Colwick Hall Hotel
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.

Although Colwick is a true piece of Georgian architecture, the estate’s history goes back as far as the 1300’s. Alas, all traces of previous structures disappeared during the construction of the existing ‘Palladian’ house in 1775.
Enthusiasts of poetry, though, will be far more interested to note that the property originally belonged to the family of Alfred Lord Byron. Furthermore, his childhood sweetheart, Mary Chaworth, whom he first met in 1798, eventually married the later owner of the estate, Jack Musters.
Grade II* listed Colwick Hall is set amid some 60 acres of its own grounds which include woodlands and a lake.
4 star rated, the hotel features just 16 guest rooms in all, including the Lord Byron Signature room which the hotel itself suggests might possess “one of the largest bathrooms in any hotel in the world”.
See the Historic Hotels in Nottinghamshire index
Enthusiasts of poetry, though, will be far more interested to note that the property originally belonged to the family of Alfred Lord Byron. Furthermore, his childhood sweetheart, Mary Chaworth, whom he first met in 1798, eventually married the later owner of the estate, Jack Musters.
Grade II* listed Colwick Hall is set amid some 60 acres of its own grounds which include woodlands and a lake.
4 star rated, the hotel features just 16 guest rooms in all, including the Lord Byron Signature room which the hotel itself suggests might possess “one of the largest bathrooms in any hotel in the world”.
See the Historic Hotels in Nottinghamshire index
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