The Brookhouse Hotel is a William and Mary Grade II listed building of special architectural and historic interest built around 1690, and converted to a hotel in 1976. A house of character where the food is excellent and the beds amazing.
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.
Primary Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Double Room(s)
Site Facilities Off-street Parking, Restaurant(s)
Room - General Double Glazed Window, Ensuite (Private Bathroom), Heating
Room - Electrical Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television, Direct Dial Telephone
Activities Sightseeing, Walking
Nearby Attractions, Town

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