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The Raven Hotel
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Rooms & Views
An room with attached bathroom with a double and a single bed and its own private bathroom and shower. This room feature…
1 King Bed 161 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 22-inch TV, premium channels, and DVD player Fo…
An room with attached bathroom with 2 single beds and a private bathroom with shower. This room has a wash hand basin, a…
Room features two single beds, a wash-hand basin, a digital TV, tea & coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi. This room…
These rooms include a King size bed, large Samsung smart TV's, free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities and walk in s…
Room features a full-sized double bed, a wash-hand basin, a digital TV, tea & coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi. T…
An room with attached bathroom with a private bathroom and shower. This room features a full size double bed, a wash han…
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Restaurants nearby
- Hambleton Hall★ Michelin One of England's first country house hotels, Hambleton Hall was considered ground-breaking when it opened in 1980; a feeling of luxury still pervades today, with its traditionally styled interior enhanced by the idyllic setting on the shore of Rutland Water. Aaron Patterson has headed up the stoves since 1992 and there’s a dependability to the cooking here; accomplished seasonal dishes have a classical base with distinct flavours and plenty of modern touches. Bread comes from their own artisan bakery and the 400-bin wine list is a real labour of love.17.6km
- Hitchen's BarnBib Neil and Louise Hitchen have been working in restaurants around the world together for 20 years, with their current venture set inside this pretty stone barn. There’s a rustic quality to the décor, which pairs nicely with the lovely warm welcome given by natural host Louise and her bright young team. Neil heads up the kitchen, producing well-priced, seasonal dishes that are so appealing you might struggle to choose – go for the banana panna cotta to finish and you won’t be disappointed. The wine list is as wallet-friendly as the food.19.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Boughton House Grade I listed country house in Weekley, Northamptonshire, England, UK8.4km
- Fotheringhay Castle ruined castle in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England, UK17.4km
- Apethorpe village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, UK14.6km
- Rutland Water reservoir in Rutland, England18.7km
- Barnwell Castle castle in Northamptonshire, England, UK16.5km
- Eyebrook Reservoir lake in the United Kingdom6.7km
- Lyddington Bede House Grade I listed historic house museum in Lyddington, Rutland, England, UK7.3km
- Hallaton Castle former castle in Leicestershire, England, UK13.0km
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