Descriptions Hotel Marston Farm

The building, originally a 17th Century farmhouse, is situated in 9 acres of countryside, 2 miles from the Belfry and M6 Toll Road, 7 miles from the NEC and 4.8 miles from BHX - Birmingham International Airport. The property borders BirminghamFazeley Canal and is close to Birmingham City Centre.Marston Farm is a Country House Hotel and is an attractive alternative to the commercial city centre hotels. Drayton Manor Park, Warwick Castle, Cadbury World and Tamworths Snowdome are only a short distance away. The 19th Century Prime Minister and founder of the police force, Robert Peel, previously owned the hotel, and although it has been developed over the past 200 years, Marston Farm retains its country charm and character with comfortable decor, Inglenook fireplaces and deep armchairs. The popular Courtyard Restaurant is renowned for its excellent food. The permanent clear-span marquee is a popular venue for weddings. There are six meeting rooms of different sizes and ample free car parking. The hotel is very popular as a venue for meetings and conferences because of the comfortable surroundings, pleasant atmosphere and first class service from the experienced staff. After a long day at work or sight seeing, why not relax and enjoy a drink in the pretty courtyard during summer or in the warmth of the Parlour in the winter months

General
Marston Farm Hotel was built in the 17th century and is surrounded by vegetation, settled in 9 acres of land, in the Warwickshire countryside. Furthermore, this Sutton Coldfield Hotel has also the Birmingham-Fazely canal where guests can admire the boats or stroll alongside. The Marston Farm Hotel has over 200 years and had different owners, but it has kept its most unique characteristic; the country charm character that people come looking for. Guests staying at the Marston Farm Hotel can also dine at the magnificent Courtyard Restaurant and taste some excellent and delicious country cuisine. The Courtyard Restaurant is also a popular setting for weddings with its clear span marquee. The Marston Farm Hotel is a good place for those on a business trip, offering 6 meetings rooms. Whatever is your excuse, visit The Marston Farm Hotel, and treat yourself and your loved ones to some beautiful scenery and comfortable accommodationThe rooms at the Marston Farm Hotel are carefully designed and decorated with both leisure and business guests in mind. There are 36 rooms between singles, Doubles and twins. Every room at the Marston Farm Hotel has en-suite bathroom.

A delightful product that is an ideal base for exploring the heart of England with Shakespeare Stratford, Warwick Castle and Alton Towers all within very easy reach. The hotel has some quaint and memorable features: inglenook fireplaces, original rafters, wattle and daub, a pretty courtyard for quaffing away during the summer and armchairs so deep you're asleep before you've come to rest. Free car parking is also provided. (GW 03/2008) A country house hotel: The property dates back from around 1650, and was originally a 17th Century Farmhouse. The manicured gardens and the tranquil setting has helped the hotel retain its country charm. Located in nine acres of picturesque Warwickshire countryside, the grounds border the Birmingham-Fazeley canal where towpath walks and colourful boats can be seen. Access to Birmingham is easy and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is only 7 miles away. Suburbs 20 kms to city centre 15 kms to the nearest airport (birmingham) 10 km to the nearest station (tamworth) 30 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 15 km to the nearest fair site (nec)

Full Service Hotelyear Built 1674 Year Remodeled 2008Additional Property Description 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 Birmingham International Airport And Less Than 2 Miles From The Belfry Golf Complex, Marston Farm Provides An Attractive Alternative To City Centre Accommodation, Without Sacrificing Accessibility. A Wonderful 17Th Century Country House Hotel, Marston Farms Has Been Developed Over The Past 200 Years, Yet It Retains Its Country Charm And Character With Comfortable Decor, Inglenook Fireplaces And Deep Armchairs.

The building, originally a 17th Century farmhouse, is situated in 9 acres of countryside and is 2 miles from the Belfry. The hotel is 7 miles from the NEC and 2 miles from the M6 toll road. The property borders Birmingham/Frazeley Canal. A short distance from NEC and Birmingham International Airport and 1 mile from the Belfry Golf Complex and close to Birmingham City Centre. Marston Farm is a country house hotel and is an attractive alternative to the commercial city centre hotels. Drayton Manor Park, Warwick Castle, Cadbury World and Tamworth's Snowdome are only short distance away.

The building, originally a 17th Century farmhouse, is situated in 9 acres of countryside and is 2 miles from the Belfry. The hotel is 7 miles from the NEC and 2 miles from the M6 toll road. The property borders Birmingham/Frazeley Canal. A short distance from NEC and Birmingham International Airport and 1 mile from the Belfry Golf Complex and close to Birmingham City Centre. Marston Farm is a country house hotel and is an attractive alternative to the commercial city centre hotels. Drayton Manor Park, Warwick Castle, Cadbury World and Tamworth's Snowdome are only short distance away.

Originally a 17th century farmhouse, the Marston Farm Hotel has been extended over the years and now offers 37 well-appointed ensuite bedrooms. One of the previous owners was the 1st Prime Minister, Robert Peel. Amenities include a bar, restaurant and conference rooms.

The Marston Farm Hotel is deep in the country. But it's still only a quarter of an hour from the NEC in Birmingham and near to Sutton Coldfield, and so it's well worth finding.

The upscale Best Western Marston Farm Hotel was built in the 17th century and was the ancestral home of Sir Robert Peel, the founder of Her Majesty's ...