Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Cannock. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Somerford Hall - Brewood, Cannock, Staffordshire, ST19 9DQ |
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This magnificent Adam Mansion, built in the classic Palladian style, rests within an idyllic, peaceful parkland estate. Escape from the stresses of everyday city and suburban life and enjoy uninterrupted views of the beautiful surroundings from every window. And despite the secluded, tranquil setting, we are only 2 miles from the nearest motorway. Accommodation is provided in our individually, luxuriously designed bedrooms, offering a refreshing alternative to the usual travel experience. Relax in one of our elegant sitting rooms, enjoy a drink on the terrace or take a stroll throughout the picturesque gardens and woodlands. Dating from 1730, Somerford Hall contains a variety of interesting architectural detail such as the original ornate plasterwork in the hallway and a wonderful galleried oak staircase. The ballroom ceiling is an impressive example of period plasterwork and has been lovingly restored. |
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Hatherton Country House Hotel - Pinfold Lane, Cannock, Staffordshire, ST19 5QP |
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With a beautiful rural location in Penkridge, Hatherton is close to village shops, pubs, restaurants and the train station. It has great leisure facilities, including a heated, indoor pool. Hatherton Country House Hotel is just a few minutes' drive from the M6 motorway and is within easy reach of Stafford and important West Midlands destinations. It has a restaurant, bar and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and a widescreen TV with Freeview. Free access to Hatherton Hotel's leisure club is included. It has a gym, squash court, pool, sauna, solarium and steam room. |
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Holly Bank House - Bursnips Rd, Cannock, Staffordshire, WV11 2RD |
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Holly Bank House is a family-run, late Victorian property set in four acres of gardens. It offers the weary traveller a rest, and a warm friendly welcome at all times of the day and night. Guests are welcomed in the impressive main hall, with its fine antiques, suits of armour and, in winter, a roaring log fire. A sumptuous panelled drawing room serves as the guest lounge. Again it is furnished with antiques, and has an open fire. All bedrooms are individually and tastefully furnished with antiques and carefully chosen fabrics. |
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