Location. The Ramada Park Hall Hotel is set in a grand Georgian country house which was home to the Ward family until 1757. Now Grade II listed, the house sits in seven acres of manicured gardens, three miles from the centre of Wolverhampton.
Hotel Features. Some of the hotels public spaces retain the grandeur of their distinguished past, with marble floors and crystal chandeliers. Complimentary newspapers are on offer in the lobby, and guests on business can make use of the eight meeting rooms and and audio visual equipment. Those arriving by car will find free car parking spaces.
The Ramada Park Hall has two restaurants with contrasting menus. Kavi serves modern Indian cooking; dishes can include Tandoori Rabbit and Seabass with a Mild Pasanda Sauce. The carvery serves traditional English dishes, including roasts on Sundays. The terrace bar has views over the gardens.
Guestrooms. The 75 guestrooms are all decorated in pastel shades, with floral wallpaper and fabrics. All have satellite television, phones, wireless Internet connections, trouser presses and tea/coffee making facilities, as well as complimentary newspaper and toiletries.
Rates:
67.73 - 100.64 GBP
Number Of Rooms: 20
Number Of Floors: 2
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Car Rent Desk
Ramada Park Hall Hotel and Spa Wolverhampton
Park Drive Goldthorn Park
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom WV4 5AJ
Driving Directions:
Getting there. The Skyrail train connects the airport to Birmingham International railway station and runs every two minutes from Terminal 1. Frequent services run from Birmingham to Wolverhampton. Black cabs run from an official rank outside the airport terminals. Buses link the airport to the surrounding districts. The best way to get around Wolverhampton is by car or bus.
Driving directions. From the M54, follow signs for the A41 and Wolverhampton. At the ring road, (Chapel Ash) island take the third exit and continue up to the next ring road island. Take the third exit at this island for the A449 and continue through two sets of traffic lights. At the third set of lights turn left into Goldthron Hill. Take the third turning on the right into Ednam Road.
From the M5, exit at Junction 2 and follow the A4123 to Wolverhampton for about 6 miles; continue to the junction for the A4039 and turn left. At the following traffic lights continue straight ahead; Ednam Road is the third turning on the left.
From the M6, exit at junction 10 (not 10A) and follow the A463 (Bilston/Dudley) heading west on the dual carriageway. Continue to the fourth roundabout and turn right. At the next roundabout turn left onto the A4039 (Penn) and continue straight for about 2 miles. Ednam Road is on the left.
From the West, take the A454 into Wolverhampton. At the ring road island, take the seventh exit onto the A449 (Stourbridge/Kidderminster), continue through two sets of traffic lights. At the third set of lights, turn left onto Goldthorn Hill. Take the third turning on the right into Ednam Road.