, excellent service and professional courtesy of Congham Hall.



 

Superior

The Links Country House Hotel, West Runton, Norfolk
Proudly independent, "The Links", considered by many to be the best golf leisure and conference hotel in Norfolk is set in 35 acres of lightly wooded coastal parkland, designated as an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hotel has retained those high standards of personal service long forgotten by many and offers a traditional warm welcome, a peaceful escape from everyday pressures and the opportunity to relax and unwind in this tranquil, un-spoilt area of North Norfolk. The hotel has its own superb 9 hole Golf Course which overlooks the village and with magnificent coastal views makes the course one of the most picturesque in the region.



 

Moderate

Best Western Le Strange Arms, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk
An inviting hotel, standing on the east coast of England it faces west across the Wash. The hotel's extensive gardens overlook the sea, sweeping down to miles of sandy beach. Dining can be enjoyed in the elegant and popular restaurant or alternatively in the Ancient Mariner Inn and Galley Restaurant, adjoining the hotel. Close to Royal Sandringham and King's Lynn. Hunstanton Links and Royal West Norfolk Golf Courses are close by.



 

Moderate

The Lifeboat Inn, Thornham, Norfolk
The Lifeboat Inn has been a welcome sight for the weary traveller for centuries - roaring open fires on a frosty night, real ales and a hearty meal awaiting. The Summer brings its own charm - a cool beer, gazing over open meadows to the harbour, and rolling white horses gently breaking upon Thornham's sandy beach beyond.
The original character has been retained, whilst now offering some twentieth century comforts that will make your stay all the more relaxing.

 

 


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