Thornton House is a prominent Cambridge landmark built in 1902 using heart kauri timber and Marseilles roof tiles. It has been recently renovated to recapture its Victorian elegance whilst incorporating the comfort of contemporary amenities. The two unique guest rooms have wonderful queen beds and private ensuites. Each has tea/coffee making facilities, cotton linen, CD/tape, radio and fresh flowers.
Guests can relax in the warmth of their private, centrally heated room or enjoy the open fire in the lounge with Sky satellite TV and CD collection. Cambridge offers a wide range of attractions with restaurants, craft and antique shops. Tariff includes a full gourmet breakfast.
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