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England - East of England - Suffolk - Newmarket

The Cadogan Hotel

The Cadogan Hotel is a 19th Century building steeped in history and character.

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B&B Contact Details Bed and Breakfast Summary
The Cadogan Hotel
Fordham Road
Newmarket
Suffolk
Double from:£62.50 pppn
Family from:£46.66 pppn
Single from:£95.00 pppn
Twin from:£62.50 pppn
We have a restaurant. We have on-site parking. All rooms have TV. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities.
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AA 4 Star Rated

Bed and Breakfast Description

The hotel is a small family run hotel offering a warm and sincere welcome with good service and accommodation.

Whether visiting Newmarket on Business or pleasure you can look forward to a comfortable stay at the Cadogan Hotel.

In 1895 a gentleman of rather dubious nature know as Gordon Chetwynd sold what was know as Rutland Cottage to the 5th Earl of Cadogan. The Earl numbered amongst his closest friends Edward Price of Wales later to become King Edward VII.

Rumour has it that the King himself was a frequent visitor to Rutland Cottage and was known to have entertained the beautiful Miss Lilly Langtry. Underground passages are said to exist between the Cadogan Hotel and the Kings Quarters at the Palace House.

The present owners Kevin and Julie Reed are undertaking a refurbishment programme for the hotel providing good accommodation, a relaxing lounge bar and resident’s lounge and a quiet modern restaurant.

The Cadogan Hotel has been inspected by the AA Hotel Inspector on Thursday 31st July 2008 and has been graded as a three star small hotel

Local Attractions

Newmarket: the centre of flat racing in England. Racegoers will find much of interest to visit: as well as meetings held almost weekly throughout the summer, there are the thoroughbred sales at Tattersalls, for example. Another tourist attraction is the Horse Racing Museum, which is open daily and serves tea, coffee and excellent light lunches.

Between the end of June and and the middle of August, top bands perform after certain Friday night race meetings, and entrance is by ticket only. Ask us for assistance, as early booking is essential. Past performers have included Liberty X, the Hollies and Atomic Kitten. Acts for 2005 include Ronan Keating, Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Will Young, and Status Quo.
Duxford: aviation heaven

Fans of military and historic aircraft will enjoy a visit to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford (30 minutes by car), which not only has exhibitions and static displays of over 180 aircraft (including biplanes, Spitfires, Concorde and Gulf War jets), but also hosts several spectacular airshows each year, where you can watch the planes in the air.

City visits:
You have a choice of three cities within a short drive. Cambridge (20 minutes), of course, has a wealth of wonderful college architecture to explore, museums, galleries, and churches, or you can watch punters on the Cam as you walk along the Backs. It is also a thriving centre for hi-tech industry; for example, the Cambridge Science Park is renowned. Ely Cathedral looks out over the Fens, and when you have finished admiring the views, you can visit the Cathedral, Stained Glass Museum, or Oliver Cromwell's House for example. Bury St Edmunds is another historic town, with lots of galleries and antique shops, as well as a ruined Abbey (now the site of a lovely garden), and a cathedral.
 

B&B Location


Leave the A1 or M6 at the A14 junction. About 4 miles east of Cambridge, take the A1303 into the centre of Newmarket.

From the South and West
Leave the M11 at junction 9 and join the A11 (or if you are coming from the A1/A505‚ this road also joins the A11 but a little further on). Continue on the A11 for about 9 miles then take the A1304 into Newmarket.

From Norfolk and the East
Leave the A14 (westbound) or the A11 (southbound) onto the A1304. Keep straight on, and this road will bring you into Newmarket.

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