Birmingham Great Barr Hotel (Birmingham)
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Birmingham Great Barr Hotel
country: United Kingdom, city: Birmingham (Great Barr)
Birmingham Great Barr Hotel
Location
The Great Barr is ideally located for Birmingham and the midlands, Literally 5 minutes drive fron the M6 Jnc 7. Much easier than driving through the city centre. Leave @ Junction 7 -M6 Motorway, follow A34 towards Birmingham, at Scott Arms junction turn right onto Newton Road for approx. 1 1/4 miles then take the right filter lane just past Malt Shovel Public House to Pear Tree Drive.
Rooms
The rooms are of a very good standard, they are traditionally decorated and in keeping with the rest of the hotel. Bathrooms are clean and well designed and are mostly white tiled.
Restaurant
The restaurant is situated at the back of the hotel next to the popular bar area. It serves a mix of cuisine including some local favourites and European dishes.
General
This modern hotel is situated in attractive grounds about 5 miles from the centre of Birmingham. Due to its easy access to the city centre and distance from the M6 this is a great alternative to a city centre property. Highly recommended
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Cafe Cocktail bar Conference facilities Laundry facilities Lobby Lounge Parking facilities Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Restaurant Room service | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Internet access Iron and ironing board Mini bar Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
10 km to City Centre
15 km to the nearest Airport (Birmingham)
20 minute walk to the nearest Metro Station (West Bromwich)
10 km to the nearest Station (Birmingham New Street)
2 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
15 km to the nearest fair site
Address:
Pear Tree Drive Newton Road
Great Barr Birmingham B43 6HS
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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