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Redwings Lodge, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Redwings Lodge
Old Great North Road
Sawtry

Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire

PE28 5XP

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Redwings Lodge offers a warm and friendly welcome. Conveniently located just off junction 15 A1(M), south of Peterborough and north of Huntingdon, Redwings Lodge provides value for money, clean and efficient accommodation for the discerning traveller. Handy for A1 / A14 interchange, nearby local attractions include Huntingdon race course, Grafham Water, East of England showground, New Peterborough EXEC Centre and historic Cambridge.We are located just south of Sawtry on the B1043 adjacent to the SPICELANDS Indian restaurant and behind the PACE service station.

Comfortable and clean rooms - double, twin or family rooms. All rooms have en-suite shower room, wall-mounted 26" digital TV with Sky 1, Sky Sport 1and Sky Sport News and a host of Freeview channels , WiFi (1st hour free) and tea/coffee making facilities. 24 hour Annabel's bar (with 42" Plasma TV which receives all the SKY sport channels), ample parking and convenient rural location all make Redwings Lodge the logical choice for the busy traveller. Some rooms also have DVD players - if this is important to you, mention it when booking.

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