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Hinxton Hall, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Hinxton Hall
Wellcome Trust
Genome Campus
Hinxton

Cambridge
Cambridgeshire

CB10 1RQ

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This elegant Grade II listed country house is set in 55 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Cam, within easy reach of Cambridge, Duxford Airfield, the M11 and Stansted Airport. The Welcome Trust took over the Hinxton Hall site in 1992 and since then the house and estate have been lovingly renovated and imaginatively adapted for their current purpose. Today, the site provides state-of-the-art conference technologies and attractive, modern en suite accommodation in a beautiful peaceful setting. Situated in a delightful rural idyll, Hinxton Hall boasts 72 rooms, 62 of which are in the residential court and 10 of which are in the Grade II listed Hinxton Hall itself. Just minutes from junction 9 of the M11, the site has a convenient location with good access to the region’s major road network. Please note that Hinxton Hall offers high quality guest accommodation but is not a hotel. **Please Note** SOME ROOMS BOOKED MAYBE IN THE HOTEL ANNEX

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