“A delightful small B&B in a pretty Georgian house. Traditional rooms are beautifully styled with polished parquet floors, sash windows, crisp white linen and a choice selection of antique pieces. Home made breakfasts and tea are offered along with vintage bikes and a very warm welcome.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • A charming home with warm hosts who provide vintage bikes and endless nuggets of knowledge with which to explore the city.
  • Museums

    • Arguably Cambridge's best museum, the Fitzwilliam, is well worth a visit.
  • Cycling

    • Use one of the hotel's Dutch bikes to explore the city.
  • Sailing

    • Take a traditional punting trip down the River Cam.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Find numerous designer stores in the city centre.
  • Other Activities

    • Enjoy a walking tour through the famed colleges.
  • Restrictions on children

    • Children over 12 are welcomed
  • No restaurant

    • Breskfast served
  • Charming

  • Intimate

  • B&B

  • Quiet

  • Traditional

  • Antiques

  • Full of character

  • Boutique

Facilities

  • Rooms

    3 rooms in this hotel
  • Restrictions on children

    Children over 12 are welcomed
  • Parking

    Free on street parking
  • No restaurant

    Breskfast served
  • Bicycle hire

  • No pets

  • Wifi

Activities

  • Museums

    • Arguably Cambridge's best museum, the Fitzwilliam, is well worth a visit.
  • Cycling

    • Use one of the hotel's Dutch bikes to explore the city.
  • Sailing

    • Take a traditional punting trip down the River Cam.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Find numerous designer stores in the city centre.
  • Other Activities

    • Enjoy a walking tour through the famed colleges.

Map & Location

Other reviews

5 Chapel Street

This small Georgian townhouse with a cottagey feeling creates the atmosphere of a country b&b, while still being within walking distance of central Cambridge. Homemade biscuits in each room, afternoon tea with scones and a first-rate breakfast demonstrate the owner's enthusiasm for catering.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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