BlythCopyright Colin Smith

The village of Blyth sits close to junction 34 of the A1(M), convenient for drivers travelling onward north or south, but they should at least visit its Norman priory church before departing... Read More

Hotels in Blyth - 3 places to stay

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Charnwood Hotel

Charnwood Hotel

Set in beautiful gardens, this privately owned hotel offers an ideal choice for business or pleasure breaks. The hotel offers attractive bedrooms (upgrades available on request) an excellent restaurant with fine dining and a comfortable lounge ... More | Double Room: From £35 | visit website

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Travelodge Blyth

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Ye Olde Bell Hotel (2.93 miles)

Ye Olde Bell Hotel

This romantic 17th century coaching inn, in the Nottinghamshire village of Barnby Moor, rose to fame and fortune in the days of stagecoaches and highwaymen. Today Ye Olde Bell Hotel and Restaurant offers the finest ... More | visit website

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Crown Hotel (4.07 miles)

Crown Hotel

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Step into The Crown and you will immediately discover a chic, idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This highly contemporary and creative environment is the ideal setting for ... More

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Granby Hotel (4.09 miles)

Granby Hotel

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This recently refurbished hotel rests in a historic market town, where you will find a warm welcome and modern facilities. Comfortable, value for money accommodation includes a full English breakfast ... More

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Barns Country Guest House (The) (5.45 miles)

Barns Country Guest House (The)
Oak beams and open fireplaces await the discerning traveller in this converted 18th century farm building.

Looking for a quality Bed and Breakfast in the Retford area? Located just a couple of miles of the A1 and ... More | visit website
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Acorn Lodge Guest House (5.61 miles)

Acorn Lodge Guest House

Dating back some 100 years, this family-run B&B close to the town centre was once the home of monks from the nearby church.

Near to beautiful countryside and the home of Robin Hood, the pleasant guest ... More | visit website

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West Retford Hotel (5.71 miles)

West Retford Hotel

This superb 18th century manor house is set in over 3 acres of professionally landscaped gardens. Located in the historic market town of Retford, this traditional hotel is one of the best in the area. Relax ... More | visit website

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Throapham House (5.90 miles)

Throapham House

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Throapham House offers 5* Gold Award accommodation in a convenient and pleasant rural location in the hamlet of Throapham, near Dinnington in South Yorkshire.Located just three miles from the M1/M18/A57 ... More

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Dukeries Park Hotel (5.91 miles)

Dukeries Park Hotel

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The Dukeries Park is a non-smoking hotel offering quality accommodation and is situated 10 minutes from both the A1/ M1 and A57 link road. Just off ... More

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Travelodge Worksop (6.01 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Browns (6.23 miles)

Browns

Experience one of the very best that Nottinghamshire has to offer with a visit to "Browns" Award Winning Bed and Breakfast, situated in the picturesque hamlet of Holbeck, which is a tiny rural hamlet of ... More | visit website

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