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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP60
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Doubles: GBP80
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Twins: GBP80
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Address:
Ramsey Road
St Ives
Cambridgeshire
England
United Kingdom
PE27 5RB
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Description:
The grounds of the original Slepe Hall were of considerable size and elaborately laid out with trees and thick yew hedges in ornamental patterns. The earliest record of Slepe Hall or St Ives Hall was in 1632 when it was occupied by Squire Lawrence and his family. Oliver Cromwell also lived in St Ives at that time.
In 1688 Sir Edward Lawrence, presumably the squire's son, was in residence. In the 1740's Taylor White married Sir Edward's daughter and the hall moved into the White family's ownership. The family enjoyed considerable wealth from lead mines in Yorkshire and their fortunes increased in 1788 with a bequest of land in and around St Ives from Sir Thomas Fowkes, godfather to the White children.
Individually designed and thoughtfully furnished to the highest standards of quality and comfort, all sixteen bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms.Whilst no two rooms are the same, each has every convenience; direct dial telephone, remote control satellite TV, radio alarm clock, hair dryer, trouser press, modern and complimentary tea & coffee facilities.
Our superior rooms, some of which feature four-poster bed, are larger in size, offer CD and upgraded herbal toiletries and are much in demand.Slepe Hall Hotel is now a non-smoking establishment including bar, restaurant and guest rooms.Our fine dining Restaurant overlooking the pretty garden, provides the perfect setting for a candlelit dinner for two or perhaps a family celebration or company gathering.
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