This splendid Georgian house sits in 7 acres of peaceful and picturesque gardens. Dating back to 1790, it offers individually designed rooms and traditional fine dining in its elegant restaurant.
Escape to the geographical heart of England. This innovative and stylish Hilton at St George’s Park, Burton upon Trent is nestled in The National Forest located 6 miles from Burton upon Trent and just...
Located 28 km from Donington Park, ibis budget Burton Upon Trent Central offers 2-star accommodation in Burton upon Trent and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, The Mews by Spires Accommodation 2 bedroom house in a converted Georgian Property in secluded area of the Town Centre close to A38 is located in Burton upon...
Located in Burton upon Trent, 27 km from Donington Park and 33 km from Drayton Manor Theme Park, Brewsters by Spires Accommodation 2 bed apartment in converted Georgian House provides accommodation...
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Cooper's ground floor apartment in a converted Georgian House sleeping up 5 is an apartment set in a historic building in Burton upon Trent, 27 km from...
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Spar Court One bed apartment is located in Burton upon Trent, 32 km from Drayton Manor Theme Park and 37 km from Belfry Golf Club.
Domestic travellers can reach Burton Upon Trent by train from London (approx. 1.5 hours) or by car via the M1 motorway. International travellers can fly into Birmingham Airport (approx. 50km away) and take a train or taxi.
The most convenient airport for Burton Upon Trent is East Midlands Airport, due to its proximity, approximately 30km away, and its extensive domestic and international connections.
Burton Upon Trent offers several public transport options. The town is served by Arriva Midlands and Midland Classic buses, providing regular services to local and regional destinations. Burton railway station offers direct trains to Birmingham, Derby and Nottingham. Taxis are also readily available. Cycling and walking are viable for short distances, while car hire services are an option for longer journeys.
The most popular area in Burton Upon Trent for visitors is the town centre, known for its rich brewing heritage, shopping facilities, and proximity to the River Trent. It's convenient for transport links and offers a variety of accommodation options.
What guests said about Burton upon Trent:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Would recommend 'Tower Balti' take your own alcohol, top...
Would recommend 'Tower Balti' take your own alcohol, top reviews! and 'Derbyshire Arms' both very close to the railway station in Station Road. Great spa at the Hilton at St George's Park (20 mins drive). Town has plenty of shops and cafe's
Andy
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I cannot see my negative comments about the food we had for...
I cannot see my negative comments about the food we had for dinner or any feedback. I said the mash was reconstituted, the frozen vegetables soggy and the pies didn’t have any recognisable pieces of meat in them. Not very pleasant to try to eat.
We were woken at 7am by our neighbour running a bath. Very noisy - like a truck hitting the room. No way could you sleep through it,
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel room was very basic, but had everything necessary.
The hotel room was very basic, but had everything necessary. The amazing thing is how very inexpensive it was. The hotel is close to the train station, making it very convenient for us, and the staff was very friendly and helpful. If you're into luxury this isn't your place, but if you're on a budget, you can't beat it.
Bethany
United States
10
Scored 10
It is a very interesting town, with a good local football...
It is a very interesting town, with a good local football club, a beer museum and a huge Coors brewery.
An (allegedly) haunted house called Sinai with, I believe a moat and some lovely walk ways especially along the canal towpath.
Stephen
10
Scored 10
We needed to stay close to NMA for a Falklands war service...
We needed to stay close to NMA for a Falklands war service of remembrance the hotel had a warm welcome and the room was large very clean and fit for purpose breakfast could be improved with proper plates but we enjoyed our stay
Robin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We don’t know this place at all. It’s off our beaten track.
We don’t know this place at all. It’s off our beaten track. My grandson lives in the area and held his wedding at the wedding barns in April. We stayed at St. George’s park hotel on that occasion … because they couldn’t hold a reception due to covid so put the party off until this week. I didn’t like St George’s Park hotel, the food was awful and the noise of drills was deafening … so I searched for somewhere that I thought was nearer enough for an overnight stay. The taxi cost £20 each way to get there which wasn’t great, but the stay at Dovecliff Hotel was lovely.
Norma
United Kingdom
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Great apartment, good location in centre of Burton near everything we needed. Flat was really comfortable, lovely kitchen, comfy bed, nice big shower. Huge TV with a big sofa for relaxing. Location for us was perfect. Easy walk from station, close to large Sainsbury's and close to restaurants and bus stops to get where we needed to go. Was very quiet as well when we were there on a Friday and Saturday night.
Kitchen well equipped with enough pots and pans for cooking. Will be my first choice if I come again.
Location in central Burton made access to the town easy with on street parking outside the property. The accommodation was well appointed, clean and came with all those travel essentials and everyday practical extras, like washing up liquid and extra toilet rolls, to make the stay pleasurable. Information from the owners was clear and delivered in a timely fashion. Would certainly make use of this property or one of the others available when in the area again
Everything, we were on the 4th floor in a family room which was very spacious. The room was spotless, the bed comfortable and the shower hot. The staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was fine and there were tea and coffee making facilities in the room and shower gel. It's very centrally located in Burton, by the train station and parking was cheap at £3.00 for 24 hours.
Really nice spotlessly clean apartment. Plenty of parking and in a lovely modern warehouse development. It's not the biggest space but more than adequate for a solo traveler or a couple. Bed was super comfy, massive TV and great WiFi.. will absolutely stay again if I'm working in the area.
Staff were friendly and helpful, hotel was clean and room was comfortable, we had two dogs with us which was also no problem, the girls at the reception made a fuss of the dogs and made them feel welcome also. Breakfast was well set out and food hot and plentiful, coffee was good.
The property was very comfortable and had a lot of charm—it was the perfect “quintessential” British country pub with a lovely (and lively) bar area. The restaurant was actually much better than typical pub fare, which was a great surprise, and the staff were all very friendly.
The room was lovely
The staff were all friendly and professional
Plenty of tasty breakfast options
There was a nice walk to do in the area
The hotel looked very impressive from the outside
We enjoyed all of the England team memorabilia around the hotel and grounds
Conveniently located within walking distance of the town centre. Numerous amenities, including the attached shop, supermarket around the corner and a couple of take aways nearby. Staff were helpful in checking in and room service.
What an amazing property and such high standards. Great location just outside Burton. Fantastic views of the town centre yet especially quiet. Clean and airy can't fault anything, well done! Can't wait to return.
Really nice outside area at the back of the hotel with access to a pleasant walk along the river which is a real advantage for this hotel. Good selection of Beers (Madri) good food and good staff
Small but adequate. Was quite close to the main centre and there is a Lidl next door. The kitchen was well equipped. The apartment was very quiet which was appreciated.
the owner was so nice and the location was so good. it has good access to the train station and the city centre. there is a Lidl just next to the house
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