Said to be haunted by the ghost of Mary Queen of Scots, this Elizabethan hotel has historic features and an on-site restaurant. The Talbot offers en suite bedrooms, WiFi access and free parking.
3 bedroom converted chapel in historic Oundle is set in Oundle, 7.9 km from Fotheringhay Castle, 21 km from Rockingham Castle, as well as 21 km from Longthorpe Tower.
Olivia
United Kingdom
Perfect location and Perfect House. Very clean and everything you need in the property. Bed's very comfy too!
Set in Nassington, 48 km from Kelmarsh Hall, Queen's Head Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Great location, food and staff. Perfect for our family of six looking to break up a journey on the A1.
The Crown Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Peterborough. This 5-star inn offers room service. The property is non-smoking and is set 7.5 km from Fotheringhay Castle.
Keeley
United Kingdom
Exceeded expectations! Great room, great food, helpful staff and exceptional value for money. Would stay again without question
Located in Nassington and only 48 km from Kelmarsh Hall, Prebendal Manor provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
clifford
United Kingdom
Light but pleasant with good choices for breakfast. A fascinating place with a well informed host.
Just 5 minutes' drive from Peterborough city centre and off junction 17 of the A1 at Peterborough Service Station, Days Inn Peterborough offers unlimited free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Beautiful Town with a great market, loved walking around,...
Beautiful Town with a great market, loved walking around, the history fantastic and is close to other amenities. Good for parking, lots of places to stop for a couple of hours, plenty of cafes and pubs and near to a country park which was excellent.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I was born in Oundle over sixty years ago and it has not...
I was born in Oundle over sixty years ago and it has not changed too much in that time only the shops have improved and changed hands. However the last bank closed recently and we couldn’t find a link machine but there might have been one in Waitrose. The architecture is lovely and has a long history as the home of a Public school which encompasses the entire town. It is surrounded by the river Nene great for fishing and has a marina and a renowned boat building company Fairline boats. A lovely country park with old gravel pits now filled with water which attracts plenty of wild life. Plenty of places to have coffee and snacks plus a couple of pubs and two hotels/ Inn. Plus farmers markets are held on certain dates in the market square. There is also a wonderful artist and his shop on West Street who paints fantastic paintings of Oundle etc. It has a couple of supermarkets a comprehensive school, a Grammer school and a Public school which encompasses a lot of the town which is now co- educational and was originally founded by the Grocers of London, a very elite school. Overall a nice place to visit.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Oundle is only a small town but there are some useful and...
Oundle is only a small town but there are some useful and very good shops eg. independent bookshop, shoe shop, cookware shop.
It is easily accessible for some lovely walks and cycle rides. In the evening it is fairly quiet and it is compact enough to wander around.
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Historical market down.
Historical market down. There is a map and trail that you can follow giving you info on the buildings. We had lunch in the garden of Dexters Bar & Kitchen which was very good. We had an evening meal in the Talbot Hotel which was lovely. The Barnwell country park is nearby amd is lovely for a stroll around
wendy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A picturesque and pleasant small market town, with some good...
A picturesque and pleasant small market town, with some good quality independent shops. Not a huge range of dining options, but some atmospheric pubs and good coffee shops. Worth spending a couple of days to explore the town and the surrounding area which has some very picturesque villages.
Ros
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is really a school, most of the buildings are...
The town is really a school, most of the buildings are school houses etc, really is different. Many visitors may be there to visit family they have there at the school. Its a good place to use as a base for the surrounding area.
Arthur
United Kingdom
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Absolutely loved our stay at Chapel Cottage, it was one of the nicest holiday cottages we have ever stayed in. It really felt like a home from home which is often not the case. Spotlessly clean and evert detail thought of by Helen. Oundle itself is a lovely place to visit. Highly, highly, recommended.
The location is excellent.We are regular visitors to Oundle to see our family.So proximity of property to family home was ideal.Property was very quiet And bed very very comfortable zzzzz Fantastic little café.The greedy piglet is next door so excellent for breakfast and snacks
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