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.
Boasting excellent transport links, this contemporary-style 4-star hotel is set on the outskirts of Huntingdon, just minutes away from the A14, linking to the M11 southbound and the A1(M) north.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Lovely reception when checking in. Room service was good.
Situated in Saint Neots, The Eaton Oak has a restaurant, bar, garden, and free WiFi throughout the property. Free parking is available on-site.
Debbie
United Kingdom
It was unfortunate that the night we stayed there was a problem in the kitchen hence no food was being served.
The rooms were spacious and bed was very comfortable. The thick winter duvet made for an uncomfortable nights sleep. (May).
The full English breakfast was good. Not sure about garlic butter on the sourdough bread!
Offering a garden and a terrace, The Old Bridge has rooms with a DVD player, free WiFi and air conditioning. Located in Huntingdon, it comes with free parking.
Situated in Huntingdon centre, the George Hotel is a historical inn with elegant rooms and a traditional ale bar. Huntingdon Railway Station is a 10-minute walk away.
Arnold
United Kingdom
I never eat breakfast. Dinner was excellent.
The Hotel could do with a lift for older guests like me.
The Yard @ Pringle Farm, a property with a terrace, is set in Great Stukeley, 36 km from University of Cambridge, 29 km from Longthorpe Tower, as well as 32 km from Peterborough Cathedral.
Jo
United Kingdom
Welcome gift was an absolute treat
Location gorgeous
Facilities excellent
Set in Huntingdon in the Cambridgeshire region, 2 bed apt w/ private parking close to town centre offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Historic Grade 2 listed, Town centre, St.Neots Cambridgeshire is situated in Hail Weston, 47 km from Milton Keynes Bowl, 48 km from Bletchley Park, as well as 30 km from St John's College.
Harriet
United Kingdom
The use of space in the apartment was innovative and the kitchen was well equipped. Great location (Except on a Saturday night as restaurant nearby was noisy) and St Neots great.
Buckden Tower/Palace is a Claretian centre for missionaries...
Buckden Tower/Palace is a Claretian centre for missionaries and anybody is allowed to wander the grounds to look at the Tower where Catherine of Aragon was once held. The palace was used by the Bishops of Lincoln to rest between journeys from London to Lincoln and other notable visitors such as James I, Henry VIII, Catherine Howard and Samuel Pepys amongst others. There is also a garden dedicated to Catherine but sadly the gate was locked on both occasions I went to view it. I think a tour of the tower is possible if arranged beforehand. There is also a longer walk around the grounds if you have the time. Grafton Water is not far away and so is Cambridge but not much else in the village to see.
Hotel - Pub - Restaurant is cosy and full of character. Eclectic seating, wooden wall panels, layout and ambiance is charming and along with the staff running it, made our stay perfect. Aspall cider is my favourite tipple and the chicken curry with rice, naan and sweet potato fries was excellent especially after coming in from the cold. The two ladies greeting and serving were very welcoming, always made time to check everything was alright for us and never stopped working - making our stay a very enjoyable experience.
If you would like to stay in a traditional, cosy pub near Cambridge, this is the place. The house dates back to the 15th century and is now lovingly run by a young family. The rooms are comfortable and the food, especially the English breakfast, is also very good. A much better alternative to an expensive, modern hotel in the city.
You can park right outside the door.
Easy to access from the A1, the George Hotel was a charming hotel. The staff were extremely polite, professional and attentive. The room was spacious and the bed was very comfortable. I had a meal in the bar, the food was cooked fresh and offered great value for money. The choice of breakfast was very good and the cooked breakfast was super, again cooked to order.
Very historic old (1492!) coaching inn in the middle of the pleasant village of Buckden. Next door to history-rich Buckden Tower. Pub area is quaint and it's nice to mingle with locals. Easy parking both in hotel lot and on street outside. Affordable rates. Owners were very welcoming and friendly.
The George is a beautiful hotel. Fitted out to a high standard we had an elegant room with some lovely touches, nice artwork and a proper coffee machine. The restaurant and bar area are superb as was our dinner.
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