The Airman Hotel
The Airman Hotel

Unusually for Bedfordshire the large hilltop village of Meppershall is some distance from the arterial routes, a feeling of self-reliance emanating from its Norman church and Stuart manor... Read More

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The Airman Hotel

The Airman Hotel

A privately owned hotel of individual style set the countryside, where our guests are treated with a warm welcome upon arrival. Offering a unique combination of exceptionally resoanable rooms rates, with the excellent freshly prepared ... More | visit website

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Beadlow Manor Hotel (1.97 miles)

Beadlow Manor Hotel
Set in the Bedfordshire countryside, Beadlow Manor Hotel offers refurbished en suite rooms and two 18-hole golf courses. There is a bar and free private parking on site. Rooms are serviced from the Golf Clubhouse, which ... More | visit website
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Champneys Henlow Grange (2.88 miles)

Champneys Henlow Grange
Henlow Grange blends the tradition of the old with the innovation of the new, offering luxury and grace with a cosy atmosphere that makes every guest feel at home. Henlow has a 50 year history ... More | visit website
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Silsoe Conference Centre (3.80 miles)

Silsoe Conference Centre

Set in 62 acres of land, Silsoe Conference Centre offers bright, modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. Silsoe has ample free private parking.
The on-site Leisure Centre is open from September 2010, and features 2 squash courts, ... More | visit website

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Firs Hotel & Restaurant (4.91 miles)

Firs Hotel & Restaurant

Conveniently located for visiting Stevenage, Letchworth, Luton and Henlow, this family-managed hotel and restaurant has easy access to the A1 (junction 8) and the M1 (junction 10). Enjoy comfortable accommodation, personal service and car parking in ... More | visit website

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Tudor Oaks Lodge (5.08 miles)

Tudor Oaks Lodge

Tudor Oaks Lodge, on the A1, one mile past junction 10 northbound, is a complex of buildings with characteristic beams. All rooms have LCD TV. Luxe rooms have four-poster beds and jacuzzi baths, some with sauna aromatherapy.

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The Broadway Hotel (5.38 miles)

The Broadway Hotel

The Broadway Hotel was built in 1961 as a crest hotel and was the first licensed premises in Letchworth Garden City. The Hotel offers 35 en-suite bedrooms at great value in a town centre location. ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Baldock Hinxworth (5.41 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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Sun Hotel (5.57 miles)

Sun Hotel
The Sun is a traditional coaching inn which has been an important landmark of historic Hitchin since the 1500s. Today's hotel features 32 comfortable en-suite bedrooms including two feature rooms, one with a four-poster for ... More | visit website
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Hitchin Priory (5.66 miles)

Hitchin Priory

Set in 19 acres of beautiful tranquil parkland, yet only one minutes’ walk from Hitchin town square, this attractive hotel was originally a Carmelite monastery built in 1317. With carefully preserved and sensitively renovated interiors, the ... More | visit website

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Lord Lister Hotel (5.75 miles)

Lord Lister Hotel

This refurbished hotel with free Wi-Fi was built in the late 18th century. It is located on the edge of the medieval market town of Hitchin. The charming family-run hotel has modern comforts, a cosy bar ... More | visit website

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