Maltings Guesthouse

Top choice in The Midlands


Based in an 1810 malt storehouse once used by Guinness, this guesthouse has a serene location by the River Camcor near the castle. The large, pine-furnished rooms have a lilac-and-green colour scheme; all overlook the water, as does the breakfast room, which is framed by floor-to-ceiling glass and opens to a terrace.

Kids aged under 12 pay half price.


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