This charming 16th century coaching inn with 27 refurbished en suite bedrooms, 2 bars and a restaurant is situated opposite the Norman Minster and close to the town of Newark.
Location. The Saracen's Head Hotel is located in Southwell, England, within 50 metres of ... more
the Minster Cathedral, 14 miles from The Bell historic pub, and 16 miles from Sherwood Forest. Hotel Features. The hotel has an Old English facade, and wall...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Saracen's Head Hotel is located in Southwell, England, within 50 metres of ... more
the Minster Cathedral, 14 miles from The Bell historic pub, and 16 miles from Sherwood Forest. Hotel Features. The hotel has an Old English facade, and wall...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
This charming 16th century coaching inn with 27 refurbished en suite bedrooms, 2 bars and ... more
a restaurant is situated opposite the Norman Minster and close to the town of Newark.The Saracens Head mixes the old with the new; offering modern comforts to com...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A beautiful old church, free admission Disadvantages: Not for everyone's taste
Southwell (pronounced Suthall) is a picturesque little village in Nottinghamshire, close to the Lincolnshire border. It is famous as the place where the Bramley Apple originated and it is also home to The Workhouse, Britains best preserved example of a Victorian Workhouse, which is now in the care of the National Trust. Southwell's most famous attraction is however it's church.
Southwell Minster has held Cathedral status since 1884 but the church itself predates that by almost 1,000 years. It is officially known as Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
It was in the year 956AD that construction of the present church began although an earlier church, possibly on the same site has existed since 627AD. The Doomsday Book of 1068 describes the "Archbishops Manor" in great detail but in 1108 the Norman's largely ...
Advantages: Close to city centre, re-developed. Disadvantages: Expensive.
I have stayed in this hotel many times from the ages of 7 through to 18 and it has been a firm favourite with my family. The first thing to say is that it isn't cheap with prices of around £70 - £80 a night, always look out for the special offers as they help to bring the price down quite a lot.
Up until last year the hotel, I was feeling, was being let down by their lack of redecorating, but, they have just redeveloped a massive side of the hotel so I imagine they've caught onto this and are slowly changing things! As you can see from the photo though it does have a lovely rustic charm to it.
Location: This hotel is in the best place possible. The Cathedral is literally right across the road from this hotel and some rooms have lovely views of it. The main centre of town is about a 5 minute walk away so not far at all.
The staff are ...
Advantages: Conveniently Positioned Disadvantages: Poor Service
My brother and his family had just moved over to Norfolk and invited us over before they had actually sorted their new house out, so we were left with only one thing to do. We had to book into a hotel for the night (Luckily he paid half as it was his fault for not telling us!). We were not disappointed, though, as Norwich is a very pleasant and boasts to be a perfect place for some historical sight-seeing (From my brothers pocket of course!)
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The Maids HeadHotel is a 13th century building in the heart of the city, directly opposite the famous Norman Cathedral.
On first view of the hotel, though, it did not give me much of a historical view and on entry it seemed rather shabby compared to the descriptions we had read online.
As we walked into the reception, we were greeted with a pleasant ...
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Long Name
The Saracens Head Hotel
Rating
3 Stars
Rooms
27
Type
Hotel
Address
Market Place
Post Code
NG25 0HE
City
Southwell
County
Nottinghamshire
Country
United Kingdom
Continent
Europe
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This charming 16th century coaching inn with 27 refurbished en suite bedrooms, 2 bars and a restaurant is situated opposite the Norman Minster and close to the town of Newark.
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