Prince of Wales Hotel, Rotherham, South Yorkshire
The Prince of Wales Hotel in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, is a family-run hotel which
is superbly situated. It is just a five minute walk to Rotherham Town Centre where
you will find a variety of night life, restaurants and a theatre. Our central location
means the Prince Of Wales Hotel is ideal for visiting the many local tourist attractions
as well as the business district, meaning we are ideal for either business or pleasure.
Prince of Wales Hotel is very near Rotherham United FC, Liquid & Envy (Nightclub),
only a 5 minute walk from Rotherham Town Centre and 10 minutes by car from Sheffield
Hallam FM Arena. Rotherham Central Railway Station is 750 metres away.
Accommodation
All bedrooms at the Prince of Wales Hotel are non-smoking and equipped with all
the modern amenities that you would expect including a television and shower. The
en-suite bedrooms have been recently re-decorated and are available in Singles,
Twins and Family room types.
Hotel Facilities
Prince of Wales Hotel contains all of the facilities that you would expect from
a hotel in its class. These include a restaurant serving a variety of freshly prepared
food, big screen TV for all the big sporting matches, on-site car park, free Wi-Fi
internet in the Public Areas, and even a golf course on site.
To keep guests entertained we offer karaoke and disco every Thurs, Fri and Sat nights
from 9pm onwards.
- Disabled Facilities
- Car parking available onsite
- Wi-Fi Available
- Meeting Facilities
- Restaurant
Rotherham
Rotherham is a large town in South Yorkshire, located between Sheffield and Doncaster.
Although Rotherham has been around since at least Roman times, it is its production
of iron during the Industrial Revolution that it became known for.
Rotherham has many landmarks such as its Minster in All Saints Square dating from
the 15th century which includes parts from earlier Saxon and Norman structures,
Our Lady of Rotherham Bridge - a 15th century Chapel, one of four surviving bridge
chapels in the country, and Clifton House which was built in the 18th century and
now houses a museum.
Also on the outskirts of Rotherham is the Catcliffe Glass Cone - a brick built glass
making furnace and the oldest surviving structure of its type in Western Europe
and one of four remaining in the UK.
Rotherham Attractions
There is much to see and do around Rotheram. Some examples are below:
Chapel of our Lady
The Chapel of our Lady, situated on Rotherham bridge, is one of only three remaining
medieval bridge chapels in England.
Clifton Park Museum
This museum is located within Clifton House, a grade two listed building designed
by John Carr. The house itself built in 1783 stands within Clifton Park.
Magna
Magna, based in a former steel works near the centre of Rotherham, is one of South
Yorkshire's most fascinating educational experiences with four unique galleries.
Rotherham Art Gallery
Rotherham Art Gallery is one of the central cultural attractions of this South Yorkshire
town and offers a wide range of exhibitions each year.
Rotherham Minster
Rotherham Minster, previously known as the St Parish Church, towers over the town
centre. The minster is a fine example of medieval perpendicular architecture.
York and Lancaster Regimental Museum
This museum contains a unique collection of military objects and personal memorabilia
from those who served in the York and Lancaster regiment 200 years ago.