Cedar Tree Hotel, Rugeley, England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Cedar Tree Hotel, Rugeley, England - United Kingdom (GB)
The Cedar Tree Hotel is an exceptional grade 2 listed Georgian property dating over 200 years old. Our unique venue inherits its name from the magnificent cedar tree located at the front of the building which is approximately 400 years old. Oozing historical architecture and antique elegance, our committed team is always on hand, ensuring high levels of customer service in order to achieve the best possible stay with us at The Cedar Tree HotelNestled in the heart of the countrys most creative county. The Cedar Tree is located in between some ancient landmarks and renowned local beauty spots with the added bonus of being centrally positioned between the M6 and M42 motorway networks. Packed with things to do and see - from the thrills and spills of Altons Towers and Drayton Manor to the serenity of the National Memorial Arboretum. Discover Cannock Chase and the breath taking views of untouched idyllic countryside, open heath land and mixed forests, also boasting some attractive activities such as walking, cycling, horse riding, Nature trails, Go Ape etc. Close by is Lichfield, a city thats steeped in heritage and a district thats alive with action and adventure. Housing many historical attractions Lichfields heart is one of Englands most treasured and eye capturing, the gothic style cathedral. The Cedar Trees restaurant has an intimate atmosphere and can seat up to fifty people. Only the best of fresh local meats and vegetables are used by our chefs. The traditional atmosphere and welcoming hospitality provides the perfect setting for all informal formal celebrations from civil ceremonies, wedding breakfasts or evening receptions to christenings, birthday parties or dinner dances. The Chetwynd Suite will comfortably seat 250 of your family and friends enabling you to relax and enjoy. Our car park offers free parking for up to 100 cars.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Restaurant, Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Shower, Cots
Activities
Garden, Walking, Cycling
Services
Business Center, Concierge, Dry Cleaning, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Secretarial Service, Porters, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Photocopier, Facsimile, Luggage Storage, Designated Smoking Area, Shoe Shine
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 1:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
FAQ
The following questions have been answered for you by Cedar Tree Hotel... What are your breakfast options?We offer a continental breakfast and a full English breakfast at £6.95 per person. What can I do nearby?The attractions nearby are Cannock Chase, Drayton Manor Park, Alton Towers, Shugborough Estate, The Ancient High House, Museum of Cannock Chase, Elmore Park. Do you have internet?We do have free internet available for guests to access.
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Rugeley PWMC outing to Rhyl, August 1961
In the late 1950s through to the 1970s, the Rugeley Progressive Working Men’s Club organized an annual children’s outing to Rhyl. Two steam trains were chartered, departing an hour apart from the original Rugeley Town Station. This film documents the outing of August 1961. Each child was given a bottle of Ricci fizzy orange, a packet of crisps and a brown envelope with spending money and everyone was given a ticket for a ride on the miniature railway around the Marine Lake. The Rugeley day-trippers are shown arriving at Rhyl station, then at various locations around Rhyl, including the beach, the clock tower, the bicycle circuit and the Pleasure Beach, before heading back to the station for the journey home. The weather seems to have been mix of sun and showers, with several people wearing their Pac-a-Macs and rainhoods, but the overall enjoyment is plain to see, with plenty of smiles for the camera. The film was shot by Mr Clifford Barham. This copy was kindly loaned by Lorna Walker to enable it to be processed for showing on YouTube.
Stevensons OUC53R - Pear Tree Estate, Rugeley
In a livery to promote bus service 427 (Rugeley-Burntwood-Brownhills-Walsall) is Stevensons OUC53R seen on the Pear Tree Estate, Rugeley, 11 February 1984.