Bromsgrove Overview
Bromsgrove "the gateway to rural Worcestershire", opens onto one of the loveliest counties in rural England, an area rich in history and tradition. With excellent road links to major motorways and with Birmingham Airport only 23 minutes away, Bromsgrove is an ideal base for the Heart of England's many attractions.
Stately homes, working museums, unusual churches, Bromsgrove and the surrounding area has them all. Amongst the stately homes are Grafton Manor, a superb ancient manor house former home of the Earls of Shrewsbury which is now a thriving "restaurant with rooms". Close by is Hagley Hall, the last great Palladian mansion in England surrounded by its park whose temples, cascading pools and a ruined castle make it one of the finest, most picturesque in the country. Hanbury hall some five miles away was built in the style of Wren in 1701 and is substantially unaltered, and is now in the care of the National Trust.
Surrounded by undulating farmland, rising in the north to the Clent and Lickey Hills there are many opportunities for walking and enjoying the countryside. The Clent Hills, Waseley Hills and Lickey Hills country parks all provide enjoyment for those who like the great outdoors.
Hanover International Hotel, Bromsgrove
Located in the heart of England, this magnificent hotel, delightfully situated in landscaped grounds, with its distinctive Mediterranean style architecture and furnishings, brings the warmth and taste of the continent to the beautiful Worcestershire countryside.
A wealth of attractions are in the locality, West Midlands Safari Park, Severn Valley Railway, Warwick Castle and the Drayton Manor Park to name but a few.
Within easy reach of the M42, M40 and M5, the hotel is ideal for visitors to Birmingham, the International Convention Centre, National Indoor Arena and the NEC.
The Hotel has a wide range of richly decorated bedrooms that combine traditional comfort with modern amenities. Each Club bedroom has a luxurious ensuite bathroom, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, radio, hairdryer, trouser press and hospitality tray. In addition there are 17 Club Executive rooms, with mini fridge, iron and ironing board, and some with spa baths.
The two restaurants on offer provide quality, excellence and unique atmospheres. The Parador Restaurant is warmly decorated in a Spanish style. This is complemented by attentive service and a tranquil environment in which to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Alternatively, The Terrace offers snacks, meals and refreshments throughout the day and provides an informal setting with delightful views through to the central courtyard. There is also the Lounge Bar that is comfortably furnished and creates the ideal atmosphere for an informal meeting or place in which to relax and unwind.
Few hotels in the Midlands can offer such leisure facilities as those to be found at The Hanover International Hotel. Studio 4 offers many attractions for guests who wish to keep fit or simply relax. Facilities include a superb heated pool, a comprehensively equipped gymnasium, a sauna, steam room, spa bath, solarium, snooker and the new salon offers an extensive range of hair and beauty treatments carried out by a professional and fully qualified therapist.
Hotel Information
114 en suite Bedrooms
The Parador Restaurant
The Parador Café
Lounge and Patio Bar
Free Car Parking for 250
Hair and Beauty Salon
Leisure Facilities
Swimming pool
Spa, Sauna and Steam Room
Solarium
Gymnasium
Snooker
Surrounding Area
West Midlands Safari Park
Severn Valley Railway
Warwick Castle
Drayton Manor Park
Althorp House
Silverstone Racing Circuit
Sulgrave Manor
Warwick Castle
Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum