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The village of Whitwell is on the north shore of Rutland Water where it has a little ‘harbour’. Midway between Oakham and Stamford, this tiny settlement cheekily (and decidedly unofficially) claims to be twinned with slightly larger Paris... Read More

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The Noel at Whitwell

The Noel at Whitwell

Come for a taste of the Noel ˆ we do light lunches and quick bites through to long relaxed dinners. There‚s something for everyone, we use fresh local produce and feature daily specials. We cook for those ... More | visit website

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Barnsdale Lodge Hotel & Restaurant (1.26 miles)

Barnsdale Lodge Hotel & Restaurant

Barnsdale Lodge Hotel has been in Thomas Noel's family since 1760 and formed part of the adjoining Exton Park, seat of the Earls of Gainsborough. Formerly a farmhouse, Barnsdale Lodge was converted by Thomas in 1989. ... More | visit website

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Barnsdale Hall Hotel & Country Club (1.28 miles)

Barnsdale Hall Hotel & Country Club

Our hotel is a magnificent Grade II listed building set in a conservation area in in the English county of Rutland.
The Barnsdale Hall Hotel is also located in landscaped gardens overlooking the beautiful Rutland Water.
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Hambleton Hall (1.51 miles)

Hambleton Hall
Hambleton Hall is one of Britain's finest country house hotels. The lakeside setting is spectacular and only some two and a half hours north of central London (England). The restaurant is a haven for gourmets ... More | visit website
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Normanton Park Hotel (1.74 miles)

Normanton Park Hotel

This 3-star hotel is situated in the picturesque county of Rutland, Leicestershire. Standing majestically next to the shores of Rutland Water, only 8 miles from the market town of Oakham, it offers easy access from ... More | visit website

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The Wilderness (1.83 miles)

The Wilderness

Luxurious Bed & Breakfast in large country house with spectacular views situated on edge of picturesque village. Adjacent to Rutland Water, Europe's largest man made lake and close to Cambridge, Peterborough, Leicester & Nottingham. Numerous ... More | visit website

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The Tithe Barn (3.33 miles)

The Tithe Barn
Cottesmore is a picturesque stone village in the unspoilt county of Rutland; with its own pub (The Sun Inn); village stores; post office; fish and chip takeaway and café; and a Ford Dealership with petrol ... More | visit website
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Greetham Valley Hotel (3.51 miles)

Greetham Valley Hotel

Within 276 acres (1.12 km²) of beautiful Rutland countryside, easily reached from the A1 and close to Rutland Water, the hotel has 2 of the best golf courses in the Midlands. Greetham Valley Hotel has a ... More | visit website

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the garden room (3.74 miles)

the garden room
Refurbished to a high standard, this centrally heated accommodation is all on ground level and comprises of a comfortable spacious lounge/dining room with TV/CD; a well equipped kitchen; a large bedroom with double bed; ... More | visit website
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Old Wisteria Hotel (The) (3.79 miles)

Old Wisteria Hotel (The)

Set in the Rutland county town of Oakham, this attractive house was originally a cottage and has been carefully extended over the years to include private dining, residents lounge, and conference and banqueting facilities. ... More | visit website

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Whipper-In Hotel (3.85 miles)

Whipper-In Hotel

In the heart of Oakham, in the town’s old market square, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century coaching inn. Today, it still retains many beautiful original features. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the ... More | visit website

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