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Thorpe Lodge Farm B&B

Enjoy England Four Stars

Accommodation Details

A warm welcome to our farmhouse Bed and Breakfast with beautiful views over the countryside from all of our en-suite bedrooms. The farmhouse sits within the boundaries of a working farm and has a 360 degree view of the surrounding countryside.
We are located a quarter of a mile down a pretty private road but also within a few minutes of the A1 and A14 roads.
Grafham Water is approximately 2 miles away and Rutland Water, Pitsford Reservoir, Ravensthorpe and Eyebrook are all within easy reach. Huntingdon Racecourse and Hinchingbrooke Country Park and Kimbolton Castle are a short distance away.

All our guest rooms are comfortably furnished and have TV, CD player, radio alarm clock, hairdryer as well as tea and coffee making facilities. We also have a room on the ground floor with easy access for disabled guests. Children are also always welcome.

Close by you can find many activities including Fishing, Sailing, Canoeing, Bird watching, Go Karting, Cycling and Golf courses.

We are within easy reach of the City of Cambridge and Peterborough.

You can enjoy a substantial farmhouse English breakfast, expertly prepared using home grown or local produce wherever possible. Click here to view menu.

We also offer drying facilities and freezing facilities for fishermen, as well as packed lunches for all of our guests if required. Special diets can also be catered for.

Dogs are welcome by arrangement and horses can be stabled but unfortunately we have no grazing but can be tethered on grassland.

Close to Ellington are a choice of historic
country pubs and restaurants offering
excellent meals at value prices.

We operate a no smoking policy within the house but we do have an allocated smoking area.

Accommodation Location


Address
Thorpe Lodge Farm B&B, Ellington, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 0AP

Type
B&B

Email
enquiries@thorpelo

WEBSITE

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