The Malthouse, Licensed Bed & Breakfast, Malthouse Road, Alton, Staffordshire, ST10 4AG

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The Malthouse Guest House offers bed & breakfast and is ideally situated for Alton Towers in Staffordshire in the small village of Alton in The Staffordshire Moorlands. Looking for Alton Towers bed & breakfast? Then, the Malthouse b&b is ideal. Alton Towers hotels within the park are very convenient but if you want friendly economical bed and breakfast, B&B near Alton Towers, we believe The Malthouse fits the bill.

The Malthouse is a 17th century grade two star listed building with vast malting cellars currently being renovated by the English Heritage. The Malthouse offers hotel accommodation just one mile from the Alton Towers Hotel and Alton-Towers Hotel water theme hotel. The hotel accommodation is also close by to the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border and The Peak National Park and The Potteries.

The Malthouse has family rooms, double bedrooms and twin bedrooms. All of which have private en-suite facilities and are equipped with digital televisions and tea and coffee making facilities.

The hotel accommodation has private off road parking with outdoor family area overlooking the gardens.

The Malthouse is well suited for its proximity to Alton Towers Staffordshire the hotel accommodation for those looking for the excitement offered by the Alton Towers hotel and theme park with its roller coasters or the beauty and peace of the Peak District National Park and the hustle and bustle of the Potteries shopping centre, museums and historical pottery factories which have a renowned reputation within and outside the UK. The Malthouse Guest House provides an alternative quality accommodation to the Alton Towers hotel at an affordable price. There is a link to the Malthouse web site from the Alton Towers Hotel and Theme Park web sites.

If you are interested in the the work of the architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852), probably Britain's foremost architect and designer of the nineteenth century, then The Malthouse provides an ideal base from which to see various examples of his work at Alton Towers, and the Catholic churches of Cheadle and Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Four-star Alton Towers accommodation with Five-star hospitality


 


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