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Lower Gungate,
Wigginton, Staffordshire, England,
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Totally refurbished in 1992 and rooms updated Feb 2009 the exterior of the building was restored to its original appearance, due to its conservation order, however this does not do justice to its interior. We are close to many interesting places Drayton Manor Park the N.E.C. and the Belfry Golf … more >>
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Location
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Ramada Tamworth Hotel
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Cathedral Lodge Hotel
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Hotel
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The Belfry
Wishaw, West Midlands
Hotel
49.50
6.9 miles
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