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by Swiss Tony - written on 22/05/02 (Useful, 215 readings)
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The Unicorn Hotel at Gunthorpe Bridge is a winner. Fantastic location - very rural, but just a 20 minute drive to the centre of Nottingham, and not much further to either the A1 or the M1. The price is akin to a travel inn, but the place has a warmth of character that's just not available in the chain motels. Ignore the fact it's a two star - the rooms are large, clean and comfortable, with real wood furniture. Downstairs, there's a pub/restaurant with an extensive fixed menu plus specials board. Main courses are a good size and around £7. If you want something a bit more adventurous, there's the Brasserie Tom Brown next door, but book ...
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