B and Bs in Harborne

Innkeeper's Lodge Birmingham West
West Quinton
Harborne
West Midlands

B32 1HP
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Innkeeper's lodge birmingham west (quinton) is located 6 miles from birmingham city centre. the national indoor arena (nia), symphony hall and the icc (conference centre) are all within 4 miles of this lodge. nearby bournville is home to cadbury world, the only purpose built visitor centre in the uk entirely devoted to chocolate. alternatively you may wish to visit the ikon gallery, sealife centre or the mailbox which is one of birmingham's finest shopping areas with an array of top designer stores, luxuary apartments, exclusive offices, waterfront restaurants and bars. each of our 24 rooms has a refreshing shower, a desk to work at, wifi in every room, telephone and modem services, tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen freeview digital tv and most importantly a comfortable bed. breakfast is complimentary and is served next door in the toby carvery quinton. guests can help themselves to a chioce of cereals, croissants, bagels, fresh fruit, yoghurts, juices, toast, preserves, fresh coffee & tea.the toby carvery quinton offers three different freshly roasted joints plus a healthy choice of eight seasonal vegetables. we also have a good selection of pub food with a drinks menu that has just about anything you could want to wash it down with.

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Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV

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