Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Newark.
Comfortable
and friendly farmhouse accommodation on a
working farm.
When in this beautiful part of the world
why not visit the historical town of
Southwell - which many describe as the
"Jewel in Nottinghamshire's Crown".
The Minster has unique pepper pot spire
which dominate the town.
It is a place steeped in
history with its connections to the English Civil
War. Other places locally to visit are the market
town of Newark with its castle and its elegant
Georgian Town Hall and the Cathedral like St. Mary
Magdalene, the finest parish church in
Nottinghamshire. We are only 10 minutes from
Sherwood Forest and 15 miles from the cosmopolitan
City of Nottingham. We pride ourselves on the warm
welcome we give to our guests ensuring that your
stay in Nottingham will be an enjoyable one.
Great Food, Good Ale
and a Relaxing nights sleep all in one
place...perfect!
The Boot & Shoe Inn is a 17th Century coaching inn based
in the conservation village of Flintham Nr Newark.
Just off the A46 it is ideally situated for
visits to both Nottingham, Newark and Lincoln.
We offer quality (4 diamond rated) en-suite
accommodation with colour TV, tea/coffee making
facilities and free Wi-Fi internet access in each
room. We're sure once you stay
with us you'll see why we have so many returning
guests. An extract of our visitors book can be
found on our
website. Price: Single £45.00, Double/Twin £60.00,
Family £75.00 Rooms: 5 Accommodation Type: Pub/Inn
This non-smoking Bed and
Breakfast establishment is located in the tiny
hamlet of Moorhouse. The cottage dates back to
the seventeenth century and has been
sympathetically renovated and extended to
preserve the old world charm, whilst offering
modern comforts.
The "colourful" named rooms
are mainly en suite with hospitality tray.
Ideally situated for visiting both the Market
towns of Newark and Retford and the historic
cities of Nottingham and Lincoln which are a
short drive away. Newark is recognised as being
one of the major Antique Centres in the UK with
six annual shows. Visit the Sherwood Forest
Visitor Centre celebrating the past history of
Robin Hood and his merry men. The accommodation
is 4 diamond rated. We are 10 minutes from
Sherwood Forest and the the world famous "Major
Oak". 15 minute drive to Newark Showground
and Southwell Race Course. Most major Credit
Cards accepted.
Please mention Tourist Net UK when
contacting Breck's Cottage Bed & Breakfast.
"The only
guest house in Newark with 5 stars and a
GOLD award."
Newark Lodge
Guest House dates back to the 17th
century and has all the charm of a Tudor
cottage with beautiful old ships timbers
used in the construction.
The bedrooms are all en-suite, with
colour TV, trouser press, hairdryer,
hospitality tray and are non smoking.
Breakfast
is served in the splendour of the dining room
which overlooks the drawing room with it's
inglenook fireplace and a wealth of beams. Local
attractions include Newark's famous ''Antiques
Fair'' which takes place six times a year. It
attracts people from all over the world just to
view the three thousand stalls. Located on the
river Trent, Newark is steeped in history with
such names as Charles 1st, Lord Byron and King
John just to mention a few. Nearby is Southwell,
with it's very fine Minister dating back to
Norman times, and of course the most famous
forest in the universe ''Sherwood Forest. *Dogs
by prior arrangement.
Please
mention Tourist Net UK when contacting Newark
Lodge Guesthouse.
* Price: Single from £45.00 - £59.00,
Double from £68.00 - £79.00, Family from £85.00 per
night Rooms: 2 Single, 2 Double - All En-suite Accommodation Type: Guest House
This 150 year old
farmhouse and barn conversion is accredited with
AA 4 diamonds and sits in open countryside just
four miles from the market town of Newark,
Southwell, Lincoln and Grantham.
The Newark showground is in
close proximity. Southwell has its magnificent
Minster and all weather racecourse which makes
it an excellent day out and Lincoln has the
stunning castle which has one of the four copies
of the Magna Carta and stunning surrounding
countryside. All rooms have tea/coffee making
facilities, colour TV, hairdryer and a private
bath or shower room. Price: From £25.00 - £35.00 per person, per night Rooms: 1 Twin, 1 Double, 1 Four Poster, 1
Single - All en-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
Crosshill House is a 200
year old refurbished cottage in Laxton, near
Newark Nottinghamshire - the heart of Robin Hood
Country. We are ideally situated for Newark
famous for its castle and many antique shops.
Other local attractions include the Major Oak
and County Park Robin Hoods famous hideout,
Clumber Park and Center Parcs in Sherwood
Forest. We are also near to Lincoln which has
its magnificent castle and is steeped in over
2000 years of history.
The cottage has been
tastefully refurbished to a high standard and a
full English breakfast cooked on the AGA is
offered. Continental and healthy options are
also available. We pride ourselves on the
friendly welcome we extend to all our guest to
ensure that you have an excellent time whilst
here. All rooms have a colour TV, tea and coffee
making facilities and hairdryers. Price: Single £50.00, Double £66.00, Triple
from £75.00 Rooms: - Accommodation Type: B&B
Lilac Farm is
a listed building which retains many
features from 400 years ago, it has
modern facilities for a comfortable stay.
Laxton is an excellent location in the
countryside, whilst here why not visit
the many antique shops of Newark or spend
a day in Southwell with its racecourse
and Minster...
...with a history which dates back to the 7th
Century including Saxon, The Normans and the
English Civil War. Another nearby day
out is Lincoln which again is of historical
importance with over 2000 years of history, it has
a Cathedral and a magnificent Castle and is
surrounded by country side. Laxton has easy access
to Southwell, Nottingham and Lincoln which are all
steeped in history and provide an excellent day
out. All rooms have televisions.
Price: £25.00 per person, Double £50.00
per room Rooms: - Accommodation Type: B&B
Situated in
rural Nottinghamshire, The Firs dates
back to the 15th century and retains many
of its original features.
Guests are
welcome to use our lounge and
conservatory to read and relax.
In the winter
the log burner warms the room and in the
summer guests can enjoy the extensive
gardens.
The area has a number of charming villages and
great pubs and is excellent for walkers. For
fishermen, Portland Waters is only a 5 minute
drive away. We are ideally situated for Newark,
Grantham, Lincoln and Nottingham. Newark is famous
for its International antiques fairs and also
boasts museums, added to that there are
restaurants to suit every taste. Many of our
guests also visit Nottingham on a day out which is
a truly Cosmopolitan city with an excellent mix of
theatre, shopping, bars and history. We pride
ourselves on the warm welcome we extend to all our
guests to ensure that your stay at The Firs will
be an enjoyable one.
Newark Lane, Barnby in the Willows, Newark,
Nottinghamshire, NG24 2SL Tel: 01636 672568
Mobile: 07740
779770 Web:
www.ivyfarmnewark.co.uk
We are ideally located
for the Newark Showground, visitors to Newark
may also want to visit the Air Museum or the
International Antiques Fair. Other days out
include Lincoln which is steeped in over 2000
years of history - it has a magnificent Castle
and a cathedral, it is also surrounded by
countryside.
We are also within easy
reach of Nottingham - a vibrant exciting city
with a mix of ancient and modern - why not visit
the tales of Robin Hood or the historic Lace
Market area? With its range of theatres,
shopping restaurants and nightlife it makes an
excellent day or night out. We offer all our
guests a warm welcome and do our utmost to make
sure that your time in the area is an enjoyable
one.
Price: From £35.00 - £70.00 per room Rooms: 1 Double, 1 Family, 2 Twin Accommodation Type: B&B
In 9 acres of beautiful parkland and landscaped grounds, this country house hotel has recently undergone a major refurbishment and is a wonderful mix of historic elegance and modern style.
Set in the historic market town of Newark, this Victorian residence has been carefully refurbished to provide a modern 3-star hotel and restaurant, whilst still retaining many of its original features.
Premier Inn Newark is just off the A46 between Nottingham and Lincoln, and close to the A1. It has an on-site Table Table restaurant, free parking and very comfortable rooms.
The modern feel of Deincourt Hotel is complimented by its setting, right at the heart of the historic market town of Newark-on-Trent. With 33 well-appointed bedrooms all incorporating en-suite facilities, colour televisions, direct dial phones and Internet connection points, Deincourt offers a friendly and relaxing stay whether business or pleasure. Offering the very highest quality service in a r more info. . .
The Georgian Townhouse is ideally situated in the quiet, fashionable London Road conservation area, overlooking public gardens, only a short five-minute stroll from the town centre ,with its boutique shops and fashionable restaurants, and only a short drive from the A1 and the Newark showground, home to the bi-monthly international antiques fair. The location of the Georgian Townhouse is complemen more info. . .
A warm friendly welcome awaits at The Lord Nelson Inn; a 200 year old village inn, situated in the Nottinghamshire village of Besthorpe, close to Newark-on-Trent and Lincoln. In our two bars you can enjoy a home-cooked meal with fine wine in front of a real fire, have a chat with the locals over a pint of real ale (popular guest ales include The Reverend James and Roaring Meg), join in the quiz on more info. . .
North Nottinghamshire should be proud of The Square andCompass, for its the epitome of a great British country pub low exposed beams, large open fire and a warm and invitingambience.The pub is located on the edge of the picturesque village ofNormanton-on-Trent, and draws customers from all overthe north of the county. It is a wonderfully spacious pub andrestaurant with lots of parking space, large more info. . .
A market town, and also a small river port on the
mighty Trent. It has retained its cobbled market place, some half-timbered
buildings and the Church of St. Magdalene. Once destroyed by the Vikings in
the 12th century and quickly rebuilt, with Bishop Alexander adding a
formidable castle. This impregnable fortress became a tragic ruin after
Charles 1 surrendered it during the Civil War. King John died in the castle
five hundred years earlier, either from poison or a combination of peaches
and cider. Built as a defensive structure during the war is an earthwork
known as The Queen’s Sconce. Prime Minister William Gladstone was Newark’s
MP for three years in the 19th century, he made his first public address
from the Clinton Arms.