Old Red LionHorseheath off the A1307 is a village with a medieval church. It is handy for both Cambridge and Newmarket which can both be reached via the maze of country lanes leading from the village...
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The Old Red Lion Inn
The Old Red Lion Inn is located in a small village called Horseheath with prime location just off the A1307. We have 12 letting rooms set aside from the main building which was an old ...
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Old Red Lion
The Old Red Lion hotel dates back to its 18th Century days and was originally an old farm house. The lodges offer comfortable accommodation in a charming setting.
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The Old Red Lion Inn
(0.10 miles)
There are 12 comfortably furnished, en-suite bedrooms, including ground floor rooms some with disabled facilities. They are all situated in attractive buildings around the main building and restaurant, allowing for a more tranquil stay. We ...
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White Horse Inn
(2.33 miles)
Traditional Thatched Country Inn with bar restaurant and 5 letting rooms in a converted cart lodge for either single or double occupancy convenient for Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill
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The Black Bull Inn
(2.67 miles)
Classic 16th Century Grade II listed thatched black and white Freehouse at the heart of a pretty village.
This gem has just been taken over by the owners of the award-winning Red Lion Hinxton and has ...
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Days Inn Haverhill
(3.69 miles)
This modern award-winning hotel offers style and comfort where it matters and great-value rates.
Days Inn Haverhill offers a choice of quality rooms, including king-size doubles, workzone doubles, twins, disabled access and family suites.
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Old Vicarage (The)
(4.00 miles)
Set in mature grounds and woodlands this delightful Old Vicarage has a friendly family atmosphere. Complete peace and comfort are assured with wonderful views of the Suffolk countryside. Open log fires welcome you ...
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Cross Green B & B
(6.56 miles)
Surrounded by paddocks and a quiet bridleway, Cross Green Bed and Breakfast is located four miles from Newmarket race courses.
There are excellent road and rail links from Dullingham to Newmarket, Cambridge, Ely, Saffron Walden and ...
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The Swynford
(6.64 miles)
Swynford Hotel is set in over 5 acres of beautiful grounds in an open park
land setting. The Hotel's meandering entrance way is flanked by specimen
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Saffron Hotel
(7.19 miles)
The Saffron Hotel is a listed building which dates back to the 16th century. All bedrooms are fully equipped with telephone, hospitality tray and en-suite facilities. Saffron Walden itself is an attractive unspoilt town worth ...
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Hinxton Hall
(7.19 miles)
This elegant Grade II listed country house is set in 55 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Cam, within easy reach of Cambridge, Duxford Airfield, the M11 and Stansted Airport. The Welcome ... More
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Garden Lodge
(7.51 miles)
Anna and Charles welcome you to the Garden Lodge. If you are seeking B&B accommodation in the Newmarket area, we are confident that our guest rooms offer everything you might wish for.
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