Located in Worksop, 7.2 miles from Clumber Park, Lock Keeper, Worksop by Marston's Inns has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Occupying a privileged position, on the edge of Sherwood Forest, this Nottinghamshire hotel is a haven of unrivaled tranquility and natural beauty; an ideal base for exploring the county.
Deborah
United Kingdom
The room is a little out dated, but met my needs, the spa area is lovely and the food was great. I have booked again as defiantly value for money
Located in Blyth, 10 miles from Clumber Park, The Angel Inn (Blyth) provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nick
United Kingdom
Breakfast was amazing. Staff were really helpful and kind. Made sure we had a wonderful stay!
Wildes Inns in Chesterfield provides accommodations with a garden, a bar and a terrace.
Marilyn
United States of America
The helpfulness of the staff nothing was to much trouble which was very refreshing.
The whole property was delightful.
There is one thing that could be improved upon and that the front parking lot. The shifting of the stones onto the areas that are tarmac looks scruffy and difficult to navigate and especially when you have luggage in tow.
The Ye Olde Bell Hotel is a 17th-century coaching inn set in the Nottinghamshire village of Barnby Moor. The hotel has free Wi-Fi, the St Ledger Bistro and the 1650 Restaurant.
The Worksop area is great for easy access to lots of nature...
The Worksop area is great for easy access to lots of nature parks and attractions, such as Sherwood Pines, Sherwood Forest, Thoresby Hall and Clumber Park. I would not recommend the Muthu Clumber Park Hotel though, as the rooms are dirty and dated and not at all as advertised.
Sandra
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Very small town. Small market.
Very small town. Small market.
Best places to visit - The house is an ideal place to stay to tour the Dukeries.
Welbeck Abby house is not open but visits to the shopping area and the museum are all free. 2 fantastic exhibitions on at the moment. 20 mins. from Whitwell
Chatsworth House is not too far away. I recommend the farm shop café.
Hardwick Hall was built in 1593. Last tenant died 1960's. Nearly every wall has a tapestry on it.
Christine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved the hotel and its surrounding gardens and the adjacent...
Loved the hotel and its surrounding gardens and the adjacent canal with its locks will be a great distraction in the summer when the canal boats are passing through.
Still very new in appearance and has everything that you would expect and at a very reasonable price.
Will make a good base for a touring holiday as it has local attractions and plenty nearby as well.
We will most definitely stay here again when we are in the area and have no hesitation in recommending it.
KEITH
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
There are lots to do in Worksop and surrounding areas.
There are lots to do in Worksop and surrounding areas. All the hotels are nice and offer different options depending on what kind of stay you require.
The shopping is good in Worksop and there is a cinema with plenty of places to eat.
jacqueline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very well acquainted with the extended area so it was good...
Very well acquainted with the extended area so it was good to have a base to explore from and relive memories.
Revisited Creswell Crags, Dukeries Garden Centre, Dobbies Garden Centre, Rufford Abbey, Thoresby Hall and The Carrs, Warsop.
Steve
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
as my daughter was getting married in the area and needed to...
as my daughter was getting married in the area and needed to get ready there ,it's was fantastic ,just one thing ,the garden areas need attention and some points for decorating ,but people should not be put off ,it's a lovely place in a wonderful setting with spa facilities
The location is on the edge of Worksop. The Inn is a pub (obviously) and is in a quiet area. The room was satisfactory and the bathroom had a bath. I checked in fairly late but they managed to provide me with dinner. It has a large car park.
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