A modern hotel in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, centrally located within the Midlands and close to Alton Towers, with excellent motorway, road links and rail links to the Northwest..
Stacy
United Kingdom
Dinner was stunning and our server Owen was incrediable. We had a few questions before we ordered and he was really helpful and did everything with a smile on his face.
Lovely to have such a nice server.
In a peaceful, rural location, this country house was originally built in 1845. Today, the house has been converted into a luxurious privately owned hotel with many beautiful original features.
AngelWings69
United Kingdom
Our first visit and we will surely return!
Beautifully set out with Christmas trees, extremely inviting setting, fireplace crackling in the lounge & even this late into the season the place is stunning!
Greeted by warm and friendly staff, who were very informative & friendly!
The hotel is beautiful and the rooms are great, book and go see for yourselves you won’t be disappointed at all & enjoy the delicious food available, breakfast, lunch & dinner 5🌟
For pottery collectors or anyone interested in the history...
For pottery collectors or anyone interested in the history of pottery making in the UK, Stoke-On-Trent is a must visit. Plan on a whole day each at the Wedgewood Museum and Middleport Pottery. Fascinating histories!
In addition, Spode, Royal Stafford and Portmeirion all have their factory stores in Stoke and are all within a few miles of each other. Bring your checkbook. For garden lovers, the Biddulph Estate will blow you away.
Antoinette
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Stoke is off the beaten path we were there to visit friends.
Stoke is off the beaten path we were there to visit friends. Otherwise, we likely would not have a reason to go there. People we interacted with seemed very nice, but it's definitely a place that has seen its better days.
Steve
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
We stayed here for 1 night while visiting Alton Towers...
We stayed here for 1 night while visiting Alton Towers resort, very close and convenient. Me and 3 children stayed and we all enjoyed the pool. Breakfast and dinner were great, i got a great deal from Booking.com with bed, breakfast & dinner included. Perfect
Kay
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Stayed at the Holiday Inn by Junction 15, very convenient.
Stayed at the Holiday Inn by Junction 15, very convenient. Went to Trentham gardens. The gardens have been restored a lot in the last 20 years and are beautiful, well worth a visit. Nearby there is a garden centre and a shopping area with interesting little shops selling clothes, glassware, pottery, embroidery etc. People in Stoke are very down to earth and friendly. If we had had another day we would have liked to visit the National Trust gardens at Biddulph Grange, which have also been restored, but that will have to wait until our next visit.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Perfect for families, friends, business and couples.
Perfect for families, friends, business and couples. So much to do around the area. Local tescos, aldi, halfords, b&m, mc Donald's, Gregg's, and other big named shops. Also there is a retail mall about 10 min drive away. Beautiful area with gorgeous trees and scenery. Local to alton towers and a mile down the road is monkey forest, the uks only place where you can walk amongst 140 monkeys. A must visit!
A
Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
We came for the potteries but unfortunately didn't book...
We came for the potteries but unfortunately didn't book ahead so didn't realise it wasn't open till the Wednesday so missed it. Also couldn't get into Emma Bridgewaters so only did the wedgewood. But the hotel was excellent, the Upper House so will be coming back.
Catherine
United Kingdom
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We had issues with our room and we were upgraded without charge. The new room was better for us. Staff were helpful. Both rooms were clean. Cheap parking at the back of the hotel. Walking distance to the high street and shopping complex.
Pretty much the entire thing was bang on, yes the TV was small and the bathrooms seemed a little dated but you're getting what you pay for. If you're after the most up to date hotel in the world go to a premier inn or hilton!
Great location for a stop on route to Alton Towers.
Sainsbury's near by for cheap fuel and packed lunches.
Hotel was lovely and quiet, we all had a great night sleep.
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