Arbury Hall
Arbury Hall

Once a major industrial centre Nuneaton is now in part at least a dormitory town for Coventry and Birmingham. Georgian Gothic Arbury Hall, or more accurately a farm on the estate there, was the birthplace of George Eliot... Read More

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La Tavola Calda Hotel

La Tavola Calda Hotel

We are a small friendly family run hotel close to Nuneaton town centre and located conveniently for the Midlands Motorway Network, Birmingham Airport, NEC, NIA, East Midlands Airport, Coventry Airport and the rail network. We ... More | visit website

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Longshoot Hotel

Longshoot Hotel

The Hotel is ideally based for both tourist and business traveller with 47 fully en-suite bedrooms. Perfectly situated to local places of interest, conveniently located to Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and the NEC.We are well know for ... More | visit website

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The Royal Arms Hotel

The Royal Arms Hotel
Due to its rural location; The Royal Arms is an ideal spot to enjoy and experience real ales; a unique atmosphere; friendly attentive staff; fine foods and an altogether renowned establishment. 'Far from the madding ... More | visit website
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Weston Hall Hotel

Weston Hall Hotel

Whether your stay is business or pleasure, the excellent food, friendly service and period surroundings offer a reminder of the elegance of a bygone era, coupled with all the modern comforts and facilities expected by ... More | visit website

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Chase Hotel

Chase Hotel

Close to major motorways, with all its facilities under one roof, this large pub and hotel offers comfortable and competitively priced accommodation, plus outstanding facilities for business and private functions. A relaxing escape from the busy ... More | visit website

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