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Ibis Styles Burton On Trent
"Clean room and an excellent variety of breakfast items"
Reviewed on May 11, 2026

Buxton Crescent
"This was our fourth stay at the Crescent, our first under Champneys’ ownership. As locals we are invested in the building, having followed its restoration over the years, not least with considerable financial help from the county and borough councils. We booked our stay some weeks ago through Expedia ..."
Reviewed on May 21, 2026

Holiday Inn Express Burton Upon Trent by IHG
"Nice clean room with comfortable bed. Staff were very friendly and helpful"
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

The Dog and Partridge Country Inn
"Just a beautiful place to stay"
Reviewed on May 10, 2026

B&B HOTEL Derby
"The location, 800 yards from the train station, was why I booked a room for two nights in the first place. The hotel's staff was very helpful, pleasant, and went out of their way to help me. The hotel's room was small compared to others I stayed at during my trip, but it had all I needed, and the ..."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026

Holiday Inn Stoke on Trent M6, Jct 15 by IHG
"All okay with staff breakfast and bar but room size was too small and double bed size not enough for two adults"
Reviewed on May 2, 2026

Derby Mickleover Hotel, BW Signature Collection
"Rooms are out dated and not clean"
Reviewed on May 13, 2026

Palace Hotel & Spa Buxton
"Expedia listing did not say the room I booked was basically a basement prison cell without the benefit of a window. Horrible. No one answers the phone at this property. When you call the number on Google you get charged, even if you hang up the moment you hear the voice saying you’ll be charged. ..."
Reviewed on May 15, 2026

3 Bedroom New House with WiFi
Swinscoe Hotel & Travel Guide
Swinscoe contains an exceptional range of Travelocity-registered places to put your feet up. Within driving distance of where the locals can be found in Swinscoe, travelers can select from 12 special Travelocity-accredited places to stay.
An enlightened decision for the times you prefer to base yourself close to the urban core of Swinscoe, is the Dog and Partridge Country Inn.
The Devonshire Arms at Beeley is approximately 15 miles (23 kilometers) outside the center of Swinscoe. Another accommodation option is the Cavendish Hotel, which is situated 17 miles (27 kilometers) away. You could also choose to make a booking at the Chequers Inn or the Terrafirma Guest House.
16 miles (25 kilometers) to the west of Swinscoe, you will find Stoke-on-Trent, where you can spend the day visiting Trentham Gardens, Gladstone Pottery Museum and Hanley Potteries Museum. The Holiday Inn Express Stoke On Trent and North Stafford Hotel Town Centre are a few of the great lodging choices in Stoke-on-Trent. 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the west of Swinscoe, you may also choose to stay at [name of second nearby city or town (sibling)], which is home to the Slaters Country Inn and Borough Arms Hotel. Whether you're just passing through or staying in [name of second nearby city or town (sibling)], keep a day to explore the Staffordshire University and Potteries Shopping Centre.
Situated 25 miles (38 kilometers) from downtown Swinscoe is Nottingham East Midlands Airport. Base yourself nearby at Hilton East Midlands Airport or Radisson Blu Hotel East Midlands Airport.
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Buxton Crescent
"This was our fourth stay at the Crescent, our first under Champneys’ ownership. As locals we are invested in the building, having followed its restoration over the years, not least with considerable financial help from the county and borough councils. We booked our stay some weeks ago through Expedia - I selected a room we had used before and paid full price. I didn’t delve for the ‘important information’ which is further down the screen. Therefore, we were astonished on arrival to find we would have to pay an additional £40 per person per night just to swim in the hotel pool. This was ‘Champneys policy and part of the spa package’ - I never asked what this included though I suspect not much judging by the individual cost of each of the different spa treatments available. I have never been charged to swim in a hotel pool before, nor had the friends staying with us who are world travellers. The manager reduced the cost to £20 each after I complained. The room was comfortable but the breakfast disappointing - flabby slices of bread for the toaster - no fresh loaves - and our friend’s poached egg was cold. To add insult to injury, our room was advertised that day at £50 less than we paid in advance. Sadly, we won’t be returning which is a shame as it was previously our go-to local choice for special occasions."






