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B and Bs in Little Hallingbury

Homesdale
Lower Road
Little Hallingbury
Hertfordshire

CM22 7QZ

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With heated pool and secluded garden, this friendly, modern and well-run B&B is on a bus route to Stansted Airport, Bishop’s Stortford town centre and the railway station. Homesdale is ideal for guests wishing to make day trips to either London (south) or Cambridge (north). Both cities are 35 minutes by fast train from Bishop's Stortford.

All rooms are en suite, non smoking and have free Wi-Fi, Sky TV and tea/coffee. Continental breakfast is included; full English breakfast and evening meals are available on request.
The village has a fine pub, restaurant and post office, all within walking distance.
Late check-in and safe off-road parking available.

Details

Ratings/Awards: EETB 4 Diamond
Nearest Airport: London Stansted

Price per Person

Double: From £25
Twin: From £25
Single: From £35
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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided - By arrangement
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Garden

Sample Menu:

English Breakfast

Cereals
Orange Juice
Fresh Fruit


Organic, free range eggs from local chickens
- fried, scrambled, poached or boiled

Grilled British Back Bacon
Grilled Cumberland Sausages
Grilled Tomatoes
Hash Brown Potatoes

Tea or Coffee to your choice

Toast, butter and preserves


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