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Riverside Hotel
Riverside Dr Branston Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, England, DE14 3EP.
But if you don't catch anything, don't worry, the charming Garden Room Restaurant has a reputation for excellent cuisine providing an a la carte and fixed price menu for both lunch and dinner, while the Riverside Bar-Lounge serves a more informal light bites option, with a varied selection of hot and cold dishes. Guests who just want to relax over a coffee will appreciate the Cappuccino Corner, which served a wide range of speciality coffees as well as the quintessential English afternoon tea. Set in an area of natural beauty, there is plenty of picturesque countryside to enjoy around the Riverside Hotel. Virtually on its doorstep, the Branston Water Park offers a variety of walks and the chance to spot local wildlife. Nearby, the town of Burton upon trent is home to the famous Bass Museum which tells the story of 400 years of brewing. The ever popular Alton Towers is jsut 20 miles away, ideal for an exciting day out with the children

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Newton Park Ramada Jarvis
Newton Solney Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, England, DE15 0SS.
Close to the main motorway network the hotel is just two miles from the A50 linking the M1 to the M6. The hotel is an ideal tourist base for exploring local villages and attractions including Chatsworth House and Alton Towers.

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The Brookhouse Hotel Ltd
Brookside Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, England, DE13 9AA.
After the River Dove abandons the cascades of the Derbyshire Dales, it winds langourously through the fertile flatlands between Burton-On-Trent and Derby. The area has a pastoral beauty scarcely known and barely touched by modern times. Rolleston-on-Dove is the quintessential Old English village complete with thatched cottages and a babbling brook, The Dove no less, running through it. This is the setting for The Brookhouse, not just posing postcard-pretty by the river but a charming village character. The Brookhouse has woven a kind of magic over the people who work there. They are all local and as loyal as can be, two of the staff have been there 20 years and the only new boy is the owner, John Westwood, who has been there only 15 years!! The service is nimble and comes wreathed in smiles and a winning country accent. The restaurant has an excellent reputation for good food. Soft lights and candlelight reflect in silver and crystal; fresh flowers are everywhere. Freshness is the order of the day and your food is cooked to order. The wine list offers imaginative, rare and unusual wines. The bedrooms are splendidly appointed but do ask to see the other bedrooms; you will find a truly remarkable collection of antique beds gorgeously caparisoned. Comfortable, too!!

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