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Sheila
United Kingdom
The breakfast is the only part that disappointed us. We were under the impression we would get a cooked breakfast - as per the reviews on a cooked breakfast. There was boxes of cereal, bread and buns that we could help ourselfs too.
Otherwise everything was very clean comfy and stylish
Situated near Newmarket, The Courtyard in the village of Dullingham offers accommodation with free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a garden and a shared lounge.
adam
United Kingdom
A really excellent stay…perfect. I was made to feel like I was home! I can certainly recommend the breakfast.
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If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base.
If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base. The race horse museum is very good - allow 4hrs to do thoroughly.
Get up early and watch racehorses on the gallops.
Otherwise Newmarket is very run down these days. High street has many boarded up premesis and low grade eateries.
Nice curry house and Italian.
If we came again we’d stay in Cambridge and get a 20 min train.
Daniel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Newmarket is where horse racing began.
Newmarket is where horse racing began. To watch hundreds of horses in training in the morning was a truly special treat. The tow of Newmarket is quaint with lots of great restaurants and shops.
It was very relaxing and enjoyable.
Frank
10
Scored 10
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available.
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available. The NHRM (national Horse racing Museum is a must visit. The tack room restaurant is excellent. The tour of the museum to see the history is really well done and the professionalism of the staff and tour guides was exceptional
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing.
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing. Seeing the horses on the heath in the early morning was interesting.
Ate at Unico which was a good Italian.
Ate at The Pantry which was a good all rounder.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you are coming for the racing and a good night out...
If you are coming for the racing and a good night out newmarket is ideal.a free bus is available to take you straight to the course drop off and pick up in front of entrance to course the white heart has great atmosphere .good lively town
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The only thing I did not like was the description of the...
The only thing I did not like was the description of the location provided by the owner of the Golden Boar was deceiving and not honest. I was led to believe by the description given to the location that it was in walking distance of Newmarket and as I have a very good knowledge of Newmarket for nearly 40 years I was horrified that I was in a small village with absolutely no public transport, no shop, WiFi on my own phone would not work due to the building and impossible to log onto the property WiFi my partner was in Dubai and this made life very difficult for us.
The property was actually 8 miles from Newmarket as told to me by all the taxi drivers I had. I was fortunate the taxi company had one or two drivers which would take my dog otherwise I would have been in extreme difficulty. The property is actually closer to Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds than Newmarket as described. The taxis there and back even with me walking many miles still cost virtually £100 over the day and half I was staying.
Easy access to Newmarket High Street, The Gallops and Tattersalls. Quiet, residential loctation. The kitchen was well stocked both with utensils, tea and coffee and condiments (salt and pepper, spices etc). The bathroom was well stocked with toiletries in case any had been forgotten. The presence of a dishwasher and washing machine was also very useful for a longer stay. A travel cot was provided for my one year old daughter.
The location was great. 5 minute walk from the High Street and supermarkets if you're self-catering. The house was very comfortable and warm. Exceptionally clean. We could easily have stayed longer than 2 nights (2 adults and 2 adult children). There were lots of little extras - nice selection of teas and coffees, toiletries, etc. Well-equipped kitchen.
This hotel has been renovated and the rooms are bright and modern. Location is spot on, right in the centre of Newmarket. It has a restaurant which has a good menu, everything from a snack to a full meal. And although my room was quite close to the restaurant and bar, did I hear a thing? I did not. Highly recommend
The huge statement bath and bath bubbles were such a treat.
The great sized comfortable bed meant we enjoyed a good night's sleep.
Lovely views from the windows. Peaceful location.
The inn downstairs served up the most amazing food for our evening meal.
The welcome we received from the owner and manager was very good. The place was very clean with free parking a definite bonus. The beds were comfortable and good towels provided. The proximity to Newmarket town centre also very good - 10 minute walk.
Attended a friend’s birthday party at Bedford Lodge hotel
Every member of staff smiling polite & friendly, nothing too much trouble
Room was perfect, very clean
Bed was super comfy
Breakfast hot & tasty
Would definitely recommend
Well appointed, comfortable and secure. Felt homely compared to staying in a hotel. Excellent for going to Newmarket races. Aaron was a great host and communicated well to make everything easy.
location was exactly what I was looking for, right in the heart of Newmarket. The apartment itself felt like a step up from typical small apartments. couch was very comfortable
a decent though little remote location outside of Newmarket, abt 10 minute drive. Rooms were small, compact but newly refurbished exceptionally clean and comfortable
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