This 18th Century personally run town house hotel and restaurant is situated in the pretty market town of Uppingham. The hotel is ideally placed for exploring all of the attractions in Rutland. In the summer, sit in our quiet courtyard and enjoy the wonderful display of flowering tubs and hanging baskets, or take lunch in our secret walled garden, where you can relax and unwind. In winter, a welcoming log fire burns in our bar, enjoy the warm intimate atmosphere of the restaurant or relax in our upstairs lounge which overlooks the High Street. The Lake Isle has 12 individually decorated bedrooms, each named after wine growing regions in France. All of our bedrooms are en suite and are fitted with power showers. Some bathrooms have their own 8 jet whirlpool baths. Guests will also find fresh fruit, homemade biscuits and a decanter of sherry in their rooms. Direct dial telephones (with modems), hairdryer, trouser press, radio alarm clocks and a hospitality tray come as standard. The hotel also offers 3 cottages with their own lounge downstairs, with bathroom and bedroom upstairs (building to the right of the main picture). The restaurant offers a regularly changing menu using fresh ingredients from far afield. There is an extensive wine list of more than 200 wines ranging from regional labels to old Clarets. Special 'Wine Dinners' are held throughout the year, enabling guests to appreciate the hotel's unique wine cellar. This tastefully furnished hotel offers a friendly country retreat in a busy market town.
Bedrooms: 12
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This 16th-century coaching inn in Uppingham town centre has a friendly welcome, free Wi-Fi, comfortable rooms and a good breakfast. Located next to the market square, The Falcon Hotel has modern facilities. It is due to be refurbished in 2009. Each individually appointed room has its own bathroom and satellite TV. The popular Tap Bar serves fine Real Ales and bar meals. The brasserie lounge serves full meals. Both have log fires on winter evenings. The Garden Terrace restaurant offers excellent food and wines and a patio garden. A restored, full-size antique snooker table is available for guests' use.
Bedrooms: 25
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Beautifully situated in the historic market town of Oakham, this 17th century former farmhouse has been lovingly restored to offer luxurious guestrooms whilst still retaining its original features. A wonderfully characteristic, listed building, The Admiral Hornblower Hotel & Restaurant provides a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for your stays in Rutland. The smallest county in England, Rutland is home to historic villages, rolling countryside and the traditional market towns of Oakham and Uppingham. In the evenings you can enjoy the wonderful freshly prepared food in the Admiral Hornblower's restaurant. All meals are accompanied by a wonderful choice of wines from the cellar and a variety of beers, including 3 traditional hand drawn ales.
Bedrooms: 10
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The Old Wisteria is a privately owned hotel. Once a hunting lodge, this listed property partly dates back to 1604. The hotel driveway leads to a tranquil setting. Friendly and welcoming, with intimate surroundings and spacious rooms. Situated in the heart of Oakham, Rutland's county town. Centrally located with good road and rail access including direct links to Stansted Airport and some major cities. Close to business centres and local attractions. The pleasant, natural and unspoilt surroundings including the rolling countryside, picturesque villages and breathtaking views of Rutland Water provides both the business and leisure visitor an ideal venue in an ideal setting.
Bedrooms: 25
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In the heart of Oakham, in the town's old market square, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century coaching inn. Today, it still retains many beautiful original features. Renowned for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Whipper-In Hotel is a traditional country hotel with real log fires, deep armchairs and ancient original oak beams. The hotel has a rich history stretching back over 400 years and all of the 24 en suite rooms are decorated to reflect the building's original character and charm. Each room is unique and has been individually decorated and furnished by interior designers. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, trouser presses, TVs, radios, hairdryers and telephones. Oakham is the county town of Rutland, Britain's smallest county. Centrally located, the hotel boasts good access to the region's major road network, including the A1 and the M1 motorway, Oakham's train station is less than 500 metres away, with trains running regularly to Leicester, Peterborough and London Stansted Airport. Free private parking is available for guests. The hotel has a cosy restaurant and a charming pub. Room service is available 24 hours a day.
Bedrooms: 24
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