Royston

Royston is a market town just inside Hertfordshire’s border with Cambridgeshire. Its past has bequeathed some fascinating sites, not least of which is its mysterious cave carved into the chalk in the centre of the town – thought to be the work of the Templars... Read More

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The Old Bull Inn

The Old Bull Inn
The Old Bull Inn is full of history and character and is located in the busy market town of Royston. Just 12 miles outside the Historic University City of Cambridge, only 8 miles from Europe’s ... More | visit website
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Hall Farm

Hall Farm
Quiet accommodation in a beautiful Georgian Farmhouse set in a secluded walled garden. This 800 acre working family farm is on the edge of the pretty hilltop village of Great Chishill, the highest point in ... More | Double Room: £30 | visit website

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Sheene Mill (2.93 miles)

Sheene Mill

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Sheene Mill Hotel & Restaurant is set in an idyllic location close to the centre of Royston and 15 minutes to the south of Cambridge. Near to Junctions 10 & ... More

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Coach House Hotel (3.48 miles)

Coach House Hotel

Primarily built of local flint, a major refurbishment by new management at the Coach House means that old world charm and a warm welcome are now complemented by modern facilities. Nestled amongst lush farmland, this pretty ... More | visit website

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The Jester Hotel (3.91 miles)

The Jester Hotel

This lovely country inn is located just off the A505 between Baldock and Royston; near junction 10 of the M11, it has great access to the region’s major road network. The hotel’s convenient location means it ... More | visit website

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The Three Tuns Hotel (5.36 miles)

The Three Tuns Hotel

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We are a traditional Country Hotel, Pub and Restaurant situated in the heart of the village of Ashwell, North Hertfordshire which is also close to the South Cambridge shire border.We ... More

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Anstey Grove Barn (6.05 miles)

Anstey Grove Barn

Situated less than 30 minutes from Cambridge, Hertford, Ware, Harlow and Stevenage.Anstey Grove Barn is a converted barn providing high quality bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of the tranquil and beautiful Hertfordshire countryside.It ... More | visit website

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Purple Hotel (7.96 miles)

Purple Hotel

Conveniently located at the new motorway services at junction 10 of the A1(M), a short drive from Baldock and Letchworth, this easily accessible hotel offers good value-for-money accommodation. Purple Hotel Baldock offers you a convenient and ... More | visit website

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Duxford Lodge (8.15 miles)

Duxford Lodge

Duxford Lodge Hotel, built in the early part of the 1900s as a private house still retains some of its grandeur. All fifteen bedrooms are individually decorated to a high standard.

Surrounded by beautifully kept and ... More | visit website

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Zeus Hotel and Restaurant (8.16 miles)

Zeus Hotel and Restaurant

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Zeus Hotel and Restaurant building is steeped in history, having been built as a private house and maltings in the early 18th century, when Baldock was a favourite watering place ... More

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Travelodge Baldock Hinxworth (8.18 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Tudor Oaks Lodge (8.51 miles)

Tudor Oaks Lodge

Tudor Oaks Lodge, on the A1, one mile past junction 10 northbound, is a complex of buildings with characteristic beams. All rooms have LCD TV. Luxe rooms have four-poster beds and jacuzzi baths, some with sauna aromatherapy.

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