Bed and Breakfast in Corby
Corby has recovered admirably from the loss of its steel production, cashing in on the central location that is of interest to leisure and business travellers alike. There are several great houses in its environs, and the woodland of Rockingham Forest south and east offering a pleasant environment...
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Spanhoe Lodge
Jennie & Steve assure you of a very warm welcome at their home in the picturesque rural East of England. Set in the Welland Valley in the heart of Rockingham Forest, we are the only ...
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The Paddocks
Nestled in a picturesque conservation village, with large and attractive
gardens surrounded by open countryside. Very comfortable rooms with colour television and DVD player, tea and coffee making facilities.
Our breakfasts are individually tailored to your personal ...
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Double Room: £50 |
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Raven Hotel
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You'll really enjoy your stay in our clean and comfortable rooms. All 18 of our rooms are spacious with large windows. Television, tea and coffee facilities and free high-speed wireless ... More
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The Raven Hotel
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You'll really enjoy your stay in our clean and comfortable rooms. All 18 of our rooms are spacious with large windows. Television, tea and coffee facilities and free high-speed wireless ... More
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The White Swan
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This quaint stone building dating from the 16th century is an inn full of character and charm.
Nestled in a quiet village location, only 15 minutes from the surrounding market and business ... More
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Premier Inn Corby
Situated on the outskirts of Corby, with good access to Kettering. Corby is developing rapidly and has a new Railway station providing good access to and from the capital. Visit Rockingham Speedway or, as is ...
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