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Cheriton House, Houghton, Cambridgeshire

Cheriton House
Mill St
Houghton
Cambridgeshire

PE28 2AZ

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Lovely Victorian house with large garden just 150 yards from the river in the historic and picturesque village of Houghton, 2 miles from St. Ives (pretty riverside town)and Huntingdon and just 20 minutes from Cambridge.3 rooms overlooking the garden,all en suite,with power showers,teletext tv,CD/DVD players,trouserpress,hairdryer,hospitality tray,in room safe,etc.etc.Outstanding a la carte breakfast menu included in room rates.Home made fruit cakes/breads/jams/ marmalades etc.Free range eggs,hand made sausages etc.etc.Opened in 2003 and already awarded 5 diamonds with a silver quality award -One of very few Bed and Breakfasts in Cambridgeshire with 5 diamonds,silver.Also 2004 `highly commended ` regional finalist in Excellence in England awards . An excellent centre for business or as a touring centre for the leisure visitor to Cambridge,Ely, Stamford,Burleigh House,Althorp House,the Imperial War Museum at Duxford,the American Cemetry,Buckden Towers,Cromwell Museum etc.Now with WIFI internet access for your added convenience. Borrow a bicycle to explore the area or enjoy over 26 miles of signposted walks on the Ouse Valley Way that runs through the village.One day coarse fishing licences available.

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