Within 4 acres of Warwickshire countryside and landscaped gardens, this family-run hotel boasts Art Deco-style rooms. Guests can enjoy fresh, seasonal food at the hotel.
Jane
United Kingdom
The room was adequate for a short stay.
The breakfast was very good.
Offering a tennis court and quiet street view, *RARE FIND* 3 story, 2 bedroom house is situated in Coleshill, 10 km from National Motorcycle Museum and 10 km from Belfry Golf Club.
Ellen
United Kingdom
Very easy to find straight off M6 and perfect location for NEC/Resort Arena events. Great range of local eateries/pubs/cafes and bonus of secure off road parking! Property easy to access via lockbox and modern, clean / comfortable with teas/coffees provided.
A 18th century Georgian Listed, highly rated privately owned guest house, providing friendly and efficient service from the owners.
Dawn Duhig
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay at Springfield House. Our room was a good size, nice and bright. Owners were brilliant, very welcoming and nothing too much trouble. Breakfast was lovely with a good choice of options. Hotel lovely and clean. Ideal location for the NEC. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will be booking again. Thank you 🙂
Situated 12 km from Belfry Golf Club, The Old Rectory features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Martin
United Kingdom
Always a comfortable place to stay and a restful night. Lovely rural setting within easy reach of Coleshill and Birmingham. Breakfast is not cooked, but continental, with fruit juice, cereals, fruit, toast and jams, a nice gentle start to the day. You have full access to the kitchen for teas and coffees whenever. Client always welcoming.
Situated at Birmingham International Airport, this modern Ibis Hotel is just 300 metres from the airport terminals. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, and a bar open from 11:00 am to 1:00 am.
The closest 4-star hotel to the arrival and departure terminals, The Novotel Birmingham Airport is just 1 minute's walk from Birmingham Airport complex.
The elegant 4-star Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC is set in landscaped grounds and is 0.4 mile to the Resorts World Arena and the NEC.
Jerry
United Kingdom
Staff very pleasant and welcoming throughout stay, this is always a very good sign. Location was excellent for the concert my wife and daughter attended, rooms very nice with great view of lake, bar and breakfast areas really nicely done out and chilled relaxed nice atmosphere.
Its a little village just outside of the NEC, sure that some...
Its a little village just outside of the NEC, sure that some nice people actually live here but we seamed to have the local rif-raf in the pub that we stayed at. It has a small morrisons, a fish and chip shop and not much else going for it except it has the advantage of a long road that will allow you to get out of the village, just so long as you keep going.
P Rowe
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A lovely village atmosphere.
A lovely village atmosphere.
The nearby road links make for an ideal overnight or longer stop when travelling the country. Ideal for the NEC or Birmingham without the bustle of the city centre.
Beautiful church, with a spire that can be seen for miles.
Swan hotel was where we had an evening meal and breakfast, the food was excellent and good value for money. Staff were very friendly and polite. On reflection I would stay there on my next visit.
Coleshill is easy to get around but car parking might be difficult at certain times.
I would avoid staying at The Coach Hotel on my next visit.
Christopher
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were exhibiting at the NEC so only a 10 minute drive away...
We were exhibiting at the NEC so only a 10 minute drive away. Stayed here 5 or 6 times now and suites all our needs. The high street has 5 Indian restaurants and a fish and chip shop/ restaurant. There’s a Morrisons 3 minute walk away. Free parking. The food available at the hotel is also great value including the breakfast
Kevin
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Perhaps tell owner not to let prospective clients to walk...
Perhaps tell owner not to let prospective clients to walk passed smelly toilets to get to reception as area filthy - rooms adequate but very very noisy above e beer garden - patrons left at 12.30 am so bad nights sleep
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
I grew up in a nearby village so know coleshill very well.
I grew up in a nearby village so know coleshill very well. It has changed little in the past 50 years, some family run shops still there. Given what are the new to me motorway connections, it is a good central place to stay in order to explore Warwickshire. Be careful where you stay. Some websites are totally inaccurate.
Judith
6.0
Scored 6.0
A decent litle place but not enough food places when the pub...
A decent litle place but not enough food places when the pub isn`t serving. I heard the Church Bells ringing so as a ringer myself popped up the tower to lend a hand, then down road to the pub for a couple of pints and a good natter.
The owner was unable to serve breakfast herself but she laid it all out for us and there was a very good choice. This only worked because we were the only ones in the hotel but for us, on the day, it was fine and good value.
We were there in early December and the property and bedrooms were a little cold as the heating was not the most efficient.
We were made to feel most welcome and overall good value for the money.
I was surprised I booked for £47 hotel are charging£55
Tv didn't work wifi doesn't work in room 19
We had the lady over
She knows there's problem in that room
There was a big fight outside our room in the car park
My Marjorie was really frightened
So it wasn't good value
We met 3 different ladies who works there they were all excellent
Very nice hotel with brilliant staff nothing was a problem for them , local pubs & curry houses 10 / 12 minutes walk away although weather wasn’t the best, reception insisted on booking restaurant & taxi for us . Hotel evening meal menu looked very tempting but unfortunately only there for one night & set my mind on an Indian meal .
After reading the reviews I was a little worried however I was pleasantly surprised! You get what you pay for, you cannot book this hotel and expect luxury 5*. The rooms were clean, comfy and staff were lovely. Fab location if you’re attending an event at Resorts Arena. Could not fault the place
Lovely stay, Blythewood guest house is the perfect antidote to a busy week exhibiting at the NEC. Homely and clean, a much better experience than chain hotel alternatives. Made to feel very welcome, very happy and will happily book again.
Thank you for a lovely stay.
Upon arrival we were welcomed and shown to our room. From that point the hotel and owners did not disappoint. Room 2 was on the 2nd floor facing the street. The room was clean, warm and cosy. Thank you.
Quirky and idiosyncratic hotel. The staff were unfailingly helpful and pleasant. We had two evening meals and for both the food was plentiful and well cooked. Good filling breakfast.
The room was excellently appointed, a very good size and extremely clean. Food was great, both breakfast & dinner. The staff were fantastic and couldn't have been more helpful.
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