Primarily a working arable farm of 300 acres, the award-winning B and B Highfield Farm, near Sandy offers accommodation with a 5-star rating from Visit England.
Terry
United Kingdom
Anne Marie provided excellent breakfast and information about the local area
Situated just off the A1, a 10-minute drive from St Neots, The Willows Training Centre offers a 24-hour front desk, bar, restaurant, free WiFi, a golf-course and a gym facilites.
Sanita
United Kingdom
For what we paid it was a nice room bed was deccent , clean enough .
Set in Biggleswade, 26 km from Knebworth House, The Stratton House Hotel offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
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Laura
United Kingdom
Very friendly, helpful and welcoming staff. Room was clean, had tea and coffee facilities, & a comfy bed. We didn’t get a chance to have the breakfast included with the stay but it looked and smelt great.
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Patricia
United Kingdom
The small, single room had everything I needed for my one night stay.The bathroom was clean. The key code worked easily, allowing entrance into the building, and the instructions to get to my room were clear, although I wasn't aware when I booked that it was a non-staffed guesthouse. There was plenty of tea and coffee. I was also able to park in the small area outside. It was good value.
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Kate
United Kingdom
It was quiet. The bed was big. Everything worked as it should.
Our stay was very short so we didn't actually visit Sandy...
Our stay was very short so we didn't actually visit Sandy itself, but there were some lovely quaint little villages dotted all around that we drove through. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Jordan's Water Mill. The guided tour was very informative and it had toy rats hidden all over to engage the children. If they found them all, they got a medal at the end as a reward. There were some (free) outdoor games to occupy them also. The whole setting was delightful with its gardens and tearoom overlooking the river that runs under the mill. We also visited 'The Crown' pub in Northill, which served us an excellent meal and 'The Embankment' in Bedford was a lovely experience.
Rita
10
Scored 10
Sandy is nicely located in Bedfordshire.
Sandy is nicely located in Bedfordshire. It is a short drive to Milton Keynes, Peterborough and Cambridge. It was a nice place to relax and take a short break away from our busy lives. The food at the Kings Arms was fabulous. I will definitely be returning.
Zara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The doorways were just wide enough to fit our pushchair...
The doorways were just wide enough to fit our pushchair through. All the staff were very friendly but not professional as they dont even have a uniform which is strange for a hotel. Its not easy to turn right out of the hotel. The postcode takes you through the back of the petrol station but u can just access it via the roundabout
Leanne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Although we were staying just outside Sandy at Days Inn we...
Although we were staying just outside Sandy at Days Inn we went into Sandy a few times mainly in the early evening to eat, we can highly recommend China Express wonderful food and service, we also enjoyed some fish and chips which were very nice from, I think it was The Town Fryer, and we sat eating them in the car while noticing what a lot of buses seem to serve Sandy in the evening.
Exceptional - comfortable, quiet. Anne Marie and Tracy were very welcoming and friendly, and could not have done more for us.
The rooms (we had two) were large, comfortable and had everything we could have needed for our stay.
Would like to be able to stay longer, we only booked one night, however, we will be back and will stay longer. We will have to come back to Sandy due to family commitments and will most certainly be booking at Highfield Farm.
Great location - this was an old country house located in the middle of a 33 acre estate. A listed building it has now been renovated into a hotel.
The house holds lots of old furniture and fixtures and has a lot of character and charm. The surrounding estate is lovely to walk around and is itself surrounded by countryside.
Staff are friendly and helpful and the breakfast is good.
The room was comfortable but the shower was rather small.
The hotel was one of the most beautiful and scenic places I have ever stayed in. The staff were exemplary with nothing too much trouble for anyone. Jen was so very welcoming when we arrived and also proved to be a great host in the bar. We are already booked in for December and looking forward to it very much. Our plans are to book for the following months ahead whilst we are visiting in the area.
A really lovely old pub building. Stayed in one of the chalets in the grounds which was simple&provided a nice place to stay. Pub is 15 mins walk from Sandy town centre, which isn’t far. Staff were friendly&accommodating and make you feel really welcome! Would stay here again.
Quiet location in an old country house that is currently being used as a hotel to save it from falling to bits. Interesting historic old building and staff are dedicated to trying to keep it going. Good bed with and excellent duvet, towels and good shower room.
The room was big and warm. The bed was very comfortable, I had a good night's sleep. The host was very friendly and helpful. I had everything I needed in the room for my stay. The breakfast was great. Very close to Sandy. 10 out of 10
We did not have breakfast but the menu looked good we had Sunday lunch which was lovely and plentiful and was a reasonable price. Sandy town centre was a nice walk a nice co op and a nice fish and chip shop where we had a nice meal.
Suited us fine. Felt more like a retreat as staffed by friendly willing volunteers who left us to our own devices. Don’t expect a five star hotel but brilliantly quirky. A great room in the sold stable block.
There are very few places to stay in Sandy. The rooms are individual chalet type buildings with their own front door. The standard is fairly basic but the price is a budget price so overall fair.
The setting of the hotel is lovely and the availability of areas to walk was nice. Do you stoical setting of the rooms and availability of additional space was welcomed.
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