Long Eaton

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County - Derbyshire | Map
Tel code: 0115 | code search
Postcode: NG10 | code search
Population: 45000
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Long Eaton Tandoori
"We went to this restaurant for a buffett. We were very disappointed with the food. It was not the same food you would normally get if you ordered off the menu ..." More

Novotel Nottingham
"Good Points: Very comfortable bed Bad Points: Didn't have breakfast as thought it to be very expensive. General review: Provided us with a comfortable bed for the night

Date visited: 2009-03-10 ..." More

Novotel Nottingham
"Good Points: Spacious, simple, light and clean. General review: Excellent value for money.

Date visited: 2007-10-06 ..." More

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This village is located n the county of Derbyshire just to the north of the River Trent and south west of Nottingham and a village that can trace its history back to before the time of the Domesday Book, in fact there was a settlement here in the 7th century. Up until the 19th century though Long Eaton remained very much an agricultural settlement and it was then that the Industrial Revolution was to have an impact. Throughout its history the area had been well known as a centre for lace production and quarrying however with the coming of the railways and the canal network the town expanded rapidly, its population around 1870 was some 3,000 people and by the 1900’s the population count was a staggering 20,000 people. Whilst the town is technically in Derbyshire its proximity to Nottingham has an influence, during the 19th century the growth in employment around Long Eaton was a result of the lack of organised labour and therefore cheaper labour costs for the lace makers of Nottingham and today much of Long Eaton has a Nottingham postcode and telephone code. The town of Long Eaton is still today attracting visitors, Trent Lock is just an easy amble down from the town centre and here you’ll find the centre for boating and sailing whilst there are the Blue Mountain Cottages and Clock House to see here in the Borough of Erewash.

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Novotel Nottingham (0.91 miles)

Novotel Nottingham
Just off junction 25 of the M1, the Novotel Nottingham is located between Nottingham and Derby. It has rooms with king-sized beds, a heated outdoor pool and a restaurant. The Novotel Nottingham East Midlands Hotel has ... More | visit website
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Holiday Inn Derby/Nottingham M1 (1.47 miles)

Holiday Inn Derby/Nottingham M1

Choose the conveniently located Holiday Inn Derby-Nottingham hotel M1, Jct.25 in a quiet spot off the M1 motorway. Surrounded by attractive trees and lawns, this Derby-Nottingham hotel is set peacefully back from the M1 motorway ... More | visit website

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Village Nottingham Hotel (1.78 miles)

Village Nottingham Hotel
The Village Hotel offers a warm, friendly environment with a real sense of community. The popularity of our hotels is the result of the seamless way we provide you with everything you need in an environment ... More | visit website
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Risley Hall Hotel & Spa (1.97 miles)

Risley Hall Hotel & Spa

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Risley Hall Hotel is a Saxon country house its prosperity grew with the lace industry in the last century. Risley Hall Hotel itself has a history that goes back to ... More

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Hillside Cottage Bed & Breakfast (2.75 miles)

Hillside Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Recently awarded 4 Star with Silver Award by Quality in Tourism, Hillside Cottage in Thrumpton is positioned in a quiet and peaceful location ideally situated for many travellers . Our rooms are either King & ... More | visit website
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Hylands (3.40 miles)

Hylands

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At Hylands we pride ourselves on treating guests like individuals and aim to cater for their every need. Ideally situated close to Nottingham University, Highfields Hockey Club, Nottingham Indoor Tennis ... More

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Fairhaven (3.54 miles)

Fairhaven

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The Fairhaven is ideally suited for GPT/Siemens, The Boots Co.Complex,NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY, Queens Medical Centre, MOD Chilwell, Nottingham Tennis Centre and Wollaton Hall.The M1 Junction No. 25 is 3.5 miles. Nottingham ... More

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Travelodge Nottingham Trowell M1 (3.85 miles)

Travelodge Nottingham Trowell M1

Located on the M1, close to Nottingham, the Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (3.91 miles)

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Innkeeper's Lodge Nottingham is an ideal base to explore this historical city. sites to see include nottingham playhouse, sherwood forrest and the galleries of justice which recreates the conditions of ... More

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Days Inn Donington A50 (4.30 miles)

Days Inn Donington A50
Just a short drive away from East Midlands Airport and Derby City Centre, Days Hotel Donington offers FREE Wi-Fi, FREE Parking, a Fully Licensed Bar, Buffet Breakfast, 24-hour Reception, Conference Facilities and 47 spacious bedrooms. All ... More | visit website

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