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A 10-minute walk from Olton Rail Station, Leaded Light Guest House offers traditional rooms and a landscaped garden. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Rooms have a en suite bathroom with a shower, and have a flat-screen TV and a CD player. Each also comes with facilities for making tea and coffee.
Home-cooked evening meals are available on request, and breakfast is served each morning in the charming eating area.
Solihull town centre is less than 2 miles from Leaded Light, while Birmingham city centre is a 20-minute drive away. Birmingham International Airport is 3 miles from the property.
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