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Bedford Swan Hotel
The Embankment, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK40 1RW
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Built in 1794 for the 5th Duke of Bedford this beautiful hotel overlooks the River Ouse in the centre of Bedford. Combines initimate surroundings, a friendly atmosphere with high quality facilities & boasts a Roman Bath style spa.
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Rooms from £59.50 |
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Bedford Moat House Hotel
2 St Marys Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK42 0AR
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The Moat House Hotel is a wonderfully vibrant hotel, set in the busy market town of Bedford. Relax in the Pilgrim Bar before dining in the Terrace Restaurant or work out in The Body Club health & fitness centre.
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Rooms from £56.00 |
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Menzies Flitwick Manor
Church Rd, Flitwick, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK45 1AE
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Menzies Flitwick Manor is a luxurious country house hotel, with 17 individually furnished bedrooms. With two AA rosettes the restaurant at Menzies Flitwick Manor is rated as one of the finest in the country.
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Rooms from £104.00 |
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Corus hotel Bedford
Cardington Road, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK44 3SA
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Situated in a beautiful riverside location, the Corus hotel Bedford is the perfect place to relax after a long day. Its location makes it the perfect place from which to visit the surrounding shires of Bedford, Cambridge and Oxford.
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Rooms from £39.00 |
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| Bedford Bedfordshire In Bedford, the county town of Bedfordshire, you’ll find plenty to warrant a visit. Situated along the banks of the river Ouse it has an exciting mix of new and old attractions, from the buzz of the town centre to its many picturesque parks and quiet surrounding countryside.
The town was an important base during Saxon times and its convenient location between London, Oxford and Cambridge made it an important trading post. A useful guide entitled Bedford Town Walks can be picked up free of charge from the local Tourist Office that details where all the sights of interest, such as art galleries and historical monuments, along with a little background information.
John Bunyan is indisputably Bedford’s most famous resident through the ages and is the reason many visitors come to the area. He was born in the village of Elstow in 1628, just one mile south of Bedford but he lived and worked in Bedford, joining a Nonconformist church as a preacher for which his was arrested and spent 12 years in jail. Despite this he used his time in prison to write Pilgrim’s Progress, a work that has inspired a great many people and continues to give hope.
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