Now having 7,000 + listed!

Probably becoming the most extensive British flying sites guide online...?

portfolio1 portfolio2 portfolio3 portfolio4

Heading 1

This is an example of the content for a specific image in the Nivo slider. Provide a short description of the image here....

Heading 2

This is an example of the content for a specific image in the Nivo slider. Provide a short description of the image here....

Heading 3

This is an example of the content for a specific image in the Nivo slider. Provide a short description of the image here....

Heading 4

This is an example of the content for a specific image in the Nivo slider. Provide a short description of the image here....

small portfolio1 small portfolio2 small portfolio3 small portfolio4
themed object
A Guide to the history of British flying sites within the United Kingdom
get in touch

Ansty Hall Hotel




ANSTY HALL HOTEL: Private helicopter landing area

Helicopter on site
Helicopter on site
Local detail
Local detail
Area view
Area view

Note:  We have Mr Graham Frost to thank for tracing the first picture from the inter-web. If copyright applies please do let me know. The second and third pictures were both obtained from Google Earth ©




 

 

Operated by:  MacDonald Ansty Hall Hotel
 

Location: On Main Road, (A4065), just NE of Ansty, roughly 4nm NE of Coventry city centre
 

NOTES: This caused me a bit of research via the ‘inter-web’. In the 1998 ‘Helicopter Sitefinder’ by John B Frost Ansty was spelt Anstey. A bad mistake really as there is an Anstey up the road a bit  NW of Leicester. Initial results also showed a hotel listed under ‘Anstey’ but further searching gave a crucial clue. In his ‘Helicopter Sitefinder’ Mr Frost states the ‘Anstey’ Hall Hotel is in 8  acres of grounds. So is the Ansty Hall Hotel NE of Coventry according to information on their  web site. I therefore conclude, doing my Sherlock Holmes bit, that the Ansty Hall Hotel is the  place I should list. But am I correct? I do hope you appreciate the effort going into compiling this simple ‘Guide’.

Since then, in 2021, pictures added. 

 

 

We'd love to hear from you, so please scroll down to leave a comment!

 


 

Leave a comment ...


Name
 
Email:
 
Message:
 

 
Copyright (c) UK Airfield Guide

                                                

slide up button