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135 Hagley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, B16 8LS, UK
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Surrounded by its own tranquil and immaculately kept grounds, this unique country house hotel rests in the city, conveniently located for visiting Birmingham.
The hotel offers a variety of facilities and services including 2 bars, a restaurant and 5 conference rooms of various sizes. The hotel is a favourite with locals and long distance guests alike. Former guests of note include the famous author JRR Tolkien.
The Plough and Harrow Hotel is just a short hop away from Birmingham’s Broad Street and the ICC (International Convention Centre). The Bull Ring and Merry Hill are also close by for city shopping.
Please note due to the age of the building disabled access is limited. Please contact the hotel for further details.
Directions.
Located on the outskirts of Birmingham city centre, the hotel is quite central to all major motorway links. If you are travelling by train, the hotel is a short taxi or bus ride away from New Street station located within the city centre.
44 rooms
Standard Double Room
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Last updated 06 July 2008
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