The Tudor Court Hotel - Solihull
52.43421012674783, -1.811545193195343Located a 25-minute stroll from Planet Ice Solihull, the 3-star The Tudor Court Hotel Birmingham is within 500 metres of Church of the Holy Ghost and Mary Immaculate. This Birmingham hotel offers a car park on site.
Location
The property is about 10 km from Birmingham airport and 2.8 km from such cultural venues as Solihull Central Library. The hotel is 3 km from Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council in Birmingham. The Old Rectory Farm is situated 3.9 km from the accommodation.
Gospel Lane / Brook Lane bus stop is located not too far from The Tudor Court Hotel.
Eat & Drink
Guests can have breakfast in the restaurant. The lounge bar provides you with a place to unwind. Serving Balti meals, Indian Dream lies 2.5 km from this Birmingham hotel.
2 years or adults: Extra bed £ 10
Essential information about The Tudor Court Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 89 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 7.8 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 7.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 9.4 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Birmingham, BHX |
Location
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Reviews of The Tudor Court Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 23 Aug
The location of the hotel was perfect for a night out with friends, as it was situated near various entertainment venues such as the NEC. We were also pleased to find that the rooms had tea and coffee making facilities, allowing us to enjoy a warm drink before heading out or after a long night. the conservatory provided a cozy and relaxing space to unwind and chat during the evenings. the staff were friendly and accommodating, making our stay hassle-free. the cooked breakfast in the morning was a delightful start to our day.
The dated bedrooms and small size of the rooms were the only downside to our experience.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Aug
Big, comfortable four poster bed. Easy late access through code. Pretty furniture.
No headboard for bed and gap at head so pillows fell down at night and very uncomfortable to sit in. General lack of seating. One stool and one dining style chair. Nowhere to watch the very small TV which was in the way of the tea and coffee making facility. Lack of space in bathroom for personal toiletries, nowhere to put anything in shower, a bottle of shower gel was just sitting in the only place available - the floor. Very little space in the room, I found it hard to squeeze into the bed.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Aug
It's a very pleasant and quiet hotel with extremely helpful and friendly staff. We've stayed a couple of times now and will stay again in the future.
The shower could've done with a shelf or something for shower products like shampoo, but that's a minor niggle really.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Jun
The family room we stayed in had a pleasant exterior and a lovely garden. The main public areas had an old-world charm. The hot breakfast served was tasty and enjoyable.
The room we stayed in had outdated bed linen and the shower was in need of a good clean and regrouting. The electrical sockets in the room were inconveniently placed.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jun
Very friendly atmosphere. The owners were extremely helpful and were always at hand to make our stay very pleasant. A very comfortable bed, we had a good nights sleep. We stayed in the annexe coach house which was comfortable and warm.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Jun
The hotel is a family hotel and the owners were very nice and helpful. The hotel is a lovely old world hotel with a nice garden.
The hotel was advertised as in solihull, but was a good 3 miles from the town.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Apr
The Tudor Court Hotel was a pleasant surprise, offering great value for money. The prices were reasonable, especially considering the attention to detail throughout the hotel. I particularly enjoyed the beautiful conservatory, overlooking a well-kept garden. The hotel's location, not far from local shops, made it convenient for exploring the area.
All was satisfactory, nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Apr
The room was spacious and the bed was comfortable. Beautiful building.
They took ages to answer the door when we arrived. When the lady of the house answered the door she had her phone held to the other ear and it seemed like it was a hassle for her to have to deal with us. My friend stayed in the room below and rang me twice to ask me to stop walking around In my room because if squeeky floorboards, even though I was barely moving. The shower head wouldn't hold up on its own, so I had to shower whilst holding it up. Both my friend and myself had San. Awful nights sleep because there was absolutely no heating, and the rooms were FREEZING, to say the least. My friend also had no freebies, and just had 4 very fuzzy terrestrial channels.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Apr
We stayed in the Coach House which was a good size and had good facilities.
My parents had a room in the main hotel and it was a little tired and outdated.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Apr
The value for money at this hotel is truly exceptional. With affordable prices, you get much more than you would expect. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect, from the comfortable rooms overlooking a well-kept garden to the small touches like having the right place for making tea or drying your hair. The location of this hotel in a residential neighborhood ensures a peaceful and quiet stay, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The friendly and attentive staff provide excellent service, going above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable. And let's not forget the delicious breakfast served in the cozy conservatory.
Everything was more than satisfactory.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Apr
the hotel is what it is a Tudor house full of character the owners are very helpful and do their best to make you feel at home and the breakfast is fantastic
our room could do with a bit of a makeover but was adequate for our needs
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missingWrote a review on 20 Apr
The room was lovely with everything we needed supplied. We were surprised, and thrilled, to be in a room with a 4-poster bed! When looking for a socket for my hair straighteners it was found behind the headboard. Previous places we've stayed made me almost hold my breath for fear of dust - NOT so at the Tudor. It was such a pleasure, and I have to say a surprise, to find this was clearly a hotel that actually moved the beds when cleaning the rooms. Definite bonus points in our book.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Apr
The hotel offers excellent value for money, with affordable prices that won't break the bank. The attention to detail is evident throughout, from the well-kept gardens to the comfortable rooms. The friendly staff go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay, providing exceptional service. The location in a residential neighborhood adds a sense of tranquility and creates a homely atmosphere.
All was satisfactory at this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Apr
The cooked breakfast was excellent!
This should not be classified as a Hotel, definitely a B & B! I booked a double room, the room was a single with a double bed, no room for a bedside table or a desk, the en-suite was very small the shower cubicle doors did not open fully you had to squeeze in through the opening. The room was cold there was no room thermostat, you had to ask the owner to turn on the heating system this served the whole house so was not always needed for other rooms, made me feel my request was inconvenient. I would definitely not stay here again.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Apr
The owner didnt no that I was staying at the hotel,very rude when opening the door,was put in a room that I didnt book and when I informed her she said that room is not available now.was put in the master room which wasnt very clean as it had puibic hairs in the shower and on plates.breakfast was very poor and gave me food poisoning which left me sick for days.wasnt worth the money that I paid . I wouldnt recommend this hotel to an aninmal.