Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Oundle.
Ashworth House is a
grade II listed town house with an attractive
walled garden situated in the historic town of
Oundle, nestling in the picturesque Nene Valley.
Delightfully
decorated bedrooms with luxury en-suite
bathrooms and all include colour TV's,
hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities.
Ground floor room available.
Close to town centre with bus/train links to
Peterborough and Stansted, also close to
Rockingham Castle and Lyvedon New Bield
(National Trust). Walking and cycling paths
close to river.
All bedrooms have their own private
bathrooms, tea/coffee making facilities
and TV's. Spacious family room with all
facilities, en-suite, sleeps 4.
Convenient for many National Trust and English
Heritage Stately Homes and Gardens, Rutland Water,
Tolthorpe Open Air Theatre, Peterborough Museum &
Art Gallery.
The ghost of Mary Queen of Scots is said to haunt the Elizabethan Talbot Hotel. The oak staircase, and other parts of the building, were brought from the ruins of Fotheringhay Castle. It was down these steps that she walked to her execution. If all this sinister historical association puts you off, you neednt worry, Queen Mary hasnt been sighted for over a week now. The hotel boasts oak beams, open fires and transomed windows. The intimate restaurant and cosy bar offer traditional British cuisine, fine wines and real ales. The Talbot has recent... more
Welcome to Oundle Mill where the traditional and the contemporary mix effortlessly.Set on the idyllic banks of the River Nene on the outskirts of historic Oundle, this traditional watermill (formerly known as Barnwell Corn Mill) combines 1,000 years of history with a chic yet sympathetic refurbishment to offer a unique experience in the country. If youre looking for something more than the usual hotel, restaurant or meeting venue, then youve found it. Inspiring rural surroundings, a passion for fine food and wine, the ultimate in bedroom comfor... more
An ancient market town, Oundle is surrounded on
three sides by the River Nene. Its 13th century church has a 200ft spire,
and the town dates back to Saxon times. The Talbot Inn, rebuilt in 1626, was
the place where Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded in 1587. The 17th century
manor house, Cotterstock Hall is where the 17th century poet and dramatist
John Dryden penned many of his Fables. Well-known for its ancient public
school, which has become a yachting centre.