Meltonmow Bray Hotel

 
 
 
 

The Harboro Hotel

 
 
Buton Street
Melton Mowbray , LE13 1AF, GB

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Melton Mowbray Weather

 Sunny Intervals Sun, Sep 05 - Sunny Intervals
Max : 21°C (70°F) Min : 12°C (54°F)
 White Cloud Mon, Sep 06 - White Cloud
Max : 20°C (68°F) Min : 11°C (52°F)
 Heavy Rain Tue, Sep 07 - Heavy Rain
Max : 18°C (64°F) Min : 10°C (50°F)

Overview
A fixture in historic Melton Mowbray for over 200 years, the Harboro Hotel offers comfortable accommodation in 26 well-equipped en suite rooms.

All of the hotel’s 26 rooms have a TV, tea/coffee making facilities and direct dial telephones.

The busy bar offers a wide range of tradition ales, which can be enjoyed whilst relaxing in the lounge on the comfortable leather sofas.

Hotel information For moments of relaxation, you can unwind with a drink in the friendly bar.
 
Room information Please state on booking whether you would prefer a smoking or non-smoking room.
 
Food & beverage Food is served daily in the bar or restaurant. Service times are from 12:00 - 14:30 Monday - Sunday and 18:00 - 21:30 Monday - Saturday.

Sunday lunch is a traditional carvery with a choice of 5 different roasts served with all the trimmings, including homemade Yorkshire Puddings and fresh vegetables.
 
Area information Melton Mowbray is a bustling market town and the area is famed for its local delicacies. Stilton "The King of Cheeses" and pork pies are both made here.

Melton market is one of the busiest markets in England, and is the only Leicestershire market recorded by the Domesday Survey of 1086. Large street markets are held in the market place on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with small craft markets each Wednesday.

The Cattle Market moved to its present Scalford Road site in 1870. Visitors are welcome to visit free of charge on a Tuesday, the market runs from 8.00am - 3.30pm throughout the year.

St Mary's Church dates back from 1170 and is said to be the stateliest and most impressive of all Leicestershire churches. Cathedral-sized, it has a 100-foot tower and impressive stained glass windows. Sir Malcolm Sargent began his career here as organist and choirmaster.

Also in the town:
Theatre and cinema
Outdoor and indoor bowls
Indoor and outdoor tennis courts
Farm park and 140 acre country park
Swimming pool, sauna and gymnasium
Canal boat trips and fishing
Museum and library
 

 
General Parking, Restaurant, Pets Allowed, Bar, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking
 
Activities Darts
 

 
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