Awarding Winning C17th thatched country Pub & Kitchen with lovely decked garden terrace overlooking the village church opposite.
Price from £10
Awarding Winning C17th thatched country Pub & Kitchen with lovely decked garden terrace overlooking the village church opposite.
Price from £10
Spanhoe Lodge is situated in the East Northamptonshire Village of Laxton, just 2 miles from the Rutland Border and the Welland Valley Viaduct. Close to market towns of Oakham, Uppingham and Stamford, and near to Rutland Water Nature Reserve. Whether for a romantic break, time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a special occasion or business, Spanhoe Lodge offers everything you want and more.
Price from £75.00
AA 4* Accommodation, 2 AA Rosettes and Home To Jimmy’s Smokehouse in Rutland
Good Hotel Guide Editor’s Choice Award 2018/19 and AA 4 Gold Stars.
Price from £125
Per Room per Night
(Breakfast included)
Experience the thrill of riding a steam engine, learn about the railway’s history and explore the picturesque surroundings of the Nene Valley area.
The Olive Branch is the Rutland & Leicestershire County Dining Pub of the Year and was the Good Pub Guides pub of the Year 2021.
Set amidst picturesque countryside just a few minutes’ drive from Rutland Water, Greetham Valley provides everything you would expect of a contemporary hotel. Family owned and run, we take pride in ensuring the highest attention to detail on the presentation of all our facilities, as well as the first class service our guests receive.
Price from £75
A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel in the heart of Rutland’s beautiful countryside. Close to Rutland Water and the undulating hills of England’s smallest county, this former 17th Century farmhouse is an idyllic retreat for anyone wishing to escape.
Price from £85
The Good Food Guide 2019/20 & Michelin Guide recommendation.
Fresh quality ingredients, an excellent dining space and exceptional service. Come and visit Sarpech, Rutland’s wine bar and fine dining restaurant with an Indian flavour in the heart of Oakham.
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