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Olivers Lodge Hotel, St Ives

3 Star Bed and Breakfast
50 Needingworth Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England, UK Show Map
17 Rooms From: £68 to £155 info
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Olivers Lodge Hotel
Oliver's Lodge Hotel offers a warm and friendly welcome to guests, whether staying for business or pleasure, with individual attention to guest's requirements and an enviable reputation for high quality food and service. This 3 star, pet friendly Hotel has been attractively developed around a Victorian main building and attractive patio garden, and is just two minutes walk from the centre of St. Ives and the River Great Ouse and twenty minutes from the city of Cambridge. Independently owned and family run Oliver's Lodge Hotel offers an extensive restaurant menu featuring fresh fish and game when in season.
Rooms & Rates:

Room Rates (From) Singles: £68 Doubles: £85 Twins: £85 Family: £110

Get rates for your dates? Email Olivers Lodge Hotel, St Ives using the form on the left. Alternately, call Olivers Lodge Hotel direct on: 0044 01480 463252.

Hotel Facilities:
    General:
  • Pets Allowed, Charges May Apply -
  • Parking Available -
    In Room:
  • Disabled Rooms and Facilities Available -
  • No Smoking Rooms Available -
  • Colour TV In Rooms -
  • Tea and Coffee Maker In Room -
  • Direct Dial Phone -
    Leisure:
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool -
  • Gym / Workout Studio -
  • Golf Nearby -
Useful Info:

All our bedrooms have private bath and/or shower, tea and coffee making facilities, alarm clock radio, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, electric trouser press, hairdryer, computer/fax modem points, and use of local leisure facilities.

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Nearby Attractions:

St. Ives, historic market town, is situated on the River Great Ouse, which was, for thousands of years, one of the main highways of England.
The tiny Chapel, built on the 15th century stone bridge over the river, is one of only four in the country and probably the best example. Every Monday there is a market in the town, as there has been continuously since about 1200 AD.
Oliver Cromwell, born in nearby Huntingdon, went to school here, as did Samuel Pepys. Cromwell lived in St. Ives for five years in the 1630's - while he was still a farmer. He is commemorated today by an impressive bronze statue in the Market Square and by the Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon. In St. Ives the Norris Museum, founded in 1933 from a bequest by Herbert Norris, houses his collection of Books and Manuscripts from the Civil War.

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