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  Grange Farm Bed and BreakfastGrange Farm, Seaton, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9HT. Telephone: 01572 747664 Visit Britain 4 Stars

Enjoy friendly farmhouse hospitality at our 460 acre mixed working farm set in peaceful open countryside. Relax in the comforts of our spacious 19th century stone farmhouse, which offers tasteful decor, elegant dining room, with a log fire, a large conservatory, exceptionally large bathroom and extensive gardens. There is ample car parking and a secure garage available.
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Start the day with Sue's extensive farmhouse breakfast, with a choice, which includes fresh fruits, homemade preserves and a continental or full English breakfast.
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Bedrooms are very tastefully decorated and most have spectacular views of the valley including Seaton Viaduct.
They comprise of:- 1 Family En Suite 1 Double En Suite 1 Twin with private facilities (bathroom adjacent)
Tariff Single from £40.00 - £50.00 Double/Twin from £60.00 - £70.00 Family from £70.00 - £90.00

We have a wealth of exceptional eating-places in the area, whilst the small village of Seaton boasts an excellent local pub representing very good value. Or walk the footpath leading to Lyddington where you will find excellent pub food.
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Children welcome (reduced rates) All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and a television Non-smoking establishment

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We are situated in an idyllic rural setting, with views of Welland Valley and Seaton Viaduct. Being close to Rutland Water, Stamford and Oakham, it is an ideal location for walking or sightseeing.
There are many activities available locally, including golf with a range of courses to suit the serious and casual golfer. There are also several riding schools in the vicinity allowing rides around the countryside.

Alternatively, we can provide stabling on the farm if you wish to bring your own horse. There are also a variety of sports and events at Rutland Water.
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Directions
You will find Grange Farm on the Uppingham side of Seaton, at the end of Grange Lane.

From A1 North Travelling south past Stamford, take the A43 towards Kettering and Corby at the 1st round about take the 3rd exit onto A47 towards Leicester. At Morcott turn left onto B672 towards Seaton. Two miles turn right, drive through Seaton, then turn left down Grange Lane.
From A1 South Turn off A1 at Wansford on A47 towards Leicester. At Morcott, turn left onto B672 and follow as above.
From A14 (M6 and M1) Turn off at junction 7 towards Kettering. Take 1st exit at round about (A43) towards Corby. Take 1st exit at the next round about (A6003) towards Oakham. Follow road to Caldecott village, in village turn right towards Morcott. Follow road for 2 miles then turn left to Seaton. Turn left at fork and T-junction in Seaton, through village, and turn left down Grange Lane.
From Uppingham A47 Round About Head towards Uppingham, turn left at traffic lights, at roundabout, turn right towards Seaton follow road for 2 miles into Seaton. Grange Lane is on the right at the beginning of the village.
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Places of Interest.
Rutland Water The largest man made reservoir in the country is just 6 miles from Grange Farm. Its various tourist attractions include fishing. Cycling (25 mile track around reservoir), birdwatching centre, golf course, butterfly and aquatic centre, sailing, surfboarding, cruising on the Rutland Belle and Normanton Church Museum.
Local Historic Towns Our nearest town is Uppingham (2 miles), a small market town well known for its school.Oakham (8 miles) a quaint market town with an old market place, a buttercross, stocks, castle and museum.Stamford is steeped in history. The old streets are predominantly Georgian and earlier. All have excellent unique shops.
Rockingham Speedway The purpose built motor sport complex with a banked oval circuit and indoor and outdoor karting tracks is located 5 miles from Seaton.
Local Historic Houses Including Kirby Hall, Deene Park, Burghley House, Lyddington Bede House and Rockingham Castle.
Barnsdale Gardens Famous for BBC2's Gardeners World and the late Geoff Hamilton.
Seaton Viaduct An 82 arch brick viaduct built in the 19th century. |
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Why not visit www.seatongrange.co.uk
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