Set amid rose gardens, this peaceful hotel has luxurious modern facilities and its architecture dates back to the 17th century. Excellent cuisine is served in the award-winning Squires Restaurant.
Helen
United Kingdom
A lovely hotel. Great for a short family break. One of the nicest breakfast experiences we've ever had- so calm and peaceful, with delicious food choices.
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Situated in Newmarket, 2 km from Newmarket Racecourse, White Hart, Newmarket by Marston's Inns offers a garden and bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel features a British restaurant.
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Sheila
United Kingdom
The breakfast is the only part that disappointed us. We were under the impression we would get a cooked breakfast - as per the reviews on a cooked breakfast. There was boxes of cereal, bread and buns that we could help ourselfs too.
Otherwise everything was very clean comfy and stylish
Just 300 metres from Newmarket Railway Station, Byerley House offers cosy bedrooms with private facilities. Newmarket Racecourse is a 20-minute walk away.
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adam
United Kingdom
A really excellent stay…perfect. I was made to feel like I was home! I can certainly recommend the breakfast.
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If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base.
If visiting a local race yard obviously Newmarket is a base. The race horse museum is very good - allow 4hrs to do thoroughly.
Get up early and watch racehorses on the gallops.
Otherwise Newmarket is very run down these days. High street has many boarded up premesis and low grade eateries.
Nice curry house and Italian.
If we came again we’d stay in Cambridge and get a 20 min train.
Daniel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Newmarket is where horse racing began.
Newmarket is where horse racing began. To watch hundreds of horses in training in the morning was a truly special treat. The tow of Newmarket is quaint with lots of great restaurants and shops.
It was very relaxing and enjoyable.
Frank
10
Scored 10
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available.
Newmarket is a nice town with good eating out available. The NHRM (national Horse racing Museum is a must visit. The tack room restaurant is excellent. The tour of the museum to see the history is really well done and the professionalism of the staff and tour guides was exceptional
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing.
Historical area and interesting in terms of horse racing. Seeing the horses on the heath in the early morning was interesting.
Ate at Unico which was a good Italian.
Ate at The Pantry which was a good all rounder.
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
If you are coming for the racing and a good night out...
If you are coming for the racing and a good night out newmarket is ideal.a free bus is available to take you straight to the course drop off and pick up in front of entrance to course the white heart has great atmosphere .good lively town
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The only thing I did not like was the description of the...
The only thing I did not like was the description of the location provided by the owner of the Golden Boar was deceiving and not honest. I was led to believe by the description given to the location that it was in walking distance of Newmarket and as I have a very good knowledge of Newmarket for nearly 40 years I was horrified that I was in a small village with absolutely no public transport, no shop, WiFi on my own phone would not work due to the building and impossible to log onto the property WiFi my partner was in Dubai and this made life very difficult for us.
The property was actually 8 miles from Newmarket as told to me by all the taxi drivers I had. I was fortunate the taxi company had one or two drivers which would take my dog otherwise I would have been in extreme difficulty. The property is actually closer to Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds than Newmarket as described. The taxis there and back even with me walking many miles still cost virtually £100 over the day and half I was staying.
Easy walk into Newmarket, or 2 minute drive. 5 min drive to Exning equine hospital. 5 minute drive to the station. 6 minute drive to Bedford Lodge hotel and spa. Easy walk to supermarket and fish and chip shop. Clean, large 1 bed apartment. Not big enough for 4, even though there is a sofa bed in the living room and large king in the bedroom. Good broadband. Nice desk area. Dining table not really usable, so ate on knees. Host very available if needed. Housekeeping ladies very efficient and polite. Warm and cosy.
we had a lovely 2 nights stay. The car park was huge and was free. The room was ready as soon as we arrived, 2 15 pm, the reception man was very welcoming and helpful. the Hotel is in a good spot, we were going to Newmarket races and the free bus stop is just across the road. the pub part of the hotel is well run and having discount off all food was a good deal. we will be returning next year without doubt.
Breakfast cooked to order and plenty of it. Super convenient location with very helpful management. Great parking. Clean and comfortable bed. Note that although there's a bar the restaurant (for dinner) is permanently closed, but it's a short walk to the High Street with many food options so this wasn't an issue. Great to see the racehorses passing in the morning.
Great location for Newmarket Nights! The room was lovely and the staff were really friendly and helpful with booking us a taxi to Newmarket racecourse. We ended up getting stuck in traffic so called to let them know and they kindly called the taxi company and changed the pick up time for us.
Fabulous hotel, excellent staff and facilities. Had a suite which was a very good size and very clean and comfortable. The molten brown toiletries and chocolates were a nice touch. Food no drinks were excellent (if you like gin try the Newmarket Gin, exclusive to the area and very nice!)
smart modern room (not en suite) in small house near middle of Newmarket. v friendly and helpful people running the room arrangements. it was a last minute booking so it wasn't going to be cheap during a v busy time for Newmarket.
The breakfast was very good, same as of the staff and cleanliness. The venue offers something a little different with character and is well situated on the High Street. We certainly think about staying here again.
The staff who welcomed us were nice and friendly. The room was equipped with tea / coffee facilities and a bathroom. The hotel was well positioned for access to the high street.
Private entrance, off street parking, and nice city center of Newmarket is close by. Also not far from Mildenhall RAF and Lakenheath RAF are only a 25min drive.
Had everything we needed for our stay right in the room. The location is meters from high street with only a few minutes walk to any restaurant or supermarket.
The location is right in the middle of Newmarket high street, so shops, bars restaurants on the doorstep. Free parking for guests and the breakfast sublime!
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