If anywhere can be described as the first purely industrial conurbation, it is
BIRMINGHAM
. Unlike the more specialist industrial towns that grew up across the north and Midlands, "Brum" - and its "Brummies" - turned its hand to every kind of manufacturing, gaining the epithet "the city of 1001 trades". It was here that the pioneers of the Industrial Revolution - James Watt, Matthew Boulton, William Murdock, Josiah Wedgwood, Joseph Priestley and Er... [More]
Located Adjacent To The National ExhibitionCentre, Beside Pendigo Lake. The HotelIs Easily Accessible By Road, RailAnd Air. LocationComplimentary.. Shuttle Bus To/From Airport And Train StnComplimentary............................ Outdoor ParkingComplimentary.................................. Newspa... [More]
The Royal Court Is An 1894 Manor House Set In 11 Acres Of Landscaped Grounds. Re developed In 1999 With New Bedrooms, Large Conference Facilities And An Extensive Health Club With An 18 Metre Pool. The Restaurant Is Set In The Baronial Hall Of The Original House, While The Bar Looks Over The Lawns. ... [More]
Situated Opposite Charlecote Manor And Park, Where Shakespeare Is Said To Have Poached Deer, This Charming Hotel Offers You The Chance To Unwind In A Peaceful Setting. Only A Short Distance From Stratford upon avon And The M40/M42 Motorway Network. [More]
The Oldest Moated House In England. Set Amidst Acres Of Grounds And Formal Gardens. New Hall Was Voted Hotel Inspectors Hotel Of The Year For England 1994. [More]
Hotel Stands In Its Own Grounds And Is Well Placed For BothBirmingham And Coventry. Hotel Is Close To Birmingham AirportAnd NatL Exhibition Centre. Formerly Stonebridge Manor Hotel. [More]