Hotel: Marston Farm Hotel
Address: Body Moor Heath, Birmingham, GB B76 9JD
martson farm hotel is an atmospheric country house hotel
situated 15minutes drive from the nec.
this property was built in 1680 renovated in 1990. There are six meeting rooms of different sizes and ample free car parking. The property is very popular as a venue for meetings and conferences because of the comfortable surroundings, pleasant atmosphere and first class service from the experienced staff. marston farm is perfectly located for conferences and company events with facilities to cater for up to 150 delegates. Why not relax over a game of tennis, enjoy a drink in the pretty courtyard during summer or in the warmth of the parlour during the winter months. the hotel is relaxing and tranquil with a richly designed traditional interior retaining its country charm and character with its inglenook fireplaces and deep armchairs. Its grounds border the birmingham-fazeley canal where towpath walks and colourful boats can be enjoyed. The property is situated in 9 acres of picturesque warwickshire countryside. The property dates back from c1650 and was originally a 17th century farmhouse, nineteenth century prime minister and founder of the police force, robert peel, previously owned the hotel and although it has been developed over the last 200 years.
this property was built in 1680 renovated in 1990. There are six meeting rooms of different sizes and ample free car parking. The property is very popular as a venue for meetings and conferences because of the comfortable surroundings, pleasant atmosphere and first class service from the experienced staff. marston farm is perfectly located for conferences and company events with facilities to cater for up to 150 delegates. Why not relax over a game of tennis, enjoy a drink in the pretty courtyard during summer or in the warmth of the parlour during the winter months. the hotel is relaxing and tranquil with a richly designed traditional interior retaining its country charm and character with its inglenook fireplaces and deep armchairs. Its grounds border the birmingham-fazeley canal where towpath walks and colourful boats can be enjoyed. The property is situated in 9 acres of picturesque warwickshire countryside. The property dates back from c1650 and was originally a 17th century farmhouse, nineteenth century prime minister and founder of the police force, robert peel, previously owned the hotel and although it has been developed over the last 200 years.
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