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Anchor Inn - Ely

Bury Lane Sutton Gault
Ely CB6 2BD


Recognized by all the major food guides The 17th Century Anchor Inn offers modern British Cuisine with an emphasis on seasonal and traditional ingredients. We have 4 guest bedrooms. The rooms offer a variety of accommodation to suit every need and have been awarded 4 Stars by the AA and Tourist Board. br / br / br / br / The Anchor is ideally situated for exploring East Anglia it is only 7 miles from the Cathedral City of Ely and is less than half an hour from the University City of Cambridge. Newmarket and its Race-course are within easy reach. Our Places to visit page gives full details of the many fascinating attractions within easy reach. br / br / br / br / The Anchor Inn has evolved over the last 350 years and now offers every modern facility but with a timeless charm and character that ensures you still experience a feeling of true antiquity. Scrubbed pine tables on gently undulating floors antique prints and roaring log fires in the winter all enhance the cosy intimate atmosphere of this family run English Inn. Recognition has been won from all of the major food guides including Good Food Guide Good Pub Guide Michelin Guide Which Guide to Country Pubs (Rosette for food) AA 4 Stars and Rosette and Which Hotel Guide. br / br / br / br / Ely is a perfect one day or short break destination. The first port of call for any visitor to Ely today will almost certainly be the Cathedral. This imposing structure towers across the fens for miles around. Dominating the skyline it is one of England s most beautiful and largest Cathedrals. Known locally as the Ship of the Fens it is famous for its unique Octagon tower which when lit can be seen for tens of miles. The Cathedral is also home to the only national museum dedicated to Stained Glass. If it s history you re interested in then Ely Museum housed in the city s old gaol is an excellent place to start..

Directions to Anchor Inn Ely

Ely - Road: Take the A142 westwards to Sutton. At Sutton roundabout turn left and go straight through the village on the B1381 following the signs to Earith and St Ives. Sutton Gault is signposted on your right just before you leave Sutton. The Anchor is one mile down this lane on your left by the New Bedford River. br/ br/ London M11 and Cambridge - Road: Continue along the M11 until it becomes the A14 heading towards Huntingdon. After a mile or so exit left at Bar Hill heading north on the B1050 passing through Longstanton and Willingham. After 8 miles you will reach a junction on a bridge over the river Ouse just before Earith. Turn right then immediately left on the B1381 signposted to Chatteris Ely and Sutton. After 3 miles you enter Sutton village and Sutton Gault is signposted on your left. The Anchor is one mile down this lane.

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