Come and stay in our historic hotels in Cambridgeshire and enjoy a great value bed and breakfast break.
Below is list of Inns and Hotels that can be booked online or by phone. Also a list of pubs that offer great value food.
Ely Cathedral, Oliver Cromwell Museum, Hinchingbrooke House, American Cemetery at Madingley Cambridge and Newmarket Racecourse, African Violet Centre, Bure Valley Railway, Huntingdon Racecourse, Nene Valley Railway, East Anglia Transport Museum, Charles Burrell Museum, High Lodge Forest Centre, Waterworld, Kings House Gardens.
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Boathouse, Peterborough, CambridgeshireThe Boathouse is situated on the outskirts of Peterborough, with a tributary of the river Nene flowing past the large garden. It’s also on the main cycle path and walkway to ferry meadows. We are open all day for food serving modern classics and have a fantastic range of drinks.
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George Hotel, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireThe George Hotel Huntingdon is situated in the heart of the historic Cambridgeshire market town of Huntingdon. With easy access for the A1 and A14 only minutes away. The historic George Hotel was once the home of Oliver Cromwell's grandfather. It was first recorded in the reign of Henry VIII, and in about 1550 it became the property of a brewer called Henry Cromwell, whose son is buried in the neighbouring churchyard and whose grandson Oliver was a gentleman farmer in the neighbourhood, until a higher destiny called. There is even a tradition that the Protector was actually born in the inn. The Cromwell's were a prominent local land-owning family and Oliver Cromwell was born here in Huntingdon. If you want to find out more, the Oliver Cromwell Museum is just 200 yards from the hotel. Shakespeare plays are performed every year in the last week of June and the first week in July in the pleasant, flower filled courtyard. Today the George Hotel is a bustling hotel - a firm favourite with locals and travellers. Large car park. |
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Lamb Hotel, Ely, CambridgeshireThe Lamb Hotel Ely sits in the heart of the Cathedral City of Ely with easy access via the A10. Sitting in the shadows of Ely's splendid cathedral tower, the Lamb Hotel dates back to the 15th century when it existed as a coaching inn. Historically there is much to see with the fine cathedral and Cromwell's house just a short walk away. The Churchwardens of St Mary's dined here frequently, spending one pound on dinner here in 1782, of which a mere 9s went towards food and 11s was spent on wine, punch, and beer. In the same year the inn was sold to a local brewing family, the Harlocks, and its own brewery was converted into a coach-house - evidence of the growing importance of the posting trade. It was also the stopping point for a number of regular coach services including the Union, which ran three times a week between King's Lynn and London via Ely, Cambridge and Ware. Today it is a popular meeting place for locals and is a great base for exploring the local area and nearby Cambridge. Car Park |
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Old Ferry Boat, St Ives, CambridgeshireThe Old Ferry Boat Holywell near St Ives Cambridgeshire sits in this pretty hamlet by the Great Ouse. The Old Ferry Boat is reputedly England's oldest inn, built before the last millennium. The beautifully thatched roof and white stonework stand as a monument to travellers who once rested here centuries ago, after quenching their thirst and satisfying their hunger with the finest English fare. It was constructed in Anglo-Saxon times, and historical documents record that liquor was first retailed here as early as 560 A.D, although experts estimate that the foundations are a century older. Today the inn is a delightful place to stay offering a very warm welcome and great hospitality to all its guests. Large car park. |
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Red Lion, Grantchester, CambridgeshireWe have some exciting news to share!
In the new year we will be undergoing an exciting premium refurbishment, with new management, new delicious British menus and a great new website. Due to this we will be closing on Monday 7th January, and re-opening Monday 18th February as a premium eating and drinking establishment. Please come along and see us in the new year and receive the warmest of welcomes from our friendly team! |
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Woodman, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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