Coleshill Hotel - Coleshill, Warwickshire
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N 52° 29.775 W 001° 42.308
30U E 587905 N 5817022
An Old English Inns pub, the Greene King hotel chain. The wooden panels, beams and soft lighting make the place look far older than it really is. Opened in 1982
Waymark Code: WMVBBE
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/27/2017
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"An Old English Inns pub, the Greene King hotel chain. The wooden panels, beams and soft lighting make the place look far older than it really is. Opened in 1982, many of the structural features came from a stately home in Kenilworth. The place is open plan but is sufficiently sprawling to feel like separate rooms. A tidy patio area allows for al fresco drinking."
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"only 5 minutes from the N.E.C., with easy access to the M42 and the M46 Birmingham Toll Road, Coleshill Hotel is the ideal corporate location. Situated on the main street of this picturesque Tudor town, the authentic facade of the building dates back to Doomsday and we are unique in that our Cameo Room conference facility used to be the old town cinema. In the restaurant we pride ourselves on the best of homemade food, where our in-house chef is sure to please your taste buds every time you visit. Our varied menu is spectacular and not to be missed. We have a large selection of wines to accompany your meal. You could join us in our traditional bar where a drink can be enjoyed. Our comfortable bedrooms include two feature rooms with four poster beds, and three family rooms. All rooms are en-suite and complete with mod cons. Our Cameo conference room holds up to 200 people and is fully self contained with it's own bar, toilet, disabled toilet and wheelchair access. It is ideal for birthdays, weddings, etc. We can provide a buffet and our resident DJ can play the right music for the occasion. Our meeting room which holds up to 10 people is great for conferences or team build exercise . Whatever the reason for your visit our TV free and friendly atmosphere will create the ideal surroundings."
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