Leicestershire Facts

Leicestershire is the place where history was changed. In August 1485 King Richard III spent the night before the Battle of Bosworth Field at the Blue Boar Inn. King Richard III fell at Bosworth Field and his body was brought to Leicester after the Battle of Bosworth Field.
 

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Oakham
Hotels in Oakham


Barnsdale Hall Hotel Print E-mail

Barnsdale Hall Hotel

Located in sixty five acres of meadows and woodlands Barnsdale Hall Hotel nestles on the northern shore of Rutland Water with outstanding views cross the Vales of Catmose Gwash.

The original grade 2 listed building was constructed as a Hunting Lodge in 1890 for the Earl Fitzwilliam and resides in a conservation area of outstanding natural beauty.

The Barnsdale Spa which opened in June 2003 offers the ultimate spa experience in hair and beauty treatments.

The Osprey Restaurant has recieved an AA Rosette for its fine dining.

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The Old Plough Print E-mail

The Old Plough

A unique picturesque 18th Century Inn.

Recently refurbished AA 3 Diamond Rated En suite bedrooms with the Red Diamond Award.

Featuring Real Ales brewed by our sister brewery The Grainstore.

WIth a beautiful beer garden petanque courts and facilities for weary walkers and freezing fishermen.

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Lord Nelsons House Hotel & Nicks Restaurant Print E-mail

Lord Nelsons House Hotel & Nicks Restaurant

This beautiful 16th century coaching inn can be found nestling in the corner of Market Square Oakham an idyllic market town only a stones throw from both Rutland Water and historic Stamford.

It boasts four individually designed bedrooms and a simply scrumptious restaurant adored by gourmet lovers and wine cognoscenti alike.

Renowned for it's understated air of elegance and charm excellent hospitality and exquisite seasonal menus this really is the perfect antidote to the bustle of everyday life .

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Hambleton Hall Print E-mail

Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall is the ultimate in small country house hotels and has been a centre of excellence for 26 years.

It's spectacular setting looks down on to Rutland Water over the glorious gardens and through a screen of mature trees and is only two and a half hours away from London.

There are wonderful walks and a multitude of gardens castles and antique shops to explore.

The interior is stylish and comfortable with 17 individually and lavishly decorated bedrooms.

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Whitwell Hotel & Conference Centre Print E-mail

Whitwell Hotel & Conference Centre

Orginally a rectory dating back to the 16th Century which has been tastefully converted along with the outbulildings to delighteful guest accommodationThere are 34 ensuite bedrooms in the Grange Glebe Farmhouse Parish House The Stables and the Noel Arms.

Please note that if you get allocated a bedroom in The Noel this is above our public house .

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