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Bed And Breakfast In Melbourn
A large country house with gardens and grounds directly bordering the A505, 2 miles east of Royston, on the Hertfordshire/ Cambridgeshire. County boundary. Easy to find and accessible from main trunk roads. Run by a former hotelier Reg and his partner Angela (a French speaker) both take great pride in making their guests welcome and comfortable. Catering for business, leisure and tourist visitors we are flexible and happy, as far as possible, to accommodate your specific requirements Well appointed relaxing rooms, all with private en suite facilities, one of which is a ground floor family room. All rooms have central heating, colour TV, ironing and tea and coffee facilities. Both Angela and Reg have a wide local knowledge of the area and are happy to direct their guests to any of the many local attractions
Telephone: 01763 208272
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More Information About Melbourn
Melbourn is a large village in the far south west of Cambridgeshire, England. It is located next to the A10 just north of Royston. Melbourn has over 4400 inhabitants. Melbourn is located in the South Cambridgeshire district, but is served by the Royston, Hertfordshire post town.[1] The Prime Meridian passes to the west of Melbourn. It has a primary school and a state secondary school, Melbourn Village College. There is also a well-known science park and a railway station in the neighbouring village, Meldreth. There is a butcher's, a Co-op food shop, 5 hairdressers, a barber shop, 2 estate agents, 3 pubs, a newsagent, a sub post office, 2 garages and 3 churches (Anglican/Church of England, Baptist and URC). The pubs in the village are The Star, The Dolphin and The Black Horse. Melbourn has two well-known restaurants, The Pink Geranium and Sheene Mill, formerly owned by the television chef Stephen Saunders.
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