Set in 120 acres of Leicestershire countryside, within 10 minutes drive of M1 junction 20, offering 72 comfortable bedrooms with en suite facilities and an 18-hole championship golf course.
Located in Lutterworth and within 24 km of University of Leicester, Chequers Country Inn features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Comfortable hotel, just what we needed when visiting family nearby
Situated in the market town of Lutterworth just 15 minutes’ drive from Rugby, this B&B offers en suite guest accommodation with free Wi-Fi throughout. There is easy access to the M1, M6 and A5.
With garden views, Victoria Farm is situated in Lutterworth and has free WiFi. All bedrooms have access to a microwave, toaster and fridge., allowing guests to prepare their own meals.
Alison
United Kingdom
Location good for a course at Stoney Cove, good value for money.
Situated just 25 km from De Montfort University, Modern house in the heart of the Lutterworth provides accommodation in Lutterworth with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as private check-in and...
Just 5 minutes' drive from junction 1 of the M6, Brownsover Hall Hotel is a fabulous Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion nestling in 7 acres of woodland and gardens.
R A
United Kingdom
Old fashioned, but nice. Lots of stairs to room. Quite hard to find the hotel at night - an extra sign to confirm the first one would be nice, as that one is some way from the entrance.
The Golden Lion is a friendly, family-run hotel and 16th-century inn located in the village of Easenhall, just 4 miles from Rugby and Rugby train station. It has free parking and free WiFi access.
John
United Kingdom
We didn’t have a cooked breakfast. The other offerings were of the ‘far from healthy’ variety. Far too much sugar!
My favorite place was Saint Mary's Church (Attention: only...
My favorite place was Saint Mary's Church (Attention: only open from 12 to 2!!) with the monument of Wycliffe, the painings and its very special atmosphere. The exposition in HIGH POINT is very interesting too because of Wycliffe. I made a nice walk along the river Swift where Wycliffes bones have been burnt about 600 years ago.
When you stay at Grey Hound Inn (with its great history) eating doesn't need te be a problem. They have everything for reasonable prices.
Dick
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
I'm familiar with the area and Lutterworth is a lovely...
I'm familiar with the area and Lutterworth is a lovely traditional market town with a Coaching Inn and local market. It also has a link with Sir Frank Whittle, of jet engine fame and also has good road network links. The surrounding area has lovely villages with pubs, restaurants, cafes, village shops and a garden centre. Lutterworth is in Leicestershire but abuts with Warwickshire and a short distance from Northamptonshire, well worth a day out.
Katrina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lutterworth is a small town but suits us as a stop off on...
Lutterworth is a small town but suits us as a stop off on the way to or from the North West where we have family. It has a fantastic Indian restaurant called the New Sunar Gow which I can recommend highly
Paul
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Their website says pet friendly hence I booked it.
Their website says pet friendly hence I booked it. Was all good until I arrived, I was placed in basement room as to health and safety rules. My friend, also with dog got room at first floor and no one informed of change required. I have informed that dog is with me on check in and check out asked for charge and nothing was mentioned. Yet day following of check out I’ve got a call asking to clear bill of £15 a night for pet stay. The charge was never mentioned and my friend didn’t pay a penny!! Absolutely ridiculous and I won’t come near this hotel. Not recommend.
Agnieszka
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lutterworth not really a town I would visit for '...
Lutterworth not really a town I would visit for 'entertainment ' purposes, I was visiting relatives. Some good pubs and bars town has a 50's feel, with independent shops lining a main high street. Loads of warehouse outside of town!!
csj
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Nothing to like, unless you are a fan of roadworks, unlit...
Nothing to like, unless you are a fan of roadworks, unlit country lanes and one-way systems. Ate in a local pub. Food was reasonable except for being served salad with no dressing and a large bowl of chips with lasagne(!). Not exactly a balanced meal. Won't be hurrying back any time soon.
The location is right in the center of town, which is very convenient. The courtyard is beautiful to walk into, and the room was cozy and inviting. The staff were friendly, and it was perfect for us and our kids. We enjoyed the many breakfast options, and love how the dining room has windows into the courtyard. We stayed in hotels, B&Bs, and an Airbnb on our road trip around the UK, and our 7 and 9 year old kids remember this one as the "luxury" hotel. Even if it's technically not, it had everything we needed!
Traveling from dubai with a new baby we needed our own space in a practical location near family. The house is new, clean and spacious and extremely safe. The location is accessible to many major road links so you can be in Leicester or Birmingham very quickly. Janine was on hand the entire stay and was very responsive. Lutterworth has many take aways and super markets in walking distance so it’s very convenient. We were very settled there for 10 days. Was perfect for a small family.
Very unique type of BnB in a normal chalet bungalow type of house.
Bed comfortable, good bathroom, nice shared lounge, good outdoor spaces (but it was too windy and cool to spend much time out there).
The hot tub was really nice too.
The host lives off site but came in to cook breakfast each morning, and the breakfast was plentiful and good.
The host was very welcoming, friendly and helpful with local knowledge.
Within easy reach of Lutterworth and Rugby.
The hotel was lovely, our room was very comfortable and we slept well. The breakfast was very good. We had a lovely greeting from the receptionist when we arrived. The pool was very nice but maybe the sauna and steam room should be working for the complete opening hours and not just from 9am, also no toilet near the pool is inconvenient as you have to go back to the changing area upstairs which makes the floor slippery near the stairs.
A beautifully renovated property, it was such a privilege to stay here and Janine the host was so friendly, taking the time to show me around when we arrived. The location is great too, right in the centre of the lovely little town of Lutterworth.
Quiet rural location. The hotel is a little sprawling but is clean and tidily decorated The facilities are decent and the staff polite and helpful. The food was a nice surprise. It was very good; much better than I expected when I saw the menu.
Charming hotel with friendly and helpful staff staff. Both breakfasts and the one evening meal were very good. The beds were very comfy and our room across the courtyard was the closest I've ever been to the hotel amenities, which was a bonus.
It was perfect for what we needed, we attended a wedding nearby at Kilworth House and needed a base for the evening. The breakfast was great and the room was very clean and comfortable. the host was very friendly and welcoming.
We liked the cheerfulness/politeness of nearly all of the staff who looked after us very well all across the board Wonderful .The hotel was so clean and comfortable My sister and I were desperate for a rest and we got one .
Host was really helpful, parking was secure and location was very easy to find and accessible for my work. Facilities were as expected and was great value compared to mainstream hotels in the area.
The hotel felt fresh and newly refurbished, spotless bathrooms, comfortable bed and pillows….staff lovely
Lovely location, very restful , u could feel the history
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