Inchmore House
Bed and Breakfast: 6389 Northamptonshire

Inchmore House

Corby
Pets Allowed:   No
Smoking Allowed:   No
Special Diets:   Yes
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Inchmore House, a recently renovated, charming Charles 1, Grade 11 Listed family home built in 1643 in peaceful pretty village.

Suitable for anyone requiring a relaxing holiday or 'home from home' accommodation for business people.

The interior is comfortable, elegantly furnished, beautiful wood panelled sitting room leading to paved secluded gardens for you to enjoy over a glass of wine.

There are fields at the rear of the house.

Each bedroom is individually decorated and offers radio, tea / coffee making facilities, complimentary morning newspaper of your choice.

Large off road parking area

Breakfast is served between 7am and 9am in the dining room with its Yorkstone floor / Inglenook fireplace (underfloor heating in winter and log fires).

My kitchen uses local sourced free-range eggs and locally sourced bread, sausages, bacon and local mushrooms in season cooked on the Rayburn for a full English or a Continental of your choice including homemade marmalade and preserves.

Vegetarians welcome of course.

Guests may choose their own time for arrival, departure and breakfast.

It is your time and I want to make you feel as welcome and relaxed as I can.

Please discuss at the time of booking if you have any disability or need to bring a guide dog with you.

Dogs are not permitted in the bedrooms.

Bulwick is just off A43, a bypassed village between Corby and Stamford.

The area is best accessed by private car or cycle.

There is no public transport in the village.

There is no Cash Point in the village either.

We are situated in the District of East Northamptonshire, the Rose of the Shires, on the borders of Rutland, Leicestershire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.

Within a five mile radius of Corby there is Oundle, Oakham, Uppingham, Rutland Water and Stamford.

This is an attractive village in an area where you may be lucky enough to see red kites in our skies. a

There can be few more pleasant experiences than a summer evening sitting in the garden watching and listening to swallows and martins, sheep and cows in the adjacent field and bells ringing in the nearby St Nicholas Church.

Bell Ringing Practice takes place at St Nicholas, Bulwick every Wednesday from 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm.

The ringers ring a wide variety of methods from Plain Hunt Doubles to London Surprise Minor.

Visitors are very welcome in the church.

The Village has an excellent pub within two minutes walking distance: The Queen's Head recently under new management, where you will be warmly received by Nick and his team.

Other restaurants for you to choose from are situated in the surrounding villages such as Southwick, Duddington and Harringworth and towns such as Uppingham, Oundle, Stamford and Corby.

I am happy to book restaurants and arrange local taxis for you should you need them.

Highlights
  • Pretty recently renovated Grade 11 Listed Cottage
  • Very comfortable beds

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Bulwick Village
Bulwick Village
The Village Pub
The Village Pub

Facilities
Rooms:   Family Rooms:   1   Single Rooms:   0  
    Double Rooms:   1   Twin Rooms:   1  
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed. Only guide dogs permitted and dogs are not allowed in the bedrooms.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. Vegetarian Options
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed. You may smoke in the courtyard garden

Directions
Bulwick is just off A43, a bypassed village between Corby and Stamford.
The area is best accessed by private car or cycle as the nearest mainline rail stations are Corby, Kettering or Stamford, Peterborough. Once in the heart of the village, Inchmore House is located on the same side of the road as the Queen's Head Pub and approximately 100yrds away in the direction of Corby.
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Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

Double with en-suite, King size with own shower room.
Twin room with own toilet and washbasin.
All rooms are available for a single night or a longer stay.
Travel cot and high chair available on request.

Prices start at £40.00 per room, per night to £65.00 during the summer season.
Included in the price are individual robes, regular fresh towels, Full English Breakfast or Continental Menu plus complimentary morning or local weekly newspaper on Fridays.

Inchmore House will aim to accommodate you throughout the year.

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