Aylesbray Lodge

Aylesbray Lodge Cambridge

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Hotel Policies

Check In / Check Out

  • Check-in from 13:00
  • Please check-out by 10:00
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COMMENTS: This is a non-smoking establishment, no pets are allowed.

Aylesbray Lodge accepts cash and travellers cheques as a form of payment. Cheques are accepted with a valid guarantee card. There is a 5% surcharge on Visa, Mastercard and American Express card payments.

All bookings are subject to a 50% non-refundable deposit. Upon receiving confirmation for the booking, the full amount for the total stay will charged to the credit card number supplied, including the 5% credit card charge. If, when you check-in, you wish to make a payment by other means, the amount already taken by Aylesbray Lodge, including the 5% credit card charge, will be refunded back to you.

Car Parks / Parking

  • Free car park
  • Free parking for 10 cars
  • Self Parking

Concierge

  • Express Check out
  • Left Luggage / Storage Facilities

Family

  • Family Room / Internal Play areas

Lifts

  • Rooms accessible by ground floor access

General

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  • Nearest Port / Ferrycrossing - Harwich (100m from the hotel)
  • Nearest Port / Ferrycrossing - Felixstowe (100m from the hotel)
  • Nearest Local Train Station - Cambridge (3km from the hotel)
  • Non-smoking area
  • Free Street Parking
  • Truck / HGV Parking
  • Business Support Services

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5 Mowbray Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, CB1 7SR, UK  [map]

Offering a warm, friendly atmosphere and four-poster beds in some rooms, this family-run guest house has built its reputation on high standards of cleanliness and decoration.

Enjoy a superb breakfast and easy access to the M11, A14 and A10. There is easy access to Addenbrookes Hospital, the city centre, the railway station and the colleges.

Comfortable, spacious, en suite rooms are offered at Aylesbray Lodge, which strives to provide a friendly and efficient service. There is free wireless internet access and free parking.

Room Details

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Family Room

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Directions to Aylesbray Lodge:
By Car:
From M11 (northbound):
- Exit junction 11 onto roundabout the above the M11.
- Take the 3rd exit off this roundabout, signposted to Cambridge (A1309).
- Follow road through to Trumpington village.
- Take a right-turn, signposted A1134 (towards Addenbrookes, Rosie Maternity Hospital, Airport and Cherry Hinton) into Long Road.
- Continue straight across the traffic lights at the bottom of Long Road into Queen Ediths Way.
- Take the 1st exit off the 1st roundabout you come to.
- This is Mowbray Road. Aylesbray Lodge is the 3rd house on the right.

From North or West (A14):
- Exit the A1 at Alconbury on the A604 towards Cambridge. - The A604 merges into the M11 southbound.
- Follow the M11 to junction 11.
- Follow the directions outlined above.

From A14 (westbound):
- Take the exit off A14 signposted Cambridge and Burwell.
- Take the 1st exit (A1303) off the roundabout above the A14.
- Carry straight on along this road, straight over the 1st roundabout.
- At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit to the A1134.
- Continue straight over the 1st roundabout (passing Sainsbury's on the left).
- Continue straight over the 2nd and 3rd roundabouts.
- This is Mowbray Road. Aylesbray Lodge is the 3rd house on the left before the next roundabout.


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Updated 09 November 2008