Controlling a strategic crossing point over the Trent, the Saxon town of
NOTTINGHAM
was built on one of a pair of sandstone hills whose 130-foot cliffs looked out over the river valley. In 1068, William the Conqueror built a castle on the other hill, and the Saxon and Norman communities traded on the low ground in between, the Market Square. The castle was a military stronghold and royal palace, the equal of the great castles of Windsor and Dover, and every medieval king of En... [More]
Excellent bar and restaurant facilities. Ideal conference rooms for up to 200. Golf nearby. 24 hour porterage. Room service. No lift.Whether you want a relaxing day or some furiously fast fun, we have the perfect choice for you. This former royal hunting lodge is set in 700 acres of parkland, 4 mile... [More]
The Westminster Hotel, formerly Victorian houses, has been converted, equipped and decorated to the highest standards. The highly acclaimed restaurant provides sensibly priced food and wines and, although closed Sunday evenings and Bank Holidays, bar food is available. Four poster and superior rooms... [More]
Year Built 1850 Year Remodeled 1999The Best Western Bestwood Lodge Hotel Is A FormerVictorian Hunting Lodge Set In 700 Acres Of Parkland ThatCombines The Elegance And Beauty Of A Small Stately HomeWith All The Comforts As Well As Friendliness Of A FamilyHouse. The Perfect Place For Leisure Or Busine... [More]
A central location means many of Nottingham's city centre attractions including the Lace Market, Concert Hall and Theatre Royal are only a short walk away from the Britannia Nottingham. This comfortable 160 bedroom hotel plays host to its own Irish Pub 'Callaghans', Forum Lounge Bar and a value for ... [More]