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Oundle Mill- Luxury Boutique Hotel hotel is situated in Oundle, it offers total of 2 rooms for bookings. Oundle Mill- Luxury Boutique Hotel room prices start from just 100 pounds per room per night. The hotel accepts
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Description
On the banks of the River Nene, this traditional watermill provides a 2 Rosette-awarded restaurant, and chic, stylish accommodation on the outskirts of the historic market town of Oundle.
Formerly known as Barnwell Corn Mill, Oundle Mill aims to provide a unique fusion of traditional and contemporary dècor amid quiet, rural surroundings. Throughout the mill’s bedrooms, function rooms, restaurant and bar you will find exposed oak beams alongside sleek Italian furniture.
Oundle Mill won an award for Restaurant of the Year 2010/11 at the Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards.
Oundle Mill’s spectacular countryside setting provides an ideal setting for a range of country pursuits, including fishing, golf, strolling and cycling. You can also enjoy a relaxing day of messing about on the river.
Hotel Facilities
General :
Parking, Restaurant, Pets Allowed, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Free Parking, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Heating, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
Services :
Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Internet Services, Shoe Shine, Packed Lunches, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
Room Details
The Mill Room -
Room facilities include
Shower,
Bath,
TV,
Telephone,
Radio,
Toilet,
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The Lucom Room -
Room facilities include
Shower,
TV,
Telephone,
Radio,
Toilet,
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Area information
This beautiful and historic area offers a number of activities to keep you occupied during your stay, including: - Oundle Festival of Literature (in mid to late March) - Oundle International Festival (mid July) - Rockingham Forest, rich in wildlife such as Red Kite and deer) - Burghley Estate House and sculpture garden - Stamford, the backdrop to many a historical drama, including Pride and Prejudice and Middlemarch
Also worth visiting are: Kelmarsh Hall; Fotheringhay, where Mary Queen of Scots met her grisly end; the vintage engines of the Nene Valley Railway; Boughton House; and the breathtaking 82-arch Victorian viaduct at Harringworth.
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