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Accommodation > Hotels > England > Northamptonshire > Maidwell > The Stags Head Public House
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The Stags Head Public House

A Historic Hotel in Maidwell, Northamptonshire


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Harborough Road
Maidwell
Northamptonshire
England
NN6 9JA

The Stags Head Public House, Maidwell

Accommodation Description:
A public house has occupied this site since 1766 (it was formerly named The Goat) and is now under new management.Recently refurbished to a high standard, The Stags Head Public House, Maidwell has a large beer garden for the summer time, and warming open fires during the winter.The pub now presents a clean, warm, friendly and welcoming atmosphere, open 7 days a week, with ample car parking facilities

Whether on business or pleasure, our bed and breakfast facilities provide visitors with clean and comfortable accommodation at affordable prices.All rooms are en-suite and offer colour television, tea and coffee making facilities and choice of breakfast.

From: £37.50

Accommodation Rating: 2*G Self assessed

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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