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Gonalston Boutique B&B

9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Double or Twin Room
1x Super King 18 Up to 3
Garden view

The twin/double room offers a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well as a private…

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Garden View
2x Twin 18 Up to 3
Garden view

The twin/double room features a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well as a priva…

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Garden View
2x Twin 17 Up to 3
Garden view

The twin/double room features a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well as a priva…

Superior Double Room
1x Double 15 Up to 2

The double room provides a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower an…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The ReindeerBib You’ll find this friendly village pub with a bright, modern feel tucked away down a narrow country lane. When it comes to the cooking, things are hearteningly traditional, with eternal favourites like bangers and mash – along with daily specials – cooked with great care and using quality ingredients, resulting in straightforward, flavour-packed food. 'Pie night' – with weekly changing filling choices – and a proper Sunday roast add to the appeal, as do charming service and a prime view of the local cricket pitch.2.4km
  • alchemilla★ Michelin Alchemilla occupies the red-brick vaulted arches of a Victorian carriage house, yet despite its rustic first impression, it’s a modern place. A living wall and roof garden set the scene for Head Chef Alex Bond's inspired, exciting cooking that utilises sustainably sourced ingredients. As well as injecting plenty of his own personality into the dishes, he has an innate skill for bringing together sweet, sour, salty and citrus elements in wonderful harmony; his aged hogget with roasted lemon, aubergine and black olive is a prime example. The esoteric wine list has a bias towards natural wines.13.1km
  • Restaurant Sat Bains★★ Michelin This restaurant has become quite the operation over the years, what with its main dining room, Tasting Room, Kitchen Bench, bedrooms, garden and even its own bees. Sat Bains has an unerring commitment to well-sourced produce, both from his own garden and around the British Isles; fresh, snow-white crab is a great example, enhanced by the ingenious accompaniments of dashi jelly and a rich bisque infused with star anise. Whatever the dish, it will be as punchy as it is good looking. You're guided smoothly through the whole experience by the genial, well-versed service team.15.2km
  • Ibérico World TapasBib Hidden in the basement of the old city law courts and jail is this friendly, long-standing restaurant which comes with a vaulted ceiling, colourful tiling and ornate fretwork. The menu is just as interesting, living up to its name with dishes that incorporate elements from yuzu to dukkah alongside the firmly Mediterranean base. Around four dishes per person is about right, with the 'gambas a la plancha' well worth an order. The ‘Express’ menu available on midweek early evenings represents great value.12.2km
  • Kushi-YaBib Head through the arch of Enfield Chambers and you'll be transported to this uber-cool setting. The Japanese cooking revolves around small plates and skewers, cooked over a charcoal grill with consummate skill. Bright, authentic and generous, each dish is a joy to eat and sensibly priced too. If you're coming for lunch, get here early as they don't take bookings and the lunchtime offer is phenomenally good value. Efficient service, a dynamic atmosphere and a courtyard terrace all add to the already considerable appeal.12.3km
  • PiccalilliBib Being hidden down an alleyway and up some stairs in the centre of Nottingham, you’ll need to follow your map closely to find this rustic restaurant in a lovely period building – think exposed brickwork, timbers and dried flowers hanging on the wall. Cooking-wise it’s all about small plates, with three to four per person about right; these dishes show off recognisable flavour combinations executed with aplomb, like ham fritters with the eponymous piccalilli. The wine list is concise but carefully curated, with quality choices at a fair price.12.4km
  • Raymond's In the heart of the city’s historic Lace Market neighbourhood, you’ll find this fun and welcoming restaurant that could scarcely be more on-trend. Sharing plates, counter seating, moody lighting, stylishly understated décor… it’s got the lot – and judging by the buzz it’s a recipe for success. Start with the fish crackling if you can, a totally addictive snack that sets the tone perfectly for a menu of immensely satisfying dishes. The wine list adds to the experience, with an interesting selection and a pleasingly large choice by the glass.12.0km
  • The Martins Arms After a change of ownership, this fine rural inn has got a spring back in its step, while preserving some of the best elements from its historic past. The carved Jacobean fireplace in the bar, for example, is still in situ – along with a more formal dining room and suntrap terrace. The cooking draws on hearty pub fare like ham hock and piccalilli; as an alternative to dessert, why not order the local stilton? There are only six dairies in the world licensed to make this cheese, and one of them is right here in Colston Basset – so it would be rude not to!13.7km
  • Jericho This rustic and rural restaurant in the Vale of Belvoir is located on the farmstead where Chef-Owner Richard grew up, divided across two buildings constructed using reclaimed materials from the farm. The menu takes a surprise tasting format, with an extended series of generous, heartily flavoured courses that often involve cooking over wood. Richard’s cuisine is informed by his surroundings, with game and kitchen-garden vegetables playing a particularly big role. The wine list has a similar ethos, with natural, organic and bio-dynamic options.15.7km

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Attractions nearby

  • City Ground association football stadium in West Bridgford, England12.3km
  • Southwell Minster Grade I listed cathedral in Southwell, United Kingdom7.6km
  • Meadow Lane football stadium in Nottingham, England12.4km
  • Nottingham Castle castle in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK12.9km
  • Nottingham Cathedral Catholic cathedral12.7km
  • Newstead Abbey Historic house museum, home of Lord Byron, in Nottinghamshire, England, UK15.1km
  • Belvoir Castle historic house museum and home of the Dukes of Rutland in Leicestershire, England, UK19.4km
  • Wollaton Hall Country house museum in Nottingham, England16.1km

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