A Warm Welcome awaits you at 'The Old Baker's Cottage' Bed & Breakfast. Situated in the delightful village of Newborough in the heart of Staffordshire and within walking distance to the Village Inn.

Our rooms are decorated to the highest standard and are extremely welcoming and comfortable and have colour TV/DVD, Tea/Coffee making facilities, microwave, radio alarm and wireless internet connection for your laptop.

We are ideally based for business or pleasure. About 15 mins drive to Tamworth, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and Hoar Cross Hall Health Spa. Also within easy reach is East Midlands Airport.

For the thrill seekers Alton Towers Theme Park, Drayton Manor Theme Park, Tamworth Castle and Gullivers Kingdom Theme Park are all only 30 mins drive away. Wedgewood pottery, Royal Doulton along with numerous stately homes such as Shrugborough Hall, Sudbury and Keddleston are only a short drive away also.

For walkers too, enjoy the stunning scenery of the Derbyshire Peak District including Dovedale, Ashbourne, Bakewell, The Roaches, Manifold Trail, High Peak Trail and Tissington Trail. Newborough also comes alive in May with the Well Dressing Ceremony with Morris Dances, May Pole Dancers and the Church Flower Festival.

For that touch of luxury why not visit Hoar Cross Health Spa within easy driving distance, or Tutbury, home to Tutbury Castle. Abbots Bromley is close by, home to Abbots Bromley School for Girls and the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance. For the aviation enthusiast why not visit Tatenhill Aviation for a flying lesson. Also on the premises Gill produces Bespoke Fused Glass Creations. For more information Click Here

"Fantastic - children have been all over and by far this is the best B&B they have every stayed in!" - Mandy and John , Roland and Molly, Cambridgeshire
"What a great, quiet setting. lovely breakfast and great conversation with our hosts. Thanks"
Michelle, West Canada
"What a place! Thank you both for making our stay so enjoyable.
Despite the wind and rain we've had a fab couple of days Beautiful house and design"
Lyne and Robert Hoogy, Hertfordshire