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Historic Hotel Accommodation in March, Cambridgeshire Part of the Cambridgeshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Ye Olde GriffinA Historic Small Hotel in March, Cambridgeshire32 High Street March Cambridgeshire England PE15 9JS
Accommodation
Description:
From: £50.00 Ye Olde Griffin is an old coaching inn, newly refurbished, situated in the centre of the historic market town of March. Ideally situated to explore East Anglia, and the Norfolk Broads. We have a large pub on the ground floor which offers a great food menu from 9am through til 10 pm, we show all sports on our plasma screens, showing both Sky sports and ESPN At weekends we offer entertainment on Fri, Sat and Sunday nights. All rooms have a freeview flatscreen tv. Accommodation Rating: 2* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions March Museum -
0.3 miles (Museum) March, St Wendreda's Church -
1 miles (Historic Church) Guyhirn Chapel -
4.6 miles (Historic Church) Parson Drove, St John's Church -
7.7 miles (Historic Church) Octavia Hill Birthplace Museum -
8.6 miles (Museum) Peckover House -
8.6 miles (Historic House) Wisbech and Fenland Museum - 8.6 miles (Museum) Wisbech Church -
8.6 miles (Historic Church) Thorney Abbey -
9.2 miles (Historic Church) Leverington, St Leonard's Church -
9.3 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Wisbech -
8.7 miles away Thorney -
9.3 miles away Ramsey -
10.5 miles away Downham Market -
12.5 miles away Crowland -
12.6 miles away Ely -
12.8 miles away Peterborough -
13.7 miles away Long Sutton -
16.4 miles away UK Hotels |
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