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UK Hotels - Bulkington Hotels - Best Western Weston Hall Hotel
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Best Western Weston Hall Hotel Description:
Property Type HotelYear Built 1580 Year Remodeled 1999The Best Western Weston Hall Hotel Is A Grade 2 ListedManor House In The Heart Of Bulkington Village, LovinglyRestored To Its Original Glory, Set In Seven Acres OfGrounds. All Our Forty Bedrooms Are Twins Or Doubles. WeAlso Have Four Poster Rooms All Offering ModernFacilities. The Hotel Is Situated Close To The M6 AndM69 Motorways, Yet In A Peaceful Setting, Making It IdealFor Conferences. We Offer A Selection Of ConferenceRooms Which Can Cater For Anything From 2 To 200 People.We Also Have Parking For Up To 250 Vehicles.
Best Western Weston Hall Hotel
HOTEL YEAR BUILT 1580 YEAR REMODELED 1999 ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION THIS IMPOSING 16TH CENTURY ELIZABETHAN MANOR HOUSE IS SET IN SEVEN ACRES OF WELL KEPT GROUNDS IN A RURAL SETTING, PROVIDING A TRANQUIL BASE FOR BUSINESS EVENTS. CONSIDERING ITS PRIME LOCATION, THE BEST WESTERN WESTON HALL HOTEL IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE FROM THE M6, M69, NEC, BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT AND NUNEATON AND COVENTRY RAIL STATIONS. FIVE CONFERENCE ROOMS, THE LARGEST SEATING UP TO 200 DELEGATES, CATER FOR MEETINGS OF ALL SIZES, TEAM BUILDING EXERCISES CAN BE ORGANIZED IN THE GROUNDS, 36 EN SUITE BEDROOMS, AN A LA CARTE RESTAURANT AND AMPLE PARKING TO PROVIDE A CHARACTER VENUE WITH MODERN AMENITIES. GOLF CAN BE ORGANIZED AT A LOCAL COURSE.
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Best Western Weston Hall Address :
WOSTON LANE BULKINGTON
COVENTRY ENGLAND CV12 9RU
Bulkington, UK |
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