Hotels in Kidderminster

Gainsborough Hotel
Bewdley Hill
Kidderminster
Worcestershire

DY11 6BS
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Just a 5-minute walk from Kidderminster town centre, the hotel is set on the A456, within easy reach of many local attractions, including West Midlands Safari Park and Severn Valley Railway. A listed building, the Gainsborough House Hotel, Bar & Restaurant has recently been transformed into a stylish and contemporary property with 42 en suite bedrooms. It also boasts the ever-popular Gainsborough Restaurant, whose new surroundings and divinely tasty cuisine, prepared with fresh local ingredients, continue to delight. In the evenings you can relax in the Lounge Bar, which serves an extensive range of drinks and snacks to suit all taste buds. You can also watch the latest sports events on the bar’s satellite TV.

This listed Georgian building has been sensitively refurbished to offer up-to-date facilities whilst retaining the charm and ambiance of a bygone era. Whether your stay is for business or leisure, allow the professional team at our hotel to ensure that your expectations are exceeded.
The hotel provides the perfect venue for a conference/ business event with 6 fine conference and syndicate meeting rooms with a capacity that will satisfy your requirements up to 250 persons.
The restaurant offers a comprehensive selection ranging from a choice of traditional roasts to a full a la carte menu. The restaurant is open to non-residents during weekday evenings. A full bar snack menu is available in the comfort of the Lounge Bar. Whether your enquiry is for business or leisure, allow the professional team at our hotel to ensure that your expectations are exceeded.
Each of the 43 En-Suite bedrooms at the Gainsborough are equipped with colour TV, Tea/Coffee making facilities, trouser press, hair dryer and direct dial telephone.

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
TV in Rooms

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