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Price of dinner and breakfast: £42.50 per person per night (your room is free).
A Grade II listed building, built in the Georgian period and retaining many of its original features and characteristics, Cley Hall is a most imposing hotel overlooking the River Welland and can rightly boast its stature as one of the finest hotels in the region.
Situated in Spalding, in the peaceful South Lincolnshire Fens, with acres of sky and sunsets and with Ayscoughfee Hall and Gardens nearby, this is the perfect destination for a relaxing break in the most charming and comfortable environment.
Set in beautiful gardens, overlooked by the Terrace and Lee Clarke’s Bar and Restaurant, Cley Hall features a restaurant, a bar and four en-suite bedrooms. Beside the hotel there are sixteen further well appointed bedrooms, all with en suite facilities and excellent disabled access. All of the hotel’s bedrooms are luxuriously equipped with fresh linen, desk area, luggage racks, hair dryer, alarm calls, T.V with complimentary Sky Sport, Sky News, tea and coffee making facilities, telephones, irons and ironing boards, room service from discreet staff and beds you literally sink into.
When it comes to dining, the hotel’s restaurants is renowned as one of the best in the area or just relax in the Bar with a light snack, meaning that you are spoilt for choice, whether you opt for Lee Clarke’s Restaurant with its exciting dishes accompanied by the finest china, glassware and crisp linen, or the more informal bar, with its excellent menu and extensive specialty Beers and wine list, you are guaranteed cuisine to remember
Spalding is a town that has to be seen to be believed, with Georgian terraces fronting the tree-lined River Welland which runs through the centre of the town. Overlooking the river stands Ayscoughfee Hall and Gardens, which were given to the people of Spalding. The beautiful late-medieval Hall once belonged to a wool merchant. Today it houses a museum depicting life in the area over the centuries. Entry is FREE to both the museum and the breathtaking gardens.
Spring is flower frenzy time around the bulb fields, originally Tulips, now Daffodils, growing in the rich soils reclaimed from the marshlands. The town comes alive for the famous Spalding Flower Festival each May. When thousands visit to see bucketfuls of colourful spring flower heads decorating the procession of carnival floats, as they make their way through the streets and along the riverbank. Bands, colour, excitement, a great atmosphere the whole weekend.
Availability: All year round, Friday - Sunday.
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