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The Cedars Hotel
Loughborough, Leicestershire

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Now with free Wi-Fi, The Cedars is a private, family-run hotel and restaurant located in a wonderfully peaceful setting, just minutes from the centre of Loughborough. Well known locally as a warm and inviting venue for weddings, functions, Sunday lunches, celebrations and gatherings, The Cedars offers a relaxing atmosphere. The hotel is able to accommodate both business and leisure guests looking for comfortable, great value accommodation in the most homely and friendly of surroundings. In addition to the 36 en suite rooms, the hotel offers ample free parking, a spacious bar and lounge area, various function and dining rooms, and a large garden for barbecues and stylish summer occasions.


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Rooms - £52.00 per Room

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 The Cedars Hotel
 Cedar Road
 Loughborough
 Leicestershire
 LE11 2AB


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Loughborough, with its unique atmosphere and wealth of historic buildings, is the principal town of the Borough of Charnwood, which is one of the largest Boroughs within Leicestershire. Loughborough is famed for its University and Colleges; it is a busy commercial centre with modern industries such as pharmaceuticals and electrical engineering, contrasting with the older art of bell manufacturing. The tradition of markets in Loughborough dates back to the early 13th century and the traditional open air markets of Thursday and Saturday still bring a bustle to the Market Square. The Italianate style Town Hall, was originally built as the town's Corn Exchange in 1855. The oldest edifice in Market Square is the drinking fountain financed by Archdeacon Henry Fearon in 1870, when Loughborough gained its first piped water supply.

 
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