We Love —
- Set in beautiful tranquil parkland yet with easy reach from Birmingham city centre
- Relax with the choice of back or face massage at the leisure centre with indoor pool (offers 2,3,5,6)
- Taste delicious food at hotel restaurant with carvery included on the first night (offer 3 or 6)
Your Destination —
Local attractions include:
Local Walks
The hotel offer a range of walks around the local area from 3 miles to 6.5 miles. Please pick up a leaflet from the Leisure Club reception when you arrive.
Lichfield Cathedral (pictured)
Well worth a visit, the elegant city of Lichfield is dominated by its magnificent three spired 12th Century Cathedral known as the "ladies of the vale".
Distance: approx 9.44 miles
Birmingham Theatres
Catch a modern day reinvention of Shakespeare plays at Birmingham Repertory Theatre, a West End hit show at the New Alexandra Theatre, or head to Birmingham Hippodrome - home to the wonderful Birmingham Royal Ballet.
Distance: approx 10 miles
Cadbury World
The story of chocolate from the Aztec times to present day includes a chocolate making demonstration and children's fantasy factory. Indulge your senses at this unique and educational multimedia attraction dedicated to Cadbury's chocolate.
The hotel offers reduced priced tickets to their guests!
Distance: approx 14.3 miles
Warwick Castle
Overlooking the River Avon, within the town of Warwick, lies one of the finest examples of medieval history. Perfect for a family day out, why not discover Warwick Castle - Britain's greatest medieval experience.
Distance: approx 33.83 miles
Your Hotel —
Moor Hall has been owned by the Webb family for 50 years now, and it is this personal touch that sets them apart. A four star country house hotel, set in beautiful parkland, there are 82 comfortable bedrooms, 2 restaurants (1 with an AA Rosette), beautiful gardens and grounds and a spa and leisure centre making Moor Hall the perfect place for a relaxing weekend away.
First records of Moor Hall date back to the 15th century when it was owned by a Roger Harwell.
Bishop Vesey then rebuilt it in 1527 and lived at Moor Hall supported by a retinue of 140 servants. He frequently entertained Henry VIII, which is why, it is thought, Sutton Coldfield was awarded its royal charter.
Moving on a few centuries, the present Moor Hall was built by Colonel Edward Ansell of Ansell Brewery fame as his private residence in 1905. All of the wood carvings and stone work were created on site, and architects from all over the country came to admire the workmanship.
Number of rooms: 82
2 restaurants (1 with an AA Rosette)
Gardens and grounds
Spa and leisure centre
Some services may incur additional charges, payable locally.
Your Room —
Just for you: complimentary upgrade to a Superior Room.


Room amenities include:
Flat screen television
Direct dial telephone
Hairdryer
Ipod docking station
Tea and coffee making facilities
Iron and ironing board
Bathrobes and slippers
Luxury toiletries
Pillow menu
Laptop safe
Some in-room facilities and services payable locally.
Your Board Basis —
This offer is based on a bed and breakfast stay. Members booking offer 3 or 6 will receive a carvery meal on the first night of their stay.
The Oak Room Restaurant
The award winning AA Rosette Oak Room restaurant offers the perfect combination of delicious food and friendly attentive service. By day it has sweeping views across Moor Hall golf course, by night there is a cosy and intimate atmosphere, making it perfect for a relaxed evening out or a special celebration.
The Head Chef uses only the best of fresh, local and seasonal ingredients to create modern British dishes that are cooked with imagination and served with style and the menu is complemented by a great selection of fine wines.
The Oak Room is open for dinner from Monday to Saturday (closed Bank Holiday Mondays) and for lunch on Sundays. Please note that the dress code for the Oak Room Restaurant is smart casual which excludes T-shirts, trainers and faded or ripped jeans.
The Country Kitchen
The Country Kitchen offers a wide selection of freshly prepared dishes. For starters, help yourself from the salad bar or home-made soup, then there is always a variety of roast joints, fish dishes, and casseroles accompanied by fresh vegetables and sauces. Sweets come next, of course, including one hot pudding from the kitchen, plus coffee.
The Country Kitchen is open for lunch (12pm until 2pm) and dinner (5.30pm until 9.30pm) Monday to Saturday and from 12pm until 9.30pm on Sundays.
The Lounge Bar & Terrace
The oak panelled lounge bar and terrace offer a more informal dining option. The Terrace & Bar Menu is available here from 10am until 10pm every day, and whether you want to enjoy a snack in the morning, a light bite, a full meal or a delicious afternoon tea, you’ll find something to suit you.
The terrace, with its fabulous views over the surrounding golf course, is bathed in sunshine throughout the summer and is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy an al fresco drink or a meal. If the British weather refuses to co-operate, and you don’t want to come indoors, you can still enjoy the al fresco dining experience because the huge canopies are heated!
Your Time —
Just for you: Our members who choose offer 2,3,5 or 6 will receive one complimentary spa treatment per person per stay (1/2 hour facial or back massage).
The Spa area features an indoor swimming pool, spa bath sauna & steam room, plus a gym and aerobics room for those who want to work up a sweat! After your chosen treatment take time to relax in the Spa lounge with a herbal tea.
Your Journey —
Travelling by Train
The two nearest train stations to Moor Hall are Four Oaks (2.1 miles) and Sutton Coldfield (2.3 miles) which are on the Redditch/Longbridge to Lichfield line. Journey time from Birmingham New Street station is around 25 minutes.
Travelling by Car
If using sat nav, please tap in the postcode B75 6LS and then follow the signs for the hotel.
From the South and London: Leave M6 at Junction 4 and follow the A446 Lichfield for 10 miles. Ignore initial signs to Sutton Coldfield. * Then at Bassetts Pole roundabout, take the A453 Sutton Coldfield to traffic lights. Turn right into Weeford Road and Moor Hall Drive is 150 yards on the left.
From Bristol and South West: M5, M42 to Junction 9. Follow the A446 Lichfield for 5 miles.*From then on, instructions as above.
From Manchester and the North: Leave the M6 at Junction 12. Follow A5 east for approximately 14 miles. At roundabout take the A38 for Birmingham. Go to next roundabout. *From then on, instructions as above.
From the M6 Toll: From the North Join the M6 toll at junction 11a of the M6 Exit at T4 and turn right at the island to join the A38 South towards Birmingham. At the roundabout (Bassett's Pole) turn right on to the A453, signposted Sutton Coldfield. At the traffic lights turn right into Weeford Road and the entrance to Moor Hall Drive is 150 yards on the left. Turn right as you enter the drive.
From the South Join the M6 toll at either junction 7a of the M42 or junction 4 of the M6. Exit at T3 and turn right at the roundabout on to the A38, signposted Lichfield. At the roundabout (Bassett's Pole) turn left on to the A453, signposted Sutton Coldfield. At the traffic lights turn right into Weeford Road and the entrance to Moor Hall Drive is 150 yards on the left. Turn right as you enter the drive.