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 The Bell Hotel & Inn in Woburn, England | 21 Bedford St, Woburn, Buckinghamshire, England (8.5 miles, 13.7 km, direction SE) The Bell Inn situated in the charming village of Woburn is a delightful mixture of Tudor,Georgian and Victorian architecture and has been carefully restored by its present owners to retain and emphasise its original features. The Bell Inn at Woburn is a delightful English Country Public House, Restaurant and Hotel which has recently been the subject of much rebuilding work to restore it to its former beauty. The building housing the Pub and Restaurant dates back to the 17th Century and the abundance of beams and studwork which were uncovered have been left exposed wherever possible. The bar area and the rooms above were added during the Victorian era and furnishings and fittings have been chosen to blend in with these two distinct periods. Facilities: Parking, Pets Allowed Hotel Prices: from £29.00 More information and book online.. | | |
 Saracens Head Hotel in Towcester, England | 219 Watling Street West, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England (10.2 miles, 16.5 km, direction NW) The History of the Saracens Head, stretching back more than 400 years, is featured in Charles Dickens' 1st novel, The Pickwick Papers, and now blends into the atmosphere and splendour of this restored hotel. Today, the Saracens Head Hotel is the centrepiece of modern life in Towcester, much as it has been for centuries. The same homely comforts which were enjoyed by Charles Dickens when visiting Towcester have been restored and blended with today's luxuries. The continuing story of this hotel proudly offers excellent standards of comfort and service to the discerning guest. The Residents' Lounge, with its original open fireplace and leaded windows, provides an impressive classic surrounding for guests to meet visitors or to retire with a book. Saracens Head Hotel is one of the closest hotels to the Silverstone motor racing circuit, the home of British motorsport. Milton Keynes and Northampton are approximately 10 miles. Due to the nature and age of the building, there is not a lift. Facilities: Parking Hotel Prices: from £29.00 More information and book online.. | | |
Luton Hotel Residence in Luton, Bedfordshire, England | Chapel Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire, England (20.2 miles, 32.5 km, direction SE) Luton Hotel Residence is centrally located about 5 minutes walk to the shopping centre, 10-15 minutes to the train/bus stations and about 10 minutes drive to the London Luton Airport. The M1 is just a few minutes from J10. All our rooms are self-catering and en=suite with a fully equipped kitchenette that comes with a fridge, cooker, microwave oven, kettle, toaster, cutlery, utensils and crockery. Every room has a colour TV and some rooms come with DVD players and luxurious shower cabins. Facilities: Parking Hotel Prices: from £29.00 More information and book online.. | | |
 The Cock in Stony Stratford, England | 72-74 High Street, Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England (3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction W) This historic hotel is situated in the high street of Stony Stratford. The town has for centuries occupied an important position on the old Roman Watling Street, the Cock has stood since 1470. In 1742 the great fire of Stont Stratford was started by a chambermaid in the adjacent Bull hotel. Fearfull that she would lose her position for burning a sheet while ironing, she stuffed it up the chimney, starting a blaze that rapidly spread and destroyed both inns and the old church. When the Cock was rebuilt it included wealth of ironwork projecting over the street which can still be seen today. During the hayday of coach ravel there were as many as 100 coaches coming it the town everyday. The inn was the offical stop for the Manchester flyer, with a 25 minute stop for dinner. The phrase 'a cock and bull story' derives from 18th and 19th century travellers telling hair-raising 'tales of the road' on arrival at the Cock and the nearby Bull public house. The Cock Features in nursery rhymes too. travellers could hire horses from the inns, and it was a \"cock horse\" that was hired to ride to Banbury Cross. The hotel's Brasserie Restaurant boasts an innovative a la carte menu whilst the popular Market Bar serves a wide variety of freshly prepared bar meals and snacks. The hotel is within easy reach of Towcester racecourse, Silverstone Circuit and Milton Keynes Bowl. Facilities: Parking, Pets Allowed Hotel Prices: from £24.00 More information and book online.. | | |
The Highwayman Hotel in Dunstable, England | London Rd, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England (17.6 miles, 28.3 km, direction SE) 'Stand and deliver' - you stand, and we deliver with a friendly welcome! An informal atmosphere and a comfortable stay will await you at The Highwayman. The Quality Locals pub was refurbished (October 2002) and offers the best in pub entertainment every weekend plus big screen sport and a pool table in the bar. All the rooms are non smoking Facilities: Parking, Pets Allowed Hotel Prices: from £20.00 More information and book online.. | | |
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