WisbechCopyright Richard Humphrey

Wisbech stands on the river Nene, its elegant waterside one of many reasons to visit, others including its brewery, lovely Peckover House, surprising pockets of Georgian style, and the vast fens around it with their matrix of tiny lanes... Read More

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Oliver Twist Country Inn

Oliver Twist Country Inn

Your hosts Jacqui and Mick welcome you to the Oliver Twist Country Inn, a restaurant with an excellent reputation and a warm welcome. Providing food that ensures you will always want to come back for ... More | Double Room: £80 | visit website

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White Lion Hotel

White Lion Hotel

Priding itself on its friendly and professional approach to all guests, this Victorian hotel is situated right in the centre of Wisbech, a town with a rich Georgian heritage. This historic town boasts beautifully preserved ... More | visit website

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Rose And Crown Hotel

Rose And Crown Hotel

For over 600 years, the Rose and Crown, the largest hotel in this ancient town, has welcomed royalty and commoners alike and played host to many grand events.

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Five Bells Hotel

Five Bells Hotel

A traditional village property, this small, friendly inn is situated in the heart of Upwell, next to St. Peters church and opposite the village hall. Providing comfortable accommodation with homemade food and great ales in ... More | visit website

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Elme Hall Hotel

Elme Hall Hotel
Elme Hall Hotel is ideally located just off the A47 trunk road between King's Lynn and Wisbech on the Norfolk/Cambridgeshire border. Situated within 3 acres of grounds, the Georgian style Hotel has been awarded a ... More | visit website

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