Featuring free WiFi in public areas, The Crown Hotel offers accommodation in Southwell town centre over a public house. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
Located in Southwell and only 15 km from Sherwood Forest, Southwell Home Stay provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jill
United Kingdom
Very clean and fresh. Pleasant location an easy walk from the town centre.
Charming full of character in the heart Southwell is set in Southwell, 22 km from National Ice Centre, 23 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, and 24 km from Nottingham Castle.
This charming 16th century coaching inn with 27 refurbished en suite bedrooms, a bar and a restaurant is situated opposite the Norman Minster and close to the town of Newark.
Nestled in Nottinghamshire countryside, The Springfield Inn in Lowdham is a rustic country pub offering en suite accommodation and hearty pub food accompanied by cask ales.
Scott
United Kingdom
Great staff, friendly atmosphere, excellent food. Just a nice place to stay. An old fashioned, traditional inn with all modern fixtures and finishes. Perfect
Millgate House Hotel offers modern en suite rooms with a bar. Newark town centre is within walking distance. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, telephones and tea/coffee facilities.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
ideal location for visiting centre of Newark, quiet and easy access and parking. Had a good sized double room overlooking the carpark with reasonable bathroom size.
Southwell is one of the most charming villages I have ever...
Southwell is one of the most charming villages I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. Stunning natural beauty and original architecture makes this a must-see. The area is steeped in fascinating history both of local and national interest.
There is so much to do - history trails, historical monuments including the best preserved workhouse in England.
Newark, Nottingham and Sherwood first are all in visiting distance and not to mention picturesque walks and cruises along the River Trent.
Don’t overlook this hidden gem 💎
Samantha
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Southwell, has a lot of history that is linked to the...
Southwell, has a lot of history that is linked to the Minster. Although Southwell isn't that big, there's shop's & passage ways to explore that lead you around the back of Southwell. A reasonable network of footpaths for local walks, by the river, down to the National Trust property just outside the town & into the countryside its self.
It's worth checking the what's on page's, as the Minster does hold events.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Southwell is gorgeous and the cathedral and wider grounds...
Southwell is gorgeous and the cathedral and wider grounds and ruins are stunning. The Minster is an ancient building from 11th century with lots of history, and most people don’t know about it. Lovely small town with a market and coffee shops and deli’s. There are lovely walks locally along the Trent too.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Host couldn't have been nicer - really friendly and...
Host couldn't have been nicer - really friendly and accommodating.
The accommodation was perfect for what we needed. Very clean and modern, with tea / coffee facilities, an en-suite and two double beds.
paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place with lots to see and do, including the...
Beautiful place with lots to see and do, including the fabulous Minster and the fascinating workhouse. Decent place to stay is the Saracen's Head with lots of history, dating back to 1100 - Charles 1st stayed there. Great breakfast and fabulous grandfather clocks.
Honey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Architecturally very interesting, well preserved small town...
Architecturally very interesting, well preserved small town with large red brick Georgian "Prebend" houses around Southwell Minster with its spectacular stone and wooden (pew end) carvings. Southwell Workhouse (Nat Trust) within walking distance of town centre and well worth visiting. Note - town has very limited options for eat-in evening dining.
Spotless, looked brand new.
Beautiful location. So peaceful and quiet but also near to southwell town centre for pub/ lunch/ shop the Minster & also the National Trust Workhouse is in the field next door: you can walk to it.
Wonderful staff to welcome you & explain all the details. Also great communication with messages from the moment we booked.
Well thought out details. Lovely hot tub.
Spacious kitchen area. Bright, high-gabled living area. Very central. Spacious living room.
Easy to get to via train and frequent bus from Nottingham.
Plenty of information on walks etc. at accommodation. We went to the Workhouse, National Trust property within easy walking distance. Very interesting place. Do take the guided tour if you can at 12.30 each day. Very informative.
Noise from traffic. Noise from, possibly a pump, near our room going on and off all night. As we couldn't get back to sleep decided to watch TV but it wasn't working.
The fact that the hotel advertised 'lovely cuisine in our restaurant' which happened to be closed so ended up with pizza across the road.
Character of property. Good size room with wardrobe and walk in shower. Comfy bed and nice clean linen. Breakfast also very good and lovely location. Staff helpful and friendly. Love all the clocks. The owner allowed us to check in earlier to get changed for a wedding in local area. Would stay again!
The service from Debbie at reception was great, from checkin through all our stay she gave us great support with few things we needed. Very friendly and willing to help very kindly. Nice historic hotel, rooms where nice, clean and warm.
Nice and clean, helpful staff. Also good to have tea/coffee making facilities. I just needed simple cheap accommodation near the centre of the town (as I knew I would be out visiting friends and at a wedding most of the time.)
Southwell is delightful with an amazing Minster 👍 only steps from the Crown. Checkin was fast easy and friendly! Getting in and out of the hotel quietly was also very easy. Staff were very friendly!
Attractive cottage in good location for Southwell Minster. Breakfast left for us OK, personally prefer simple porridge oats to the little cereal packets. Modern fit out of kitchen and bathroom.
The location, the privacy, the pub itself and the closeness-to Southwell Minster for The Beatles by Candlelight Concert- very nice facilities, easy to book and quiet- en-suite was very nice too
Great location close to the centre of Southwell. Very well equipped and comfortable for a short stay.
Excellent host (Ema) who kindly took us to Norwood Park, just over a mile away.
Southwell Minster and the National Trust Workhouse are worth a visit
Owner very pleasant and provided information on local places to eat etc. as well as a lovely welcome pack
The cottage was beautiful and well placed for Southwell. The bedrooms were a good size .the heating was good except in the loumge which never seemed to get warm.
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