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Located between Bourne and Stamford, The Six Bells is a restored public house which features a restaurant and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy the cozy bar and there are 3 separate dining areas. Free private parking is available on site. A flat-screen TV, as well as an iPod docking station are available. Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax. You will find a coffee machine in the room. All rooms come with a modern private bathroom. Extras include free toiletries and a hair dryer. Freshly prepared, locally sourced seasonal menus are available. Guests can enjoy homemade bread and pizza from the wood burning oven. The cathedral city of Peterborough is 13 mi from The Six Bells, while Stamford is 6.2 mi from the property. The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport, 38 mi from The Six Bells.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Lincolnshire
(6.0 miles, 9.6 km, direction S)Of the 17 churches, only 6 now remain in Stamford, which is without doubt, one of the finest medieval towns in the British Isles, if not in Europe...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Lincolnshire
(9.7 miles, 15.5 km, direction NW)The tiny hamlet of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth lies in spacious rural countryside in the valley of the River Witham...
in the county of Rutland
(9.9 miles, 15.9 km, direction SW)Normanton lies in a landscape of rolling farmlands, broken only by rivers and patches of woodland. It is a tranquil place, with the waters offering scope for sailing and other water-sports, bird-watching, fishing, and cycling...
in the county of Rutland
(10.3 miles, 16.6 km, direction SW)The village lies on the southern shores of Rutland Water, one of Europe's largest man-made reservoirs, and England's premier fly fishing waters...
in the county of Lincolnshire
(12.9 miles, 20.7 km, direction E)In springtime, the town of Spalding, in it's favoured position on the banks of the River Welland becomes a riot of blazing colour as tulips, daffodils and other glorious spring flowers come into bloom...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northamptonshire
(12.9 miles, 20.7 km, direction S)Apethorpe is a small, picturesque, East Northamptonshire village, a mile and a half from Kings Cliffe. St Leonard is an attractive looking church in a nice setting. Trees.....
in the county of Rutland
(13.1 miles, 21.1 km, direction W)For centuries the countryside around Oakham has echoed to the sound of hunting horns, for the vales and rolling farmland surrounding this sedate market town, have been the stamping ground for the counties hunting fraternity...
This is a graceful house which perfectly epitomises the wealth of the prosperous Elizabethan period. Burghley was completed in.....
Called a manor but in reality this is the farmhouse where Isaac Newton was born in 1642. The house remains very much during.....
Rutland Water is the largest reservoir in England (by surface area) and one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe. Its.....
Crowland Abbey was founded in 716 by King Ethelbald, in memory of St.Guthlac who had built a cell on the Fen island. It has a.....
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The magnificent cathedral church in Peterborough was given cathedral status by Henry VIII in 1541. Formerly it had been one of.....
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