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Best Western Orton Hall Hotel
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

 

 
Description
 

A seventeenth century manor house set in 20 acres of mature parkland in the conservation village of Orton Longueville yet only 2.5 miles from city centre and the A1. Previously the home of the Marques of Huntly. Several spacious public rooms and sixty-five bedrooms which are generally the largest and quietest in the area (some four-posters). Every bedroom is fully equipped. There is a choice of dining in either the elegant award-winning oak panelled Huntly Restaurant, with its warm and intimate atmosphere and a selection of wines to suit most palates, or The Ramblewood Inn, a traditional country pub converted from the old stable block. The Ramblewood Inn offers a wide selection of real ales and hearty food in either the bar or conservatory. Peterborough has many local attractions including the museum, a magnificent cathedral, Nene Valley Railway and Burghley House. It is also an excellent centre for visiting Cambridge which is only half an hour away. Special getaway 2 day offers available all year. The hotel is adjacent to Nene Park and two 18 hole golf courses. Picturesque Stamford is nearby.

 
Rooms From
 
£64
 
Number of Rooms
 
65
 
Contact Details
 

The Village, Orton Longueville
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire
PE2 7DN
England

 
 
 

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