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Ely.The Boathouse is in a magical position over-looking the River Ouse in Ely. It is ten minutes walk from The Cathedral and City centre. The Food is largely British and reflects the seasons and local area. Note the homemade sausages (as at the other establishments) and the local beer Hemmingford Grey.The Cock is a Pub and Restaurant in the heart of the beautiful village of Hemingford Grey. Food is guided by the seasons, is fresh and prepared on site. Recently featured in The Times as being one of the top ten dining pubs in the country. Huntingdon.The George Hotel Huntingdon is situated in the heart of the historic Cambridgeshire market town of Huntingdon was once the home of Oliver Cromwell's grandfather. It was first recorded in the reign of Henry VIII. Huntingdon. Old Bridge Hotel is a handsome, ivy-clad 18th Century building on the banks of the River Ouse, yet right on the edge of Huntingdon's town centre. Stilton.The Bell Inn at Stilton: elegant restaurant, stylish bistro, inviting bars, superb accommodation."Birthplace of Stilton Cheese" "There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn." - Samuel Johnson Sutton Gault. The Anchor "....a little bit of heaven anchored in Fenland" D.Telegraph The 17th Century Anchor Inn offers modern British Cuisine with an emphasis on seasonal and traditional ingredients.
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