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Thursday 20th November 2008

The Inn, Derby

Pentagon Roundabout Nottingham Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE21 6DA
ENGLAND

Tel: +44 (0) 1772 814 555
Fax: +44 (0) 845 890 2119
Email: Click here

Summary: With over 100 hotel rooms and conveniently located from the City Centre.

Services Available

Rooms

  • Hotel has 100 Rooms
  • Level Access Shower
  • Assisted Shower Chair
  • Manual Shower Chair
  • Teletext
  • Room Alarm

Exterior

  • Disabled Parking

Communications

  • Static Phone

Property

  • Smoking in Designated Areas
  • Assitant Animals Welcome
Entrance Description
  • Entrance Doorway Width: 147cm
  • TBC
  • Alternative Entrance
  • Accessible Lift (Elevator) Available 80cm Wide Door, 140cm Deep
Numbers of Rooms
  • Number of Accessible Bedrooms (with En-suite): 5
  • Number of Accessible Bathrooms: 5
Accessible Room Facts
  • Double Rooms Available
  • Bedroom doorway width: 85cm
  • Bed height (Floor to top of mattress): 52cm
  • Height of space under bed: 32cm
  • Room lights can be switched off from bed
  • Bathroom Doorway Width: 90cm
  • Height of lowest toilet (from floor to seat): 49cm
  • Height of highest toilet (from floor to seat): 49cm
  • Toilets with Left Transfer Available
  • Toilet grab rail on the right
  • Shower has grab rails
  • Shower has a drop down chair
  • Bathroom Alarm
Exterior Description
  • The hotel is level access which leads to entrance out to main car park. Next door is Damons restaurant wheelchair accessible, health centre, Derbyshire County Cricket Club all in the immediate vacinity.
Location
  • Distance to nearest Town: .5 miles
  • Derby is a thriving city at the heart of England. Part of the East Midlands, the city is the starting point of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site and home to international companies such as Rolls-Royce, Toyota and Royal Crown Derby.
Additional Services
  • Derby is very accesible and architecturally, Derby has more than 600 ‘listed’ buildings of historical or architectural importance and boasts more ghosts than York as our regular Ghost Walks will prove to you. The Romans built a fort and settlement on the banks of the river Derwent here, the Saxons created a borough and minted money and the county’s aristocrats and gentry created a business centre for the wool and lead trade. The 18th and 19th centuries saw some of the finest entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers and statesmen further the wealth and importance of Derby.
Flight Details
  • Nearest Airport to the accommodation: East Midlands Airport
  • Approximate flight time from London to East Midlands Airport = 40 mins
Transfer Details
  • Accessible Taxi / Bus can be arranged.

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