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 Retford.
Six bedroom Guest House
with en-suite facilities. Television and
tea/coffee making facilities in all rooms.
Hairdryer and ironing facilities available.
Special diets can be catered for.
A non smoking establishment.
Parking available. Children welcome. Please
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Lodge. Price: Single from £20.00 - £25.00, Double/Twin £30.00
- £35.00 per room Rooms: 6 En-suite Accommodation Type:
Guest House
London Road, East Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 7DX
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The Elms Hotel is an impressive Grade II listed building set in beautiful grounds in the market town of Retford. The Hotel provides an excellent base for visiting Nottinghamshire. Sherwood Forest and Clumber Park are just a short distance away. The new Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport is a 20 minute journey by car.The hotel has a large function room for up to 200 guests and is suitable for all types of events including weddings.... more
A superb 18th Century manor house set in over 3 acres of professionally landscaped gardens. Located in the historic market town of Retford, this traditional 63 bedroomed hotel is one of the best in the area. Relax in the comforts of The West Retford Hotel by enjoying a drink in the Chatsworth Bar before dining in the luxurious Candlewicks Restaurant, with a menu featuring traditional favourites and exciting new dishes. The hotel is ideally situated for business travellers or leisure guests with the A1 and M1 only a short drive away making it perf... more
Our romantic 17th century coaching inn, in the Nottinghamshire village of Barnby Moor, rose to fame and fortune in the days of stagecoaches and highwaymen. Today Ye Olde Bell Hotel and Restaurant offers the finest traditions of a fully refurbished country house hotel in extensive grounds combined with modern comforts and facilities. Our St Leger Bar and Bistro is at the heart of the hotel and offers guests an informal alternative to the elegant oak panelled 1650 Restaurant. Ye Olde Bell has long since been one of the regions best loved venues f... more
A market town on the River Idle is said to be one
of England’s oldest chartered boroughs. Foundries and paper mills are
counted amongst its industries, and it was once a staging post on the Great
North Road. James Brindley designed the Chesterfield-Repton Canal in the
18th century, to bring wide barges and their cargoes to the River Trent.