Godmanchester

Godmanchester adjoins Huntingdon but is separate from it, a town peppered with old cottages especially on the waterfront afforded by the Great Ouse where once Viking longboats moored... Read More

Godmanchester Events

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Dog Show
Godmanchester Gala
Picnic in the Park

Hotels in Godmanchester - 2 places to stay

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Black Bull Coaching Inn

Black Bull Coaching Inn
About 30 minutes from Stansted Airport, The Black Bull Inn is a 400-year-old building, with a public bar featuring 3 large open fireplaces. The Black Bull has a selection of en suite rooms, and offers food ... More | visit website

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Old Bridge Hotel (0.47 miles)

Old Bridge Hotel
The Old Bridge is a handsome 18th Century building overlooking the River Ouse. Its atmosphere balances that of a professionally run town-house hotel and a relaxed, bustling inn.

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George Hotel (0.77 miles)

George Hotel

Recently refurbished coaching Inn dated around the 15th century. Situated in the centre of town within easy access of the A1 and A14.

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Huntingdon Marriott (1.91 miles)

Huntingdon Marriott
Boasting excellent transport links, this contemporary-style 4-star hotel is set on the outskirts of Huntingdon, just minutes away from the A14, linking to the M11 southbound and the A1(M) north. Following a recent GBP 1.5 million ... More | visit website
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Cheriton House (2.46 miles)

Cheriton House

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 ... More | visit website

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Three Horseshoes (2.48 miles)

Three Horseshoes
Lovely country inn just 200 yards from the river in the historic and picturesque village of Houghton, 2 miles from St. Ives (pretty riverside town) and Huntingdon (historic market town) and just 20/25 minutes from ... More | visit website
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The Horseshoe Inn and Restaurant (3.00 miles)

The Horseshoe Inn and Restaurant
The Horseshoe Inn Restaurant is a pretty country pub and restaurant located in the delightful Cambridgeshire village Offord D'Arcy, easily accessible from the M11 and A1. Inspired by the cooking of Anton Edelman, Chef/owner Richard Kennedy ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Huntingdon (A1/A14) (3.36 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the A14/A1. Huntingdon racecourse is a local attraction near to this Premier Inn. Conveniently located for Huntingdon train station. For shops and local amenities Huntingdon town centre is only ... More | visit website
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George Hotel & Brasserie (3.84 miles)

George Hotel & Brasserie

The George offers a selection of 12 beautifully designed bedrooms - all individually characterised after their namesake of a famous George. All our rooms are en-suite and equipped with facilities expected by today's traveller. The ... More | visit website

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St Ives Motel (4.01 miles)

St Ives Motel

The St.Ives Motel is a family-run hotel on the outskirts of St.Ives, in Cambridgeshire. It offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. The St. Ives Motel has easy access to the A14, making it a great base ... More | visit website

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Slepe Hall Hotel (4.22 miles)

Slepe Hall Hotel

Slepe Hall was once a small country house and more recently a private boarding school for girls. Famous locally for it's excellent food & ever changing menus, Slepe Hall is a comfortable small hotel with ... More | visit website

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