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The Peacock at Rowsley
United Kingdom, Midlands, Rowsley

"Understated British charm at this boutique hotel in Rowsley, from the mullioned windows to the modern lighting."

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From GBP 175  
per room per night
 

Fawsley Hall
United Kingdom, Midlands, Fawsley

"An unapologetically traditional Tudor country house, handsome and relaxed, set in beautiful grounds and rolling Northamptonshire countryside."

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From GBP 175  
per room per night
 

The Lowry
United Kingdom, Midlands, Manchester

“Manchester’s first five-star hotel sets the standard, with cutting edge, contemporary interiors and an a luxurious urban spa.”

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From GBP 115  
per room per night
 

Didsbury House Hotel
United Kingdom, Midlands, Manchester

“Impeccably tasteful, the Manchester boutique hotel has only 14 rooms with an equally stylish sister hotel just down the road.”

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From GBP 130  
per room per night
 

Eleven Didsbury Park
United Kingdom, Midlands, Manchester

“Set just outside the city centre, this posh hotel is the perfect relaxing retreat with chic rooms and a Victorian walled garden.”

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From GBP 120  
per room per night
 

Travel articles about Midlands

Bridgnorth & Ironbridge | Richard Binns | United Kingdom, Midlands, Shropshire

Shropshire is a county of sparkling facets and surprises. The south-east corner is a land of emerald and sandstone hues and where, at Ironbridge Gorge, two centuries ago, events occurred which changed all our lives

Shropshire and Offa's Dyke | Nick Maes | United Kingdom, Midlands, Shropshire

In Clungunford you’ll find The Bird on the Rock, possibly the greatest tearoom on the planet

Dales and Ales | John Borthwick | United Kingdom, Midlands, Oakham

The M1, England's best-known motorway, offers plenty, especially to the traveller who pulls off the motorway and turns straight into, say, the 15th century

Oops, There Goes Another Bit of Britain | Chris Moss | United Kingdom, Midlands, Derbyshire

Like many other circles, there is a rich pagan-cum-druidic folklore that extends way beyond the tentative specualtions of history books.




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