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Guest Reviews

Overall rating: 4.2 out of 5
 We stayed one night only but we wish it was longer. Location was superb. Quiet area but so niece with lots of niece restaurants. The owners could not be more helpful and friendly. Niece house with lounge area. The athmosphere was … 
Grzegorz - May 12
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Facilities

  • Baggage store
  • Internet access (wireless) in public areas
  • Ironing facilities
  • Wakeup call
  • Lounge
  • Non-smoking (throughout)
  • Lock-up facility for bicycles
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Policies

Check-in: 2:00 PM till 9:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.

Check-out: 12:00 PM
Late check-out available on request

Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: No pets

Cancellation Policy

Booking Terms and Conditions

Accessibility

Payment At Property

Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card, Cheque


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Accessibility

  • Support for the Mobility Impaired
    Unfortunately we are unable to offer specific facilities for those guests with mobility issues.
  • Support for the Visually Impaired
    Unfortunately we are unable to offer specific facilities for those guests with visual impairments.
  • Support for the Hearing Impaired
    Unfortunately we are unable to offer specific facilities for those guests with hearing impairments.

Description

Self Assessed 3 Stars Guest House

Whether on holiday or business the Achill Guest House is ideally placed, just 1 mile from the M42 junction 5 and easy access to surrounding areas such as the NEC, Birmingham Airport, Solihull, Blythe Valley and Birmingham Business park.

It is the aim of Achill Guest House to provide a high standard of accommodation to business contractors and families at an affordable rate. Guests can also enjoy easy access to sightseeing areas such as Kenilworth, Warwick, Birmingham and Stratford.

Knowle village dates back to the time of King Edward I of England, over 700 years ago, when it had the status of Royal Manor. The Parish Church, which is still used today, was consecrated in 1403. There are many ancient buildings nearby, notably 16th century Grimshaw Hall and the current library which dates back to Elizabethan times. The Guild House dates back to the 15th century and forms the core of a conservation area of which the restored Chester House is an outstanding feature

Ratings & Awards

3 Stars Self Assessed Guest House