Welcome to Lynwood Guesthouse, Cambridge.
FREE wireless broadband in all rooms
Lynwood
House, Bed and Breakfast, Cambridge is located just a short ten
minute walk from Cambridge's famous and historic city centre and
the University colleges.
Nick and Julie offer all guests a very warm welcome. Since buying Lynwood Guesthouse in September 2002 we have made many changes. Relax and enjoy breakfast in our dining room. Our full English breakfast includes free range eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, and beans, all organic. Our local butchers hand made sausages and bacon are free range and our local baker makes organic bread which he delivers hot to our door.
We now offer very comfortable accommodation in our Cambridge
guesthouse. All rooms have been thoughtfully decorated with new
soft furnishings, and new luxury beds, giving the rooms a
contemporary feel within a spacious Victorian property. We provide a range
of quality bathroom products from soft white towels and toiletries
from Crabtree and Evelyn, a selection of teas and coffee hot
chocolate and Horlicks with biscuits and bottled water is also
provided, each room has a colour T.V.
Lynwood guesthouse is ideally situated just a two minute's walk
from the Fort St George bridge, where you can cross over the river
Cam to Midsummer Common. On the left you have Midsummer House
restaurant where Daniel Clifford and his team have achieved 2
Michelin stars, to the right you have the Fort St George Pub with
it's beer garden over-looking the river and Midsummer Common. This
is a wonderful way to walk into Cambridge either
across Jesus Green or following the path along the river to Bridge
Street where you can catch a chauffeur-driven punt along the
famous backs of the colleges, with outstanding views of Kings
College and it's chapel. From the Anchor pub in Silver Street near
the Mill Pond, you are only a five minute walk from Peterhouse
College, the first College to be founded in Cambridge, with over
seven hundred years of history. And next door is Fitzwilliam
Museum with it's fine art collection. By now you will probably be
thinking of lunch, opposite the Museum is Loch Fine restaurant
specialising in seafood, this is definitely one restaurant to
visit if you're a fish lover.
Cambridge is an excellent base from which you can explore the
local area, with Ely Cathedral and the Oliver Cromwell Visitors
centre, also his place of birth in Huntingdon, there is also the
Duxford Imperial War Museum, and the home of British horse racing
at Newmarket with it's Rowley mile and July courses all no more
than 30 minutes drive from Cambridge. If you like
romance and poetry you could visit the Orchard Tea Gardens at
Granchester, home to the poet Rupert Brooke. See if the clock
still stands at ten to three and is there still honey for tea.
Lynwood House Guesthouse, Cambridge.

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