Melton Mowbray

Melton Mowbray is one of the cradles of culinary civilisation, the home of Stilton cheese and the blessed pork pie, but it is also a delightful old market town with a huge church and near it a house gifted by Henry VIII to Anne of Cleves... Read More

Melton Mowbray Events

May
Melton Show
June
Melton Mowbray Country Fair
Stapleford Steam
Stapleford Steam
July
Old Dalby Open Gardens Day
August
Stapleford Miniature Railway
Stapleford Steam
September
Hickling Scarecrow Weekend
Leicestershire Food Fortnight
October
East Midlands Food & Drink Festival
Leicestershire Food Fortnight
December
Winter Wonderland

Hotels in Melton Mowbray - 12 places to stay

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Quorn Lodge Hotel

Quorn Lodge Hotel

A warm welcome awaits you when you visit this old hunting lodge. We have good business facilities for guests. The hotel is situated on the edge of a bustling market town renowned for its Pork ... More | visit website

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Sysonby Knoll Hotel

Sysonby Knoll Hotel

WINNER - "Best Value Accommodation", Heart of England 2002. WINNER - "Best Visitor Accommodation", Leicestershire 2003 Sysonby Knoll is the largest and longest established family owned and run hotel in Melton Mowbray, and has the ... More | visit website

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The Red House

The Red House

The Red House Restaurant, Pub and Hotel is set within the charming village of Nether Broughton on the A606. This old coach house now hosts an award winning restaurant, a relaxing bar, a beautiful courtyard, ... More | visit website

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Dairy Farm

Dairy Farm

Dairy Farm Bed & Breakfast is located in the pretty village of Great Dalby, East Leicestershire. Great Dalby is just 3 miles from Melton Mowbray. Rutland Water is 8 miles away. Leicester and Nottingham are ... More | visit website

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Harboro Hotel

Harboro Hotel

A fixture in historic Melton Mowbray for over 200 years, the Harboro Hotel is now in private ownership and offers comfortable accommodation in 26 well-equipped en suite rooms. All of the hotel’s 26 rooms have a ... More | visit website

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Stapleford Park

Stapleford Park
Set in 500 acres of parkland, Stapleford is the ultimate retreat, with the style and service of a bygone Edwardian era. Stapleford boasts 55 unique, individually designed bedroom suites, refelecting the style of their creators ... More | visit website
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Six Hills Hotel

Six Hills Hotel

Ideally situated for Leicester, Nottingham, Loughborough and Melton Mowbray, this hotel has a direct motorway link to East Midlands and Birmingham Airport. Located opposite the Carter and Carter Training centre, the hotel is also not far ... More | visit website

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The Crown

The Crown

Located in the lovely stone village of Sproxton on the Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland boarders. The Crown Inn and Restaurant has been recently refurbished by local owner Barry Spencer and now incorporates three individually designed en-suite ... More | visit website

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Scalford Hall

Scalford Hall

At the heart of Leicestershire’s picturesque countryside, Scalford Hall Hotel, offers 88 en-suite bedrooms, restaurant, lounge and leisure facilities, is set amongst twelve acres of carefully landscaped gardens. This coupled with the fact that ... More | visit website

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Leicester North Hotel

Leicester North Hotel

This modern, purpose-built, comfortable hotel is halfway between Nottingham and Leicester, in a rural location north of Melton Mowbray on the A46. Just 15 minutes from the M1, near the village of Upper Broughton, Comfort Inn ... More | visit website

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