Market Harborough is a busy town between Northampton and Leicester. It offers a wide range of shops and is home to many businesses in the commercial estates on the east side. There are several hotels in the town in the town centre ranging from cheap hotels to fine top end hotels. Dingley Lodge Hotel is an ideal alternative to the town centre hotels of Market Harborough. As well as being set in a peaceful location, with fantastic views, just outside the busy town. It also offers better value for money than many of the town centre hotels with high quality accommodation, personal attention and great home cooking. It has facilities for small conferences, group functions and meals and provides a wonderful setting for wedding receptions in its lovely grounds.
Located just outside the town on a high ridge above the unspoilt Dingley Valley and the lovely Welland valley, Dingley Lodge Hotel offers 12 well decorated rooms, all en-suite, with good home cooked meals. The hotel is set within its own well tended grounds and offers a peaceful location for both busines and holiday guests.
The town of Market Harborough is within easy distance and the office and industrial areas are within easy reach from the hotel without having to go through Market Harborough. Close by there are the local attractions of Rockingham Castle and Rockingham Speedway and slightly further away there are a host of attractions including Cooton Manor Gardens, Kelmarsh Hall, Althorp the home of Earl Spencer and Princess Diana. There is easy access to the towns of Corby, Kettering, Leicester, Northampton, Rothwell and Desborough.
Dingley Lodge Hotel is run by Bruce and Chris Kirkman who have owned the house since 1982 and who have lovingly restored this impressive victorian farm managers house to is former glory. You are certain of a warm welome and a comfortably stay at this lovely country hotel set in a peaceful location but within easy reach of all the local towns and attractions.
Tony Lucas has spent many years in the travel and tourism market, has travelled in many parts of the world. He has lectured and worked freelance for many of the major Hotel corporations. He writes extensively on all matters to do with Britain and tourism in the British Isles.
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