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County - Lincolnshire | Map
Tel code: 01778 | code search
Postcode: PE6 | code search
Population: 6200
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On the north bank of the River Welland lies the historic town of Market Deeping in Lincolnshire. Here, the river forms the border between Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire. The village is situated on the old Roman road of Ermine Street or the A15, right where it meets with the A16. Peterborough is to be around eight miles to the south of the town. It is conveniently situated for access to London and the North of England, via the A1 and A1(M). The town is the second largest of The Deepings and has held a market since at least 1220. It is well known for its beautiful stone buildings, most of which date from the 17th century. The stone bridge that the A15 uses to cross the River Welland was opened in 1842 and cost so much to build that the firm who built it were made bankrupt by the contract. The village church is dedicated to Saint Guthlac and dates mostly from the 15th century. This bustling little market town is served by the Deeping Stage Hotel, the Towngate Inn, The Bull Inn and Old Coach House (located by the River Welland). All of them are worth a visit if you have an interest in old buildings with character. You will also find accommodation and refreshment at these establishments.

Caravan Park

Deepings Caravan Park (The)

Doctor

Deepings Practice

Pub and Bar

Bull
Old Coach House
Towngate Inn
Towngate Inn
White Horse

Restaurant

The Rose Garden
Tonino’s Pizzeria

School

Market Deeping Primary School
William Hildyard C of E Primary School

Self-Catering

Barn Lodge

Places to Stay near Market Deeping

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Barn Lodge (1.90 miles)

Barn Lodge

Self contained studio accommodation with own private entrance .Situated in the rural village of West Deeping with nearby transport links to the A1,M1 and M11 and close to Peterborough and the historic town of Stamford.Sleeps ... More | visit website

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White Hart Inn (4.70 miles)

White Hart Inn

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The White Hart Inn is a three star property situated between Stamford, one of the finest Georgian stone towns in England and the cathedral city of Peterborough. Located just off ... More

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Premier Inn Peterborough North (5.84 miles)

Premier Inn Peterborough North
Conveniently situated within easy reach of the A1. For shops and local amenities Peterborough town centre is only 2.5 miles away. Ideally located for Peterborough train station. Our Peterborough North Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, ... More | visit website
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Toft Country House Hotel (5.95 miles)

Toft Country House Hotel

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Toft Country House Hotel has been lovingly restored from the original stone farmhouse to meet modern needs whilst retaining the characteristic charm of the original stone and beams. It is ... More

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Arman Lodge House (6.27 miles)

Arman Lodge House

Comfortable established guest house situated in the North of the City and offering clean standard accommodation. All bedrooms are individually furnished.

Arman Lodge is ideal base for visitors business or for pleasure.1.4 mile from city ... More | visit website

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Angel at Bourne (6.60 miles)

Angel at Bourne

Situated in the heart of Bourne in Lincolnshire, The Angel is more than just a hotel. With a brasserie restaurant, an award winning coffee shop, a cocktail bar, the Coach House function room and ... More | visit website

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Dormy House (6.75 miles)

Dormy House
Dormy Guest House is just two minutes walk from Bourne town centre and just five minutes from the Bourne Corn Exchange.

As a leading service provider for Bourne, the Dormy Guest House offers the ... More | visit website
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George Hotel (6.96 miles)

George Hotel

The George of Stamford is one of England's greatest coaching inns. It retains the charm and atmosphere of its long history yet offers today's guests every modern comfort. In recent years the hotel has been ... More | visit website

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The William Cecil (6.96 miles)

The William Cecil
The William Cecil at Stamford re-opened in 2011 after a complete refurbishment inside and out. The hotel lies within the magnificent Burghley Estate, the centrepiece of which is Burghley House, one of the foremost Treasure ... More | visit website
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The Bull & Swan at Burghley (6.96 miles)

The Bull & Swan at Burghley

The Bull & Swan is a historic pub in the magnificent Lincolnshire merchants' town of Stamford. The pub dates back to the late 16th Century and was at one time an important coaching inn on ... More | visit website

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