ToddingtonCopyright David Lally

You’ll know it from the nearby M1 services, but maybe don’t realise Toddington is a pleasant rural town with its old green, a jumble of historic cottages and houses, and even a championship golf course on its doorstep... Read More

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Hotels in Toddington - 4 places to stay

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The Griffin

The Griffin

The Griffin is a Greene King house offering functional accommodation. Greene King IPA and Abbott Ale are available all year-round, and guest bitters are served throughout the year. The accommodation is situated in Bedfordshire with excellent ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Toddington M1 Sounthbound

Travelodge Toddington M1 Sounthbound

Located on the M1, close to Toddington, the Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Dunstable Hockcliffe (2.65 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Flitwick Manor (3.39 miles)

Flitwick Manor. A Georgian hotel and restaurant, Flitwick Manor exudes quality, elegance, luxury and style, with its tranquil parkland setting, sumptuous accommodation, award winning chef and quintessential English charm. The manor is a classical country ... More | visit website
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Chequers of Streatley (3.91 miles)

Chequers of Streatley
A traditional country pub sitting next to St. Margeret's church in the small village of Streatley. Here at The Chequers, we have a Bed & Breakfast above the public house with 5 spacious, modern and ... More | visit website
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Inn at Woburn (4.45 miles)

Inn at Woburn

As part of the Woburn Abbey Estate, The Inn at Woburn provides a convenient place to meet. Situated in the heart of the village of Woburn, it was built in 1724 to serve Royal Mail ... More | visit website

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Old Palace Lodge (4.54 miles)

Old Palace Lodge

The Old Palace Lodge is situated opposite the beautiful ancient Priory church of St Peter in the heart of Dunstable. The hotel has a reputation for a very high standard of food and service. The ... More | visit website

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Bell Hotel and Inn (4.57 miles)

Bell Hotel and Inn

The Bell Hotel and Inn is situated in the charming village of Woburn. This 17th century inn is a delightful mixture of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian décor. The oak beamed restaurant creates a comfortable relaxing ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Dunstable Luton (4.59 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M1, junction 11. Conveniently positioned for the airport, this Premier Inn is just 6 miles from London Luton Airport. Local attractions include Whipsnade Zoo and Woburn Abbey Safari ... More | visit website
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Cherish End B&B (4.85 miles)

Cherish End B&B
Cherish End is a Four Star, modern, family-run Bed and Breakfast with off road parking situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and yet only a 10 minute walk from Dunstable town bars and ... More | visit website
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Regent Lodge Hotel (4.92 miles)

Regent Lodge Hotel
The New Regent Lodge Hotel and Conference Center offers 140 well appointed and comfortable ensuite rooms. All rooms feature in room entertainment, Internet access and Hospitality tray.

The Regent Lodge Hotel is conveniently situated just off ... More | visit website
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Pines Hotel (5.06 miles)

Pines Hotel

The Pines Hotel is conveniently situated within easy reach of London Luton Airport and the m1. We are 1 mile from Luton Town Centre. Thameslink Railway Stations (Luton & Leagrave) are within 1 mile of ... More | visit website

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