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.
Crowne Plaza Solihull is set in the heart of Solihull and just 5 miles from the NEC and Birmingham Airport.
Cate
United Kingdom
Brilliant reception staff. Lovely large rooms with comfortable beds. Easy to use room service. Enjoyable breakfast in a pleasant dining room. Would definitely stay again.
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...
Paul
United Kingdom
I stay in many hotels and I have to say I was very pleased with this one. The way they treat customers is really quite remarkable. You are made to feel very welcome and nothing is too much for the team. They are clearly motivated to ensure customers have a good stay.
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.
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.
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.
sue
United Kingdom
This was lovely location set within the farm with a row of very cute chalets. There was a real calm and the opportunity to sit out in the sunshine at the various picnic benches available to guests. I have booked two more stays already
Situated in Solihull and with Coughton Court reachable within 14 km, The Bell features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar.
Youngson
United Kingdom
Staff for dining and breakfast very accommodating, good selection on menu and the bed was super comfy
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.
J
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.
Station approach is immaculately clean, warm and very homely. The beds were very comfortable. The host Theresa was very welcoming and attentive, and was keen to give us information and advice on where to eat, etc. The location is excellent for walking in to Solihull centre, accessing the NEC by car, and Birmingham centre by train. We were able to help ourselves to tea and coffee at any time of the day or evening, and breakfast (cereals, toast, yoghurts, juice) was perfectly fine for our needs.
It was a last minute booking as our travel plans had changed so we just found the closest hotel to our location. The place looked good so we booked it and considering the rate and the description we thought it was a good deal. Unfortunately turning up at the place we thought it looked wonderful but we were unfortunately disappointed from then onwards.
We also needed dinner so booked into the Admirals for dinner paying the GBP 10 required as advance to booked the table.
We were met at the premises by one of the team who explained the apartment / parking etc this was all set up via WhatsApp. The apartment is in a great location 10mins walk from the centre of solihull and 5 mins from the train station giving easy access to Birmingham or London. It has everything we needed for our stay including wifi for the kids. Great value too. Highly recommend
Always good to find family rooms with separate beds for kids. Spacious room. All the facilities we needed. Good daily service. Booked for Commonwealth games when hotels in centre expensive. This was a fair price. Free parking on site. Area felt safe. Public transport good. Staff really friendly and helpful.
Room was large and comfortable bar and restaurant area very good. A band was playing and there was live Premier League football on TV. Good ale at the bar not your usual naff cream flow and lager which chain hotels always seem to have, the Doombar was well kept and lovely to drink.
Located in beautiful, peaceful location. Perfect for unwinding from a long day after exhibiting at the NEC. The room was located in an annex at the back of the main hotel. All the staff were very friendly and attentive. I would stay here again if working in the Solihull area.
Hotel is well located and probably the nicer one in the area. Surrounded by greenery, right next to the high street of the town, across from many restaurants and a mall. Beds were comfortable, shower had good pressure.
I had to present at an online event in the evening so was worried about the Wi-FI but it was excellent, no problems at all. Most comfortable bed I have slept in when staying in a hotel. Great blackout curtains.
The staff was friendly and accommodating.. Also enjoyed the food on sight. All the family enjoyed the leisure activities. I would highly recommend the Village Hotel Solihul. Our stay was pleasant and relaxing.
Hotel Bar area just recently renovated - looks great. Food was excellent and Becky the Restaurant Manager was very friendly. Will be back soon. Looking forward to the renovation on the accommodation.
So much space and really comfy beds. Staying with a work colleague so 2 bathrooms was great. 20 minute walk into Solihull centre. Parking space was a bonus rather than parking on the street.
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