Once upon a time there was a drinking club at Burghley House. It was founded by The 5th Earl of Exeter in 1684 and it was called The Honourable Order of Little Bedlam. It had an eclectic bunch of members: The Baptist Earl of Gainsborough was known ...
The Exeter Arms is located on the edge of Easton on the Hill just two miles from the historical town of Stamford and is perfectly situated for local business visitors to Easton on the Hill and for Stamford s shopping and local tourist attractions. ...
The Collyweston Slater is a traditional coaching inn built in the 17th century and set in the heart of the village of Collyweston in Northamptonshire. In the early 1970 s after changing hands it was enlarged to incorporate the adjoining terraced h ...
The White Hart has been an inn since the 17th century and continues to offer hospitality to locals and travellers alike. The White Hart is suitably located for businessmen travelling into Peterborough or Stamford and for local tourist attractions ...
The White Horse is an impressive 17th Century building that has previously been used as a courthouse located in the middle of the quiet picturesque village of Empingham close to the shore of Rutland Water. br / br / br / br / We are very close ...
The Bluebell is a traditional English inn a place to eat drink and sleep. Known for its hospitality for over 200 years it is here that in 1806 John Clare the peasant s poet born in the cottage next door worked as pot boy. br / br / br / br / ...
Oakham is a pretty traditional English market town bustling with activity and current holder of a coveted Britain in Bloom award. br / br / Packed with heritage there s plenty to see in Oakham which makes it ideal for a day trip or short break i ...