George and Dragon, Alrewas in Alrewas provides accommodations with a garden and a bar. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Soxford
United Kingdom
Location is perfect and outside area fantastic.
Comfortable bed and lovely shower room
Set in its own grounds, this beautifully restored 18th-century lodge offers a rustic pub with seasonally inspired food and cask ales.
Marguerite
Ireland
Everything about our stay was really nice and we cannot complain.
Friendly welcoming staff, very nice rooms, all spotlessly clean, lovely breakfast. This is a very nice location and venue to stay.,
With a bar and restaurant, Riverside Hotel sits in the Staffordshire village of Branston on the banks of the River Trent.
Shaun
United Kingdom
The room was nice and well catered.
The pub/restaurant had a very nice atmosphere and decent drinks and food options.
The staff were friendly.
The car park was more than big enough.
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Paul
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Dickinson
United Kingdom
Great, pub, all the staff very friendly, great breakfasts, evening meals were tasty and very good value. The atmosphere in the pub was welcoming, definitely recommend.
Location in a small village, very pretty and well kept.
Perfect for visiting the National Memorial Arboretum.
Perfect for visiting the National Memorial Arboretum. There is a local Royal British Legion Club that is not the best I have been in. Sat nav will have you miss the place unless you take the signs Village only. The village seems to have properties that punch over the average.
Stunell
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was in Alrewas to visit the National Memorial Arboretum.
I was in Alrewas to visit the National Memorial Arboretum. The arboretum is a lovely place to spend time and reflect on the lives lost in war and many other reason.
Alrewas village is very quaint with a local shops and couple of pubs and a fish and chip shop among other things.
Pauline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village close to National Memorial Arboretum which is...
Small village close to National Memorial Arboretum which is well worth a visit. Village has several pubs and a nice looking coffee shop. Good walks along canal. The Crown pub served a very good dinner at reasonable price
Christina
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely quaint place!
A lovely quaint place! We didnt have very much time at all for exploring as we arrived a short time before we were going to a wedding but what we did see made us realise it would be worth coming back to sometime to have a good look around. Loved the thatched cottages!
The location was perfect as I wanted to visit the nearby National Arboretum for an Army function. It is also an old English type Public House and restaurant with full character. The room is small but after all it is a Pub and not a Hotel But it was very ,clean tidy and had all the necessary things like tea coffee and plenty towels. Also TV.
Food was excellent. The room was comfy and large, with a good bathroom. Although the room was on the front of the property and near the A38, the triple glazing was very effective. It was a very short stroll into Alrewas old village and then along to the canal and the narrow boats. Generally felt welcomed and good value for money.
The staff were very happy and helpful. The landlord offered me a lift in his car to the National Memorial Arboretum, which was not walkable, and to me, above and beyond what I would have expected.
The meals were excellent. The room was warm and cozy. Alrewas is a nice quiet friendly village.
Host was lovely, the breakfast was really good, I was worried about noise as the B&B is near the road - but it was the most peaceful nights sleep I've had while travelling. The room was not stuffy / over heated as you get in lots of chain hotels.
Breakfast was excellent, freshly cooked local produce. We chose the location because it is so close to the National Memorial Arboretum, but Alrewas itself is very pleasant with walks along the canal and a choice of pubs.
Welcoming, helpful host. Excellent location for visiting National Arboretum, our reason for stay. Alrewas is lovely little village with some excellent pubs and good for an evening stroll. Very affordable.
A great location in Alrewas to visit family and discover local history. Friendly staff in a historic building. Bed was comfortable and room was warm and cosy on a frosty night.
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