Lea Marston is a village in North Warwickshire which has history dating back to Saxon times and was owned by a local family in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Adderley family acquired the village through marriage and they built Hams Hall, demolished and was rebuilt in Cirencester. Later Hams Hall gave its name to the power station that was built here in the 1920’s growing through its history and at one time was the largest power generation station in Europe. The power station was however decommissioned and demolished in the 1990’s and the land has since been developed as a manufacturing and distribution centre covering some 430 acres, known today as the Hams Hall National Distribution Park. The village itself lies close to the River Tame and today would today be described as a residential village offering easy motorway access to the M42 and M6 which together with the Distribution Park are far enough away not to impact on the village itself.
Pub and Bar
Places to Stay near Lea Marston
Lea Marston Hotel (0.56 miles)
Set in 54 acres of grounds near the royal town of Sutton Coldfield. Lea Marston Hotel is the premier independent hotel in central England, set in an idyllic location. The warmest of ... More
Golf Water Park Lodge (0.70 miles)
A perfect choice for the business traveller and golfing man. Only 1 minute from J9 of M42 on the A4097, the Belfry golf/Hams Hall is only 3 minutes away. Superb comfort is ... More
The Railway Guest House (1.07 miles)
This 3-star guest house offers comfortable, convenient accommodation, close to the NEC, Birmingham International Airport and Train Station. The quality decoration and furnishings give The Railway Guest House a relaxed atmosphere. The guest ... More
Highfield Farm (1.43 miles)
Just 6 miles from the NEC and 1 mile from the Belfry golf course. Highfield Farm now firmly established in Curdworth as an oasis of comfort in the traditional style, sets ... More
Marston Farm Hotel (1.64 miles)
Nestled amid 9 acres of countryside, this former farmhouse is set on the Birmingham/Fazeley Canal and is within easy reach of Birmingham NEC and the M6 toll road. A short distance from ... More
The Belfry (1.77 miles)
The Belfry offers a range of facilities and services with a reputation for warm and friendly service. Set in 550 acres of beautiful English countryside and with easy access by ... More
James Guest House (2.27 miles)
Offering stylish and relaxing accommodation, this welcoming guest house occupies a privileged position in the rural village of Coleshill. The location of James House makes it perfect for visiting the NEC or ... More
Innkeeper's Lodge Birmingham Coleshill NEC (2.78 miles)
The Innkeeper's Lodge Birmingham Coleshill NEC and The Swan Crown Carvery is accessible from junction 4 of the M6 in Coleshill town centre. All 33 rooms are non smoking, have ... More
Ye Olde Station Guest House (2.85 miles)
This hundred year old railway guest house is set in the countryside, 15 minutes' drive from Birmingham Airport and the NEC and 2 miles from Hoar Park.
This non-smoking establishment has been ... More
Ye Olde Station Guest House (2.85 miles)
Brit Quote: |
On this day: |