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Bestwood Lodge Hotel is a former Victorian hunting lodge, built in 1865 and set in 700 acres of the beautiful parkland known as Bestwood Country Park. On arrival we enjoyed a drink in the foyer bar; with its oak panelling and roaring log fire, it felt most welcoming and luxurious – just the place to relax before dinner. Entering...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Burnstump Country Park on the fringes of Sherwood Forest, this converted 17th-century hunting lodge houses a modern and intimate restaurant offering a unique experience. Midway between Nottingham, Mansfield and Southwell, Cockliffe House is the ideal place for a meal with family and friends, where you’ll enjo...
View full reviewThe Best Western Westminster Hotel is housed in beautifully converted Victorian houses, and its restaurant is something of a rare find in today's dining scene. A gem amid a city overflowing with themed, chain and over-styled restaurants, this hotel is family owned and run, something clearly demonstrated through the personalised serv...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of upmarket Ravenshead, the Sherwood Ranger is at first glance the epitome of an excellent English pub. All the signs are there - the solid and homely exterior is warmly lit and welcoming; the countryside setting is idyllic; and there is a justified air that this place is an integral part of local life. The tru...
View full reviewSituated just off Junction 26 of the M1, The Nuthall is easy to find and proved a welcoming sight after our long drive one rainy evening. A potted thyme plant sits on each table in the dedicated restaurant area - a fragrant and rather lovely touch. The same degree of attention to detail was evident throughout our entire meal. Our wa...
View full reviewTake a trip into vibrant Hockley and you'll discover The Larder on Goosegate. Situated in a grade-II-listed building a stone's throw away from the Broadway Cinema, The Larder fits right into the chic yet informal neighbourhood feel. It seems that owners Ewan and Kate McFarlane are experts at making opposites attract - the restaurant...
View full reviewIn the rural village of Shelford, not far from the banks of the River Trent, you'll find the 'Best Pub in Nottingham', as voted for by The Best Of United Kingdom. Naturally, the friendly team at The Earl of Chesterfield are very proud of this achievement, and continue to uphold their high standards as their reputation grows. A large...
View full reviewTucked away just off Wollaton Street, this place is a real hidden treasure. As part of the Crowne Plaza Hotel, The Lacemaker reflects all the class of this prestigious brand. The restaurant exudes a contemporary feel; although its interior is crisp and modern, the original charm of the building has been retained. The à la...
View full reviewThe fantastic Aurora Restaurant can be found in Nottingham's historic lace market. The eatery's setting of being in a former warehouse that dates back to the 1800s lends it a certain rustic charm, while the comfortable furnishings cut contemporary swathes through the olde-style brickwork and York tile stone flooring. Chef patron C...
View full reviewSleek, sophisticated and altogether alluring, this place is just the tonic for reviving the soul after a long hard day. Relax and enjoy comfortable and stylish surrounds, be looked after by attentive and non-intrusive staff and sample food of excellent quality and presentation. This restaurant is certainly causing a stir on the Nott...
View full reviewThe Sir John Borlase Warren sits proudly at the crest of Canning Circus - a vibrant boutique-scattered area of Nottingham just outside the city centre. This fine establishment offers quality food and drink within a laid-back and unpretentious environment. Their menu is changed on a regular basis to keep up to date with the seaso...
View full reviewAlmost hidden from the bustle of traffi c outside, the first thing you’ll notice as you enter Alchemilla is its unique setting within a 19th-century coach house, which lay empty for nearly 150 years. Exposed brick walls contrast with plants and a central living wall of lush green plants. It has a tranquil feel, akin to finding y...
View full reviewBoutique accommodation in an historic building is something many would love to sample. Offering just this, The Walton in Nottingham is a beautifully decorated hotel with a notable restaurant open to both overnight guests and passersby. The building was originally designed as a hunting lodge for the nearby Nottingham Castle deer pa...
View full reviewWatson Fothergills takes its name from the renowned Nottingham architect who designed the building, and many other great landmarks in the city, in the late 19th century. The building dates back to 1883 and stays true to its heritage. It sits opposite the statue of Robin Hood by Nottingham Castle, making it a great location to eat ...
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