The Stukeley Country Hotel is a 16th-century Grade II Listed property prominently positioned on a corner site in the village of Great Stukeley, Huntingdon. With traditional English pub décor, this hotel is a popular site for locals and for those passing by who enjoy the traditional pub food on offer. The ground floor is arranged to provide an adequately sized dining area with a hotel reception desk, leading to the public bar and on the other side, access through a central hallway to the main restaurant. The public bar has a capacity of 35 and boasts cosy features such as exposed brickwork, wooden beams and original fireplaces. The restaurant area is furnished in a more contemporary style with timber flooring and painted walls and ceilings. The letting bedrooms, currently six double, one twin and a family, are provided on the first and second floors. Externally, there is a patio area to the side of the property adjacent to the vehicular entrance and further outside seating on the grass verge to the front of the hotel, providing enough seating for up to 20 covers. There is a gravelled car park with space for approximately 15 vehicles, located at the entrance of the hotel off Church Road. Despite there being no private accommodation, the letting bedrooms can be used alternatively to suit the needs of the new publican.
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There is no private accommodation however the letting bedrooms could be used alternatively.