The Lamb Hotel Ely
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General Information
The History of the Lamb Hotel dates back to the time of King Richard II. In the year 1416 Bishop Fordham mentions the Inn in a survey he made of all his properties in Ely. Sitting in the shadows of Ely's splendid cathedral citadel, the Lamb Hotel dates back to the fifteenth century and contains its conventional ambiance as a thriving training inn. This celebrated historic town is a treveller heaven with the outstanding cathedral a must see. Just as the cathedral is a recognizable feature of the typical fen scenery so too is the The Lamb Hotel. The Lamb brags 31 homely en-suite suites, all of which are non-smoking. The picturesque feature apartment brags a 4 placard bed & DVD player. The narrow ancient streets of Ely cottage old-fashioned gateways, timbered houses and a park sweeping down to the ideal River Great Ouse, where there are boating and fishing amenities. Historically there is much to undergo with the marvellous cathedral, Cromwell's cottage and the heritage of local saints such as St Etheldreda. Cambridge is surrounding and proposes other historic buildings and pretty shopping. Newmarket, well known for horse racing, is precisely 12 miles away. The Lamb Hotel able to now propose independent WiFi.
Transportation
Take the A10 from Cambridge and follow the signs to Ely heart. At the T-junction The Lamb is ahead of you. Turn left for the car parking, and turn immediately right under the archway.
The Lamb Hotel Ely Facilities
24 Hour Reception | Banquet Facilities |
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Bar / Lounge | Bath / Hot Tub |
Coffee / Tea Maker | Conference Room(s) |
DVD Player | Hair Dryer |
High-speed Internet | Meeting Rooms |
Non-Smoking Rooms | Parking |
Restaurant | Security Guard |
Shower | Tour Desk |
TV |
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