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White Hart Inn Reviews

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2 MAIN STREET , STAMFORD, PE9 3BH
The White Hart Inn is a three star property situated between Stamford, one of the finest Georgian stone towns in England and the cathedral city of Peterborough. Located just off the A16, with excellent links to the M11, junction14 and the M1 junction 21. Guests can enjoy a supreme comfort and dedicated professional service which makes this the ideal location whether travelling for business or leisure. The six individually themed rooms with bespoke styling. They are furnished in a simple but luxuriously comfortable style. Opulent detailing is evident in all guest rooms. All rooms have en-suite facilities, built-in LCD television and all other modern facilities guests would expect from a hotel of this calibre. Rates are inclusive of Full English Breakfast, which is freshly prepared each morning. With a regularly changing menu, the hotel takes advantage of the affluent array of local produce on offer. This includes sourcing all meat from local farms and fresh fish is delivered on a daily basis, even down to the free-range eggs. The hotel prides itself on being able to provide a 100% fresh organic range of fruit and vegetables, also sourced locally. There are three options for guests dining at The White Hart, the main restaurant offers an intimate style of dining, with the bar offering a retreat before and after meals. With a range of tables available, this is the perfect space to entertain family and friends in a relaxed atmosphere. The newest addition to The White Hart, the Orangery offers a much larger indoor space to enjoy the food. Linking the two main buildings together the room offers a unique atmosphere, allowing you to take in the surroundings with the hand crafted flag stone floor. Even in winter the room is still inviting due to the under floor heating. And finally, with a number of large outside tables, the summertime brings the offers of alfresco dining. The bar offers spacious seating areas and is perhaps the most traditional part of the pub. The hotel prides itself on the beer. The hotel has 3 of its own beers, which has of course a constant presence in their portfolio. On top of this they have two ever changing guest beers, sourced locally as much as possible. Come and enjoy a refreshing drink whilst soaking up the sun and atmosphere in the courtyard gardens. With patio heaters and sun parasols the hotel is prepared for whatever the British Summer has to offer. The town of Stamford is situated 100 miles north of London, just off the A1, which was the old Great North Road leading to York and Edinburgh. Captured in time by its conservation status this once major wool town has retained much of its old world charm and prosperity. Many of the buildings are constructed from old Lincolnshire limestone, hence the town's distinguished appearance and popularity with tourists and movie directors alike.

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Review by J Young on 13 Dec 2008, who stayed in December 2008
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A lovely place to stay, would definitely return!

Review by Claire H on 26 Oct 2008, who stayed in October 2008
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We live locally and have eaten here many times before and always enjoyed the food, service and atmosphere. We decided spontaneously to stay here for our anniversary so booked through laterooms. We were absolutely delighted with the rooms, the service and the breakfast were exceptional so much so we will definitely stay here again!! Highly recommend.

Review by Phil Duddy on 27 Oct 2008, who stayed in October 2008
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Always welcoming. Lovely rooms. Clean and well appointed. Great beer. Good food. Best small hotel I've ever stayed in.

Review by R Moore on 19 Oct 2008, who stayed in October 2008
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Very clean, stylish and beautiful bedroom. Excellent evening meal and enjoyable fresh cooked breakfast. Lovely country pub atmosphere complete with comfortable seats, log fire and refreshing beer - what more could you want !

Review by Chris W on 22 Oct 2008, who stayed in October 2008
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Fantastic little place to stay. Comfortable characterful rooms (mind your head!), excellent food, friendly staff and its own beer to boot. Will definitely stay here again when we're next in the UK. Try it, you won't be disappointed.

Review by S Rigby on 15 Oct 2008, who stayed in October 2008
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Good food, good beers, great room and pleasant and helpful staff - what more do you want?

Review by Anonymous on 27 Aug 2008, who stayed in August 2008
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Reception: a bit chaotic. Girl couldn't open our room with the keys, then swapped our rooms as we had requested bath. We had also requested double but got twin. Unfortunately they gave a later arrival the same room number as us, so we were disturbed at embarrassing moment by stranger trying to get into our room- we hadn't locked our door from inside...
Room: nice mix of rustic chintz & minimalist bathroom. BUT ground floor rooms with windows that opened on latch, so couldn't sleep with windows open. No blinds at windows, people walking past, so choice of sitting with curtains drawn & lights on, in daytime, or giving everyone a free-for-all view.
Breakfast: chaotic, late-running , waitress looked half-asleep. My poached eggs were hard-boiled, no butter for toast...prob would have been excellent food on any other than a Bank Holiday.

Review by Anonymous on 27 Aug 2008, who stayed in August 2008
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Very promising start to our stay, but the customer service was non existant rather than bad. Great location, spotless bathroom beautiful room - if somewhat strange furniture arrangement - the tiny casement window was covered by a dressing table so there was no natural light. Breakfast the following morning - no indication what/where to sit, when it was served, no service for 20 mins, then waited another 30 for the food despite the fact there were no other guests waiting. Breakfast served in a conservatory area with a mishmash of garden & pub furniture and punctuated by the cleaner walking through with a mop & bucket half a dozen times. No milk, no sugar... no one to ask. And finally, no one to check out & take payment. This place has the potential to be really fabulous but needs a manager!

Review by Anonymous on 22 Aug 2008, who stayed in August 2008
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Adjoining to its own micro brewery, this small hotel has the atmosphere of a country pub, th efood of a top restuarant and the cleanliness of a up market luxury hotel.
Pleasant staff, relaxed surroundings, easy to get to.
Beers wonderful!
Give it a go you wont be dissapointed.

Review by Anonymous on 13 Aug 2008, who stayed in August 2008
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Excellent little hotel with personal service, rooms well equiped with good quality fixtures and fittings.
Free high speed internet connection
Breakfast was very good although service could have been a little better
Only downside bar closes 8pm ish on a Sunday

Review by Geoff Nicholson on 12 Sep 2008, who stayed in July 2008
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Fantastic meal

Review by A Belcher on 20 Jun 2008, who stayed in June 2008
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I stay at many different places in my job, but this has to rate as the best of the best.
It has such a charm and ambiance. Rooms super, large, bed extreamly comfortable. Power Shower in bathroom, no water shortages here. The food is quite out of this world, with local produce sourced.
This a great place to have a weeks break as well, with lots of local interest.
Staff are relaxed but attentive

Review by P G Knott on 01 May 2008, who stayed in April 2008
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Beautiful venue in a very quiet village. Quaint old house but the stairs and low ceilings would not be for everyone so beware (perhaps they should make this more obvious!) Fantastic food - shame their was no breakfast as they has 'run out of milk' NO refund offered either!! Toilet was less than clean and a few other minor attentions to detail took the edge off what could have been a great stay. Visitors don't be put off staying here - White Hart - sort yourselves out and don't waste your great opportunity.