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Accommodation List 2020 Dog Friendly Accommodation In The Bromsgrove Area Canine Massage Therapy Centre bears no responsibility for accommodation on this list. Please contact individual companies for their policies on dogs in rooms and for current prices. Dodds Corner B&B (Free for 1 small dog Please call to confirm) Ashboroughs Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast Dodds Corner Cottage Kidderminster Road Old Burcot Lane, Dodford Bromsgrove Bromsgrove B60 1PH Worcestershire B61 9EH Website: www.ashboroughsfarmhouse.co.uk Website: Email: [email protected] www.bedandbreakfastbromsgrove.co.uk Tel. no: 07415 321614 Email: [email protected] Tel. No 01562 770086 Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa Holiday Inn Express (charge for Dogs) (Free for dogs) Birmingham Road Worcester Road Marlbrook Wychbold Catshill Droitwich Bromsgrove Worcs Worcs WR9 7PA B61 0JB Website: www.expressdroitwich.co.uk Website: www.britanniahotels.com Tel. No: 0871 902 1608 Tel. no. 0121 447 7888 Phepson Farm Bed & Breakfast Clent Hills Camping and and Holiday cottages Caravanning Club site Himbleton Fieldhouse Ln Droitwich Romsley, WR9 7JZ Halesowen B62 0NH Website: www.phepsonfarm.co.uk Email: [email protected] Website: Tel no. 01905 391205 http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.u k/campsites/uk/westmidlands/halesowen/cle nthills Tel. No. 01562 710015 Accommodation list 2020 Southcrest Manor Hotel Travel Lodge, Bromsgrove (ideal for our students without dogs) 2 Finstall Road, Aston Fields, B60 2DZ Pool Bank Sat nav postcode: B60 2DZ Southcrest Tel: 08719 846386 Redditch Worcestershire Website: B97 4JS https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/492/ Bromsgrove-hotel Website: https://www.southcrestmanorhotel.com/c Woodlands Bed and Breakfast ontact-us Alvechurch Tel. No: 01527 541 511 B48 7BX The Crown Marston Inn, Droitwich Website: Wychbold www.woodlandsbedandbreakfast.com WR9 7PF Email: [email protected] Tel. No: 0121 445 6774 Website: https://www.crownpubdroitwich.co.uk/ Email: [email protected] Tel. No. 01527 861413 Ye Olde Black Cross (Free for dogs) 70 Worcester Road Bromsgrove Worcs B61 7AG Website: http://yeoldeblackcrossbromsgrove.co.uk/ Tel. No: 01527 876052 Please note that the Hall used for many of our workshops is in a small Rural village at Bournheath, Nr Bromsgrove. There is unlikely to be public transport in the area other than private taxi and these hotels and Bed and Breakfasts are likely to be more than walking distance. The nearest train stations are at Bromsgrove (4 miles) and Barnt Green (4 miles). The nearest airport is Birmingham International (22 miles) *********************************** Canine Massage Therapy Centre bears no responsibility for accommodation on this list. Please contact individual companies for their policies on dogs in rooms and for current prices. If you find that accommodation is no longer available, we welcome the information in order that it can be removed from this list. Accommodation list 2020 .
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