The 200 year-old Harboro Hotel is situated in the historic market town Melton Mowbray. It offers a lounge bar, free Wi-Fi and free parking. The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Mowbray Train Station.
Boasting garden views, Tresillian House features accommodation with patio, around 25 km from Belgrave Road. This property offers access to a terrace, table tennis, free private parking and free WiFi.
Jacqui
United Kingdom
Alison was so welcoming. Beautiful gardens. Room was comfortable and spotless - lots of extras including fruit, biscuits and milk in the fridge. Delicious breakfast. Plenty of parking. In a quiet spot.
Set in beautiful landscaped gardens just 15 minutes' walk from Melton Mowbray town centre, this 100-year old house is next to the River Eye, with free fishing for guests.
Offering a garden and garden view, Drift View Shepherds Hut is set in Melton Mowbray, 29 km from Leicester Railway Station and 31 km from De Montfort University.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Lovely view, very cute hut with everything needed. The ensuite bathroom was a plus. Loved going pick up fresh eggs in the morning for breakfast. But more than all, hosts have been incredible and made us feel very welcomed! They helped quickly with any questions we had and gave us a tour of the farm. Would go back! :)
Located in Melton Mowbray and only 33 km from Belgrave Road, Church House Hut provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Brian
United Kingdom
Very cute Shepherds Hut with lots of personal touches. Outlook was beautiful, very peaceful. Everything catered for.
Situated in Eastwell and only 25 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, The Woodside Snug, Eastwell, Vale of Belvoir features accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Chris
United Kingdom
Lovely place in the Vale of Belvoir , quiet country road leaving Eastwell. Nearest pub Nags Head Harby
Nice quiet market town with plenty of history and quite a...
Nice quiet market town with plenty of history and quite a few pubs, with plenty of places to eat
The anne of cleaves pub was lovely with posh pub food (mussels, big burgers etc)
Most things in walking distance
We stayed for one night at the harboro pub/hotel which was very central, had a great menu and an indian restaurant attached with friendly staff
S. JOL
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great market and good pubs.
Great market and good pubs. Good choice of supermarkets within 5 minutes drive, Sainsbury’s being the largest. Although we came by car, the railway station is only 3 minutes walk from The Willows. Local people very friendly and it felt very safe to walk at night. We did a pork pie making class at Brockleby’s who have just won pie of the year award and it was great fun. They also do bread making classes. We enjoyed the antique fair on market day with some very friendly stall holders. We will return to this lovely town. We enjoyed the Anne of Cleves pub . The food was delicious and there is a huge garden at the rear. You need to book !
Noble
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Town was nice plenty of shops and places to visit shame...
Town was nice plenty of shops and places to visit shame where we stayed was a big let down with things not working properly and member of staff new we should have been offered another room won't be staying again should have been offered a refund
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at Tresillian House B&B for 2 nights - 16th/17th...
We stayed at Tresillian House B&B for 2 nights - 16th/17th September (family wedding). Alison is the perfect host, she welcomed us in to her beautiful home and we felt as if we were part of her family. The whole house is immaculately clean. Our room was very spacious and there was a wide variety of tea, coffee, milk and biscuits plus a mini fridge. The bed was very comfortable with pure white cotton linen and the pillows made for a great night's sleep. We had access to the lounge which is very cosy and welcoming and the garden is absolutely stunning. Breakfast was delicious with a wide variety of choice including pastries, cereal, bread, jam and real butter. All the food is locally sourced and freshly cooked to perfection. Alison, we can't thank you enough for making our stay any more perfect. You are so lovely, kind, very welcoming and very hard working. We're looking forward to booking another weekend stay with you in the very near future.
jean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I liked the market town character & facilities.
I liked the market town character & facilities. I also liked the range of restaurants & bars, some good shops here, was able to find a suit for a funeral, fresh fruit in the market, nice beer garden in The Anne of Cleves, lovely little pub called 'The Boat', Caffe Italia is a nice bistro, nice little independent coffee places like 'Off the Beaten Path'. Everywhere is easily reachable by foot without the need for transport. It has a huge LIDL & Morrisons. There's a range of banks, even a theatre!
Christina
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The property was 2 min walk over a river to a beautiful park...
The property was 2 min walk over a river to a beautiful park and into a beautiful old English felling town with a few pubs and shops, a small drive to fishing lakes and country side, we definitely coming back to explore more a weekend was not enough time to do all we wanted to do.
Lovely classic hotel that was definitely better than I expected having experienced other Best Western hotels elsewhere. Would definitely book there again if I need to be in that area. Room very comfortable and food very good. Would have preferred a blind on the bathroom window rather than just opaque glass... but that's a small detail. Hotel also had lovely gardens although unfortunately I was on a work visit and didn't have time to enjoy the gardens.
Our host Alison was very welcoming and helpful. Booked us a table at local restaurant as soon as we arrived. Our rooms were all very clean and comfortable and we all enjoyed a very good, tasty breakfast. Tresillian House is a lovely place to stay we just wished we could have stayed longer to enjoy the beautiful gardens, the company of our host and to have seen more of Melton Mowbray.
Rooms and facilities are all you would expect from a luxury hotel, but it was the staff that really made the place. Absolutely everyone we came in contact with was absolutely lovely. Rooms are all unique and ours was really quirky which we loved. The 3 car chargers were very welcome too, as was the unexpected champagne in our room as we had mentioned it was our wedding anniversary!
Stayed here 4 - 5 now and just love everything about the hotel. The staff are so helpful and friendly, especially Si. The rooms are warm and clean. The bed is comfortable, and there is an iron and ironing board in the room.
The hotel is near the train station and is close enough to the town centre.
I highly recommend trying the Indian restaurant.
Really beautiful venue, attended for a wedding so we decided to book a room to stay. Room was lovely, bed was really comfy. Fan was supplied due to heat wave without us asking. All of the staff provided exceptional customer service.
Food was beautiful. I wish we had enough time to use the spa facilities but unfortunately we were unable to.
The location in Melton Mowbray was just right for us. The property is secluded and yet only ten minutes walk from the town centre. The proprietor was totally approachable, friendly and helpful. Breakfast was a pleasure - both the food and the interaction with other guests. An extensive and well tended garden provided peace and tranquility.
I dropped the host an email ahead of time, and was answered very quickly. The property was absolutely lovely, beautifully decorated, and within walking distance of Melton Mowbray town. There was plenty of space to get the car on the drive, and it was exactly what we were looking for.
A very spacious, well appointed cottage with a lovely tea room a a minute's walk away. Ample parking. Secluded with good views of the Rutland countryside. A gorgeous restored windmill is on the site.
Nearby Oakham is well worth a visit as is Rutland Water and Barnsdale Gardens.
Modern, comfortable, spacious house in a very small, quiet village with good facilities. Convenient for our stay for wedding stay and commute. A good family home with excellent parking and garden space. Easy access to nearby places like Rutland Waters.
This property is set in a beautiful location close to Melton Mowbray. The staff were so friendly and most helpful. The room was comfortable and the breakfast was well cooked and plentiful. Overall a very good experience from the team. Thank you.
Gorgeous setting, beautiful views, and very quiet. Fantastic detailed instructions from the lovely owner too.
The accommodation was very clean, very spacious, very warming and comfortable.
I would HIGHLY recommend this beautiful accomodation.
It is a very quiet location in a village but close to Melton Mowbray. The room and shower was warm and bed excellent. Breakfast was already provided in room with dinette facilities such as fridge, hob and microwave.
Good location. Friendly staff and decent pub food. We didn't try the Indian Restaurant (attached to the pub); we had an evening meal in the bar, which was good value for the money. This is a good basic hotel.
Everything. It was spacious, beautifully decorated, modern and a wonderful respite from the cramped quarters of NYC where I live. Loved the old barn beams and the countryside. Will be back again. For sure.
Amazing little gem set in the countryside of Melton Mowbray. Lovely views and peaceful definitely would rebook again and the showers beautiful and sooooo hot many thanks from
Dan and Karolina.
Good location in the countryside with amazing views and 10 minutes by taxi into town.
Host very friendly and helpful.
Room and bedding all kept very clean and comfortable.
Very good value.
The location of the hotel was perfect. The hotel is very dated and very noisy. The room next to use was very loud until 12:30am and started again at 6:30am.
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