Welcome to Sycamore House, Ely, Cambridgeshire

Welcome to Sycamore House

Bed & Breakfast accomodation in Ely, Cambridgeshire

If you require bed and breakfast accommodation in Ely, Cambridgeshire our attractive Edwardian home will provide you with a quiet comfortable stay, whether you are visiting Ely for business or pleasure.

Sycamore House
91 Cambridge Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4HX
Telephone: 01353 662139
Fax: 01353 662795
Email: info@sycamoreguesthouse.co.uk

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Sycamore House, Ely, Front of House, 16K
Guests are welcome to enjoy our large garden from which we have private access to the public footpaths adjoining Ely's golf course. The City of Ely Golf Club's course is a mature 18-hole parkland course.

We have plenty of private parking and are only a short walk from the city centre of Ely and riverside. We are happy to collect guests from and deliver to Ely's railway station. The proprietor is a guide at Ely Cathedral.



Sycamore House, Ely, Garden, 11K



Sycamore House, Ely, Bedroom, 9K Sycamore House, Ely, Bedroom, 8K



Each of our 4-double/twin bedrooms are on the ground floor and are fully en-suite with power showers. Rooms are finished to a high standard, whether you are staying in our delightful Carriage Room, Tack Room or Potting Shed! All rooms have colour television, clock/radio, hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.



Sycamore House, Ely, Dining Room, 13K
A choice of breakfast is served in our elegant period dining room.
Special diets are catered for.
Sycamore House, Ely, Hallway, 13K



Please note that we are a non-smoking establishment.

Advance bookings should be confirmed in writing, with payment of a deposit by cash or cheque.

A double or twin room is priced from £70.00 per night, including breakfast.
Single occupancy price from £48.00.





Sycamore House, Ely, Garden, 13K


Ely



Ely is an ideal place to tour East Anglia Historic Cambridge is 20 minutes away, Racing at Newmarket is 15 minutes away, and the Norfolk Heritage coast is only an hour away.

Closer to hand are Wicken Fen, Thetford Forest and the wildfowl reserve at Welney.

Ely itself is dominated by the magnificent Norman Cathedral, dating from the 11th century, which had its beginnings when St Ethelreda founded a Christian community in Ely as far back as 673. A visit to the remains of the Benedictine monastery, the Lady Chapel, the Octagon Tower, and the stained-glass museum will provide an absorbing trip through Ely's History. Our award-winning museum in Market Street tells the fascinating story of the Isle of Ely, and the city from the Ice Age to modern times. There are even prisoners in the cells!

Oliver Cromwells house is open all year round with exhibitions, period rooms and a haunted room! Ely's tourist Information Centre is located here. A ghost tour of Ely's haunted past is worth a visit.

Ely has an attractive waterside area, with its pub, restaurants and antiques centre. In the summer there are daily boat trips to Cambridge.



Sycamore House, Ely, Map, 10K

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