PREMIER INN

What's not to like about a Premier Inn (bumping into Lenny Henry in the corridor is NOT guaranteed). 5/10 minute drive from Gorcott Hall.
THE SOUTCHREST MANOR

Nestled in woodland in Headless Cross, just a mile from Redditch town centre and less than a ten minute drive from Gorcott. Fabulous rates offered to Gorcott guests!
MEADOW FARM
01527 585639

The Meadow Farm Hotel is ideally located in the Midlands for all activities and day's out. Birmingham NEC is located just 17 miles away, and 10 minutes down the road is the Kingfisher Shopping Centre, with plenty of shops and restaurants. Pitcheroak Golf Course can be reached in 2 minutes and the Forge Mill Needle Museum is only 1 mile away. Fun family attractions like Warwick Castle, Drayton Manor theme park and Cadbury World are all within distance for memorable day trips. Parking is free on-site.
THE BELL AT TANWORTH

The Bell is a delightful 18th century country pub, which has recently undergone major refurbishment.
The pub is surrounded by beautiful scenery, which is enjoyed by ramblers, bikers, walkers and cyclists. Located in the neighbouring village of Tanworth in Arden (Nick Drake's home), about 10 minutes from Gorcott, and close to Solihull, Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon for any guests wishing to explore a little further afield.
THE GRAZING GUEST HOUSE
07951 660015

Sandra's lovely airbnb is just a ten minute ride away. This is a beautiful, purpose converted guest house with one main bedroom and a twin set of two double beds in an upstairs mezzanine. It is beautifully appointed and set in an amazing garden with a pond and a water feature.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

Steps from the hotel, Redditch Station offers direct trains to Birmingham New Street Station. Catching your flight is a breeze, with Birmingham Airport (BHX) just 30 minutes away by car. Business guests can host meetings for up to 50 delegates in our 2 naturally lit conference rooms. Within a 30-minute drive, you can sink your teeth into chocolate production at Cadbury World, or explore England's grisly history in the medieval dungeon of Warwick Castle. In Stratford-upon-Avon, also an easy drive away, visitors can view the half-timbered house where William Shakespeare was born, and see productions of his plays at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.