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01480 432402 01480 432402
George Street Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 3BD
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J D Wetherspoon is proud to open the doors of this stunning new hotel. Here, at Sandford House pub and hotel, our 22 en suite rooms boast a Freeview television, unlimited free Wi-Fi and digital temperature control. A warm and inviting pub forms part of the hotel, making Sandford House a perfect stay for families, leisure or business.
Huntingdon is a picturesque market town in Cambridgeshire, England. The town was chartered in 1205 by King John. It is the traditional county town of Huntingdonshire, the seat of the Huntingdonshire District Council. It is known as the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell, who was born in 1599 and was the member of parliament for the town in the 17th century.Stroll at leisure among the pedestrianised shopping centres and enjoy a mix of independent and national brands among shops, cafés and restaurants.Highly recommended is the Historic Town Trail, taking you on a self-guided circular walk from the town hall, past the Thinking Soldier war memorial and the 16th-century Falcon Inn, reputedly a headquarters for Cromwell during the Civil War, and All Saints’ Church. As one of only two surviving medieval churches, All Saints’ Church has Norman stonework – and the font is reputed to have been used for the baptism of Cromwell. The route leads you past old gaols, the quaint Market Inn and onwards to the picturesque riverside park with its 19th-century mill, now smart apartments, and back through the town, with so much more history to soak up.
Take A14 to Stukeley Rd/B1044 in Huntingdon 5 min (3.7 miles) Continue on Stukeley Rd/B1044 to your destination 7 min (1.7 miles)
Pay-and-display car parks, located near the hotel, are available for both long- and short-term stays. For more details, please contact the hotel directly.
Huntingdon railway station serves the town of Huntingdon, in Cambridgeshire, England. The station is on the east coast main line, with three platforms. Trains run every half hour to London, with a journey time of an hour.
With its pedestrianised shopping centre, Huntingdon offers visitors a choice of national, independent and boutique shops. The town is undergoing a major facelift, with ongoing redevelopment in several areas. The historic High Street, St Benedict’s Court and Chequers Court now offer a good mix of shops for all tastes. Gift shops, craft shops, book shops, antiques shops, clothes and home-style shops all allow a happy time to be whiled away. Traditional markets are held every Saturday and Wednesday, in Market Square, with the popular farmers’ markets every other Friday and on the last Saturday of any five-week month. There is also a popular crafts & collectibles market every Friday in the town’s Commemoration Hall.Visiting markets include French and Italian markets and exquisite craft markets. All year round, there are periods of entertainment to keep the young-at-heart happy, with the popular Christmas lights event lighting up the town each November and for the festive period.There are plenty of places to enjoy a drink, a bite to eat or a more formal dining experience, as well as pavement cafés for those lazy summer days.Huntingdon Racecourse is just a stone’s throw from the town, directly off the A14, with regular race meetings, including family fun-days.Portholme, between Godmanchester and Huntingdon, is the largest lowland meadow in England – perfect for peaceful walks and escaping the rat-race.Houghton Mill, a National Trust property, is a water mill located on the Great Ouse. Flour is still milled here – and the building is a tourist centre, with a camp site nearby.Grafham Water Centre, near Perry, offers land- and water-based activities, as well as walks and bike hire around the reservoir.
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