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Nestled in the heart of the English countryside is a
unique 16th century former pub with self contained bed and breakfast
accommodation that offers travelers the warmth and hospitality of a
by-gone era, each with their own outside entrance and en suite bathroom,
the rooms are beautifully decorated in country cottage style and are
arranged on two levels. Downstairs, the comfy sofas, TV and
complimentary tea and coffee, make it easy to relax and unwind. There is
plenty of closet space, fridges, telephone and internet access, and every bathroom has
an electric shower so there is never a shortage of hot water!!
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Tin Pot, Gustard Wood
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Accommodation
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Lodges with adjacent parking
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The Tin Pot is exactly what you might imagine an Old
English Pub to be. A site of historic interest, originally a farm, the
main part of the building remains virtually unchanged since the 16th
century, set in beautiful and tranquil surroundings in a conservation
area, adjacent to common land with masses of footpaths and nature walks
to be explored through beautiful un spoilt countryside. There are
numerous Golf courses in the area, and many other leisure facilities a
short car journey away. |
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Eating
out in the area
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Location
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| In the village
of Wheathampstead, approx, 1 mile away and a lovely walk across country
(20 minutes), You will find a selection of coffee houses
2 pubs which serve food, a very good Indian and Thai restaurant and an
excellent fish and chip shop there are also a number of Chinese and
Indian restaurants in the area that have a free delivery service.
Harpenden which is a 10 minute drive away has a variety of excellent
restaurants including, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Italian, French, pizza
houses and numerous pubs which all have a very good reputation for their
cuisine. Or if you are celebrating a special occasion Brocket Hall and
Golf Club restaurants are just a short drive away where you can have a
wonderful lakeside table at the famous Auberge du lac.
The closest Pub is 200yds away, which serves food in
the summer only. |
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The MI & M25 are approx. 20 minutes drive away, and the main line
station into London a 10 minute drive, the train journey into Kings
Cross taking 25 minutes. |