Crown Hotel, Stamford nr Peterborough
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The Crown Hotel is set in the historic town centre of Stamford, just 12 miles from Peterborough and close to the A1. The Crown has been transformed into a contemporary and stylish boutique hotel. All the traditional features have been retained whilst the best of new technology has been installed throughout. The two lounges are cosy and welcoming with comfortable seating and roaring open fires. There is also an attractive heated patio area for al fresco dining. Please be warned; The Crown is a no smoking establishment but in order not to upset the smokers a covered and heated shelter has been erected! The bedrooms are located in three seperate buildings. In the main building all bedrooms are unique and individual and offer private/en-suite facilities, satellite TV, hairdryer, and tea & coffee making facilities. Just up the road from the hotel is a unique Georgian property comprising two double en suite bedrooms and a split level family room. This location is ideal if you prefer a bit more peace and quiet. Adjacent to the hotel is a quaint 18th century stone cottage consisting of one twin en suite room (suitable for the disabled), one double room with private shower room and one split level suite/family room. The restaurants are very popular with locals and residents alike due to the appetising menu devised by Head chef Richard Brandrick. It offers the best of British traditional dishes alongside more European influences and all meals are cooked to order. Local produce is used wherever possible with a noticeable use of lamb from the owner's own farm nearby. During the winter months there is also a preponderance of game on the menu also supplied from the farm and local estates. The friendly bar offers four real ales including Timothy Taylor Landlord, Adnams Southwold, a guest ale and the landlord's own brew Ufford Ales White Hart. There is also a wide selection of wines by the glass and bottle from the extensive cellars. PLEASE NOTE A TWO NIGHT MINIMUM STAY STRICTLY APPLIES TO THIS HOTEL ON SATURDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE HOTEL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ONE NIGHT SATURDAY BOOKINGS. |
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Double Room
Double en-suite room for 2 guests max. Accommodation offers en-suite facilities, satellite TV, hairdryer, and tea & coffee facilities. PLEASE NOTE A TWO NIGHT MINIMUM STAY STRICTLY APPLIES TO THIS HOTEL ON SATURDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Getting There |
From the North or South Leave the A1 at the Carpenter Lodge roundabout then follow Stamford Town on the B1081, at the cross roads go straight on and over the River Welland bridge then follow the road up the hill, left then right (town centre) the All Saints Church is in front of you drive around the back of the Church on the cobbled road and the Private car park is on the left. Note it is a one way road in front of the hotel. |
| Parking |
Complimentary use of the car park is available for residents. |
| Things To Do |
Stamford is an attractive stone built town with many properties hailing from the medieval and Georgian eras which are favoured with film makers and producers of costume dramas i.e Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch and The Da Vinci Code. There are many historic sites to visit in the town and the surrounding areas including Burghley House which hosts the famous Burghley Horse Trials. The Crown really is at the hub of Stamford life both socially and commercially and we can assure you of a warm welcome at any time of day. |


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