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The Old Red Lion Inn
Linton Rd
Horseheath

Cambridge
Cambridgeshire

CB1 6QF
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There are 12 comfortably furnished, en-suite bedrooms, including ground floor rooms some with disabled facilities. They are all situated in attractive buildings around the main building and restaurant, allowing for a more tranquil stay. We have wireless broadband and satellite channels in all the letting rooms that are included in the price. The bar area has comfort seating and with the log burner offers a nice atmosphere especially during the winter months. We have a good selection of wines, spirits & cask conditioned beers to choose from, and a regularly revised bar menu is also available.. Our restaurant comfortably seats 55 people and has a combination of both a wooden floor & Yorkshire stone floor covering. The log burner gives a warm and comfortable feel during the winter months. Our Sunday Carvery (during winter months) is always very popular and a reservation is essential. Horseheath is close to the historic market town of Saffron Walden. Audley End House and linton Zoo are also nearby. The university town of Cambridge is a 20 minute drive to the north. To the east lie the pretty Suffolk villages of Clare and Long Melford. Bury St Edmonds, with it's beautiful abbey ruins and gardens, is a short drive away. We are also a 20 minutes drive from Newmarket the capital of Horse Racing in the UK. Tattersals Horse sales is also an attraction throughout the year with Sales Dates available from Tattersals direct.

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