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In the heart of the National Forest, this early 18th-century pub provides modern, cozily furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is just 5 minutes’ drive from Swadlincote, and East Midlands Airport is 15 miles away. Every elegant room at The Bull’s Head includes either a private bathroom or access to shared facilities. There is a flat-screen TV and free tea and coffee facilities in each room for guests to relax with. Hearty, full English breakfasts are served every day, and homemade, traditional dishes are provided in the pub. Sunday lunch is served every week, and guests can enjoy a range of real ales and a varied wine list. Scenic countryside walks can be experienced from just outside this historic pub. Free parking is available, and Burton upon Trent is a 15-minute drive away. Nottingham can be reached in less than 40 minutes by car.
in the county of Leicestershire
(3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction E)Staunton was mentioned in the Doomsday Book when it was held by Henry de Ferrers...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Leicestershire
(3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction SE)This town takes its name from the La Souche family, lords of the manor from about 1160. The Norman prefix distinguishes Ashby from other towns of similar name...
in the county of Derbyshire
(4.1 miles, 6.6 km, direction N)Repton is one of England's most ancient towns, it was once the capital of the Saxon Kingdom of Mercia and the church there is the burial ground of Saxon Kings...
in the county of Derbyshire
(5.5 miles, 8.9 km, direction NE)Swarkestone is a small enchanting village which grew up on the reeeded banks of the River Trent...
in the county of Staffordshire
(5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction W)Burton-on-Trent is an attractive town, it has a pleasing market place surrounded by pleasant properties, some being timber-frame black and white...
in the county of Staffordshire
(8.7 miles, 13.9 km, direction NW)This picturesque little town in the Dove Valley is dominated by the ruins of the medieval castle...
in the county of Derbyshire
(9.7 miles, 15.6 km, direction N)This is the premier town of the Shire, it is steeped in history with roots stretching to Roman times - the legions had a camp near the east bank of the Derwent, but the town was.....
Calke Abbey was built between 1701-1703. The building, in the Baroque style, was built for Sir John Harpur. It is an.....
This is said to be one of the most delightful country houses in Leicestershire, it was the former home of the Ferrers family who.....
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The ancient, crumbling walls of Ashby de la Zouch castle keep once rose to a towering 95ft and had four floors. It belonged to.....
Imposing church built in 1653, with fine panelled interior, set in attractive parkland...
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