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Tresillian House

Melton MowbrayGarden view
9.2/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Double Room with Garden View
1x Queen 19 Up to 2
Garden view

The double room features a washing machine, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bat…

Deluxe King Room
1x Twin 19 Up to 3
Garden view

The double room features a washing machine, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bat…

Standard Twin Room with Shared Bathroom
2x Twin 16 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer a…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
1x Queen 14 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer…

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Restaurants nearby

  • John's House★ Michelin The eponymous John was raised right here on the family farm and now provides excellent field-to-fork dining inside its 16th-century farmhouse. His brother Tom looks after the 400-acre estate, which provides herbs, vegetables, fruits and multiple meats that inform and inspire the tasting menus. The kitchen has the skill to let these flavours shine, in dishes that come with a personal and playful touch – such as a take on classic duck pancakes. You start with drinks on the ground floor and are then shown upstairs to the rustic restaurant with its exposed bricks and beams.17.6km
  • 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.18.4km
  • 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.14.4km
  • Hammer & Pincers The old water pump out the back hints at its days as the village forge but this is now a brightly decorated, intimate restaurant run with natural warmth by its experienced owners. The seasonally minded tasting menu is composed of ambitious, creative dishes overflowing with different flavours and textures; if you're lucky, it might include the excellent beef Wellington, which is presented and sliced at the table for a welcome bit of theatre. Boutique bedrooms are available if you're exploring the area.15.7km
  • The Martins Arms After a change of ownership, this fine rural inn has got a spring back in its step, while preserving some of the best elements from its historic past. The carved Jacobean fireplace in the bar, for example, is still in situ – along with a more formal dining room and suntrap terrace. The cooking draws on hearty pub fare like ham hock and piccalilli; as an alternative to dessert, why not order the local stilton? There are only six dairies in the world licensed to make this cheese, and one of them is right here in Colston Basset – so it would be rude not to!16.0km
  • Jericho This rustic and rural restaurant in the Vale of Belvoir is located on the farmstead where Chef-Owner Richard grew up, divided across two buildings constructed using reclaimed materials from the farm. The menu takes a surprise tasting format, with an extended series of generous, heartily flavoured courses that often involve cooking over wood. Richard’s cuisine is informed by his surroundings, with game and kitchen-garden vegetables playing a particularly big role. The wine list has a similar ethos, with natural, organic and bio-dynamic options.16.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Belvoir Castle historic house museum and home of the Dukes of Rutland in Leicestershire, England, UK17.1km
  • Rutland Water reservoir in Rutland, England17.9km
  • St Mary's Church, Brentingby grade II listed church in Freeby, Melton, Leicestershire, England, UK3.4km
  • Q16902166 theme park in Leicestershire, England3.7km
  • Oakham Castle Grade I listed castle in Oakham, United Kingdom14.3km
  • St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stapleford Grade I listed church in Stapleford, Leicestershire, England, UK6.0km
  • St Mary's Church, Garthorpe Grade I listed church in Garthorpe, Melton, Leicestershire, England, UK8.5km
  • National Space Centre space (and aerospace) museum in Belgrave, Leicester20.0km

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