Hotels in Kingswinford

The Kingfisher Hotel
A449, Kidderminster Road
Wall Heath

Kingswinford
West Midlands

DY6 0EN
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The Kingfisher hotel is country hotel situated on the edge of the Black Country with easy access to the Midlands Motorway network and one of the largest shopping centers, The Merry Hill Centre. The hotel boasts of luxuriously appointed standard rooms, 2 coronet suites and a four poster Suite. Each of our spacious room has been carefully designed with tasteful modern furnishings and fittings, direct dial telephone, TV, radio and en-suite facilities, and are particulary suitable for the professional traveller.We also offer at an extra cost a health Club consisting of 2 gym suites, swimming pool, spa, steam room, solarium and a fully equipped beauty and treatment room to offer that extra pampering. Special fitness classes are run each week to burn off those calories and achieve the body you've always wanted.We have a traditional bar and restaurant which offers full a la carte menu, bar snacks and have recently introduced a carvery ( ask for specific opening times).Most saturday nights we offer a full cabaret show featuring top tribute artists or bands, you can tailor make your evening with either a three course choice meal or a plated supper or just enjoy the experiance and just view the show.The Kingfisher offers a whole variety of facilities to make it "big enough to matter", but its warm friendly staff will show you that it is "small enough to care"

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Gym
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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