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Derby Travel and Heritage Information


Guest House in Derby, Derbyshire


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100A DOUGLAS STREET
Derby
Derbyshire
England
DE23 8LJ

EM Guest House, Derby

Accommodation Description:
Close to the centre of Derby, this newly refurbished Guest House offers clean rooms; reasonable prices; a great atmosphere; friendly multilingual staff and all the features of a top quality Guest Accommodation. Within easy reach of East Midlands Airport and with a great central location, the Guest House is an excellent base for those visiting the region. Derby is a good starting point for many tourists, as there are great attractions in the surrounding region, including the Peak District and Nottingham, home of the legendary Robin Hood

All of the rooms have soundproofed, double-glazed windows for a comfortable rest. The great facilities include Hi-Fi, TV, Wi-Fi. Parking facilities for cars and bikes and reception is open 24 hours a day



From: £20.00

Accommodation Rating: 2*G Self assessed

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Car parking available onsite
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Video/DVD Player
  • TV
  • Laundry/Valet Service
  • Ground floor bedrooms
  • Valet Parking
  • In-room Broadband
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Wi-Fi Available In Rooms
  • Video/DVD Library
  • [Channels] News
  • [Channels] Movies (Free)
  • [Channels] Music
  • Radio
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

 Nearest Attractions

Royal Crown Derby - 0.2 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Derby Museum and Art Gallery - 1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Derby, St Werburgh's Church - 1 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Derby Industrial Museum - 1.1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Pickford's House Museum of Georgian Life and Costume - 1.2 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Kedleston Hall - 4.4 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Kedleston, All Saints Church - 4.4 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Melbourne Hall - 6.4 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Donington Collection of Grand Prix Racing Cars - 6.9 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Calke Abbey - 7.3 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Derby - 0.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Matlock - 16.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Bakewell - 22.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Eyam - 27.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Woolsthorpe - 29.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Buxton - 30.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradwell - 31.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Barrowby - 32.4 miles away Heritage Rating

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Heritage Rated Guest House Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
From the bus stop on Corporation street near the fountain by walkingGo to Market place; keep going until you reach Corn market. Keep going cross the road go straight ahead on to St Peters Street. Then you should come to Osmaston road keep following that road until you reach Douglas Street which is on your right. Straight away you will find EM Guest House.From the bus stop on Corporation street near the fountainBy car About 4 minutes 1. Head southwest on Liversage St toward A601Traffic St.2. Slight left at A601Traffic St 3. Continue to follow A6014. Go through 1 roundabout5. At the roundabout take the 1st exit onto A5250Osmaston Rd 6. Continue to follow Osmaston Rd7. Continue on A514Bateman St8. At the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Douglas St9. East Midlands Hotel is a two storey building of a magnolia colour on the corner of Douglas Street and Osmond road near the traffic lights. From the Railway StationBy walkingGo out on to Midland Road and then turn left onto London Road. Go straight ahead until you reach Osborne street which leads to Bateman Street. Turn left once again onto Osmaston Road and then on the second exit turn right which is Douglas Street. Straight away you will see a two-story magnolia colour building which is East Midlands Guest House. From the East Midlands Airport By BusWalking About 5 minutes Get off the bus stop on London road. Go back until you reach Osborne street. Follow that road until you reach Bateman Street. Go straight ahead and turn left on to Osmaston Road. Take the second exit on the right. Straight away you will see a two-story magnolia colour building which is East Midlands Guest House.


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