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Dog and castle

Wood Walton

Situated in Wood Walton and with University of Cambridge reachable within 47 km, Dog and castle features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. 26 km from Longthorpe Tower and 28 km from Peterborough Cathedral, the property provides a bar and barbecue facilities. The inn offers an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and room service. Love the eco ethos. Staff were so lovely. Breakfast was lush.

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8.2
Very Good
97 reviews
Price from
£80
per night

Black Bull Godmanchester

Huntingdon

At the inn, all rooms include a desk. At Black Bull Godmanchester each room includes bed linen and towels.

Cambridge Corn Exchange is 30 km from Black Bull Godmanchester, while Botanic Garden Cambridge is 30 km away. The nearest airport is London Stansted Airport, 67 km from the inn. Kathy’s breakfast outstanding

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7.8
Good
443 reviews
Price from
£50
per night

The Lion Hotel

Buckden

In the Cambridgeshire village of Buckden, this Inn dates back to 1492 and is full of original features. The bar and restaurant have open fires, wooden beams and seasonal food.

The Lion’s bright, airy rooms each have a TV and free tea and coffee facilities. All rooms also have traditional décor, and a private bathroom. The staff were excellent and the room was clean and spacious. We’ve stayed previously and enjoyed the central location to the A1.

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7
Good
311 reviews
Price from
£90
per night

Old Ferry Boat by Greene King Inns

St. Ives

With a thatched roof and white stone walls, The Old Ferry Boat is considered England’s oldest inn. Overlooking the Great Ouse River, the rooms are tastefully furnished and have free Wi-Fi.

The Old Ferry Boat was built in Anglo Saxon times. Historical documents record that liquor was sold here as early as 560 AD but the foundations are thought to be a century older. Great place to stay tranquill and very peaceful yet a busy pub with great views of the river 20 foot away and great atmosphere.Have a beer and watch the boats go by. big thankyou to Claire and here staff and Chris congrats to the chef great food try the brownie you wont be dissapointed

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7.1
Good
650 reviews
Price from
£63
per night

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