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The Wheatsheaf

Crick, Northamptonshire, England

The Wheatsheaf in Crick, Northamptonshire, England
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About The Wheatsheaf

With a central location in the village of Crick, The Wheatsheaf is a bed and breakfast located above a traditional rural pub. Private parking is possible on site, and free WiFi is accessible for all guests. The Wheatsheaf offers rooms renovated to a modern style, with large windows that allow a lot of natural light. Each room features a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. A takeaway breakfast is available at the property and guests also have access to hot drink making facilities. The property’s bar and restaurant is open at other times, offering a range of drinks and a varied menu. The local shop is opposite the property and the post office is a 5-minute walk down the road. The M1 motorway passes just 1 miles from the property, and Coventry is a 30-minute drive away. Birmingham Airport is a 35-minute drive from The Wheatsheaf.


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