I stayed overnight for a local running event. Victoria was very accommodating, as I left very early but was able to return later for a shower and breakfast. The room had everything I needed and was spotless - not easy in an older house. Refreshments were provided and I had a comfortable and peaceful night’s stay. Breakfast was fantastic!
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We were completely happy with our stay; the innkeeper was friendly and helpful in every aspect and helped to make our time there enjoyable. The setting is charming, very clean and comfortable and the surroundings are charming. We had several options for dining out locally that we were pleased with.
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Just returned from a two nights stay here at the rectory. My granddaughter and I loved everything about it. Quaint, clean and charming. Our hostess Victoria even put the heating on in the bathroom; although early June the weather was cold, so thanks for that. As avid Jane Austen fans we were thrilled to be staying at “Mr Collins” rectory. We imagined Mr Darcy proposing to Elizabeth as we sat in the sitting room and of Mr Collins and Charlotte welcoming Elizabeth in the driveway. There is a photo album of the making of Pride and Prejudice with photos and press cuttings. There is a lovely old church next to the rectory and well worth a visit. A walk round the hamlet and it’s a travel back in time. Nothing was too much trouble for Victoria, we had a full English breakfast and there was coffee making facilities in the bedroom. Fresh garden lowers in the bedroom and on the dining table. Really sweet jack russell lives there too.
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Wonderful house, could imagine Mr Collins walking around the corner as it is his house on the bbc Marvellous plasterwork apparently for the earls son who was rector then the earl Hostess is straight forward and very hospitable with a warm log fire in the lounge
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What a little gem of a place. Cosy yet grand, full of character, the most wonderful welcome from the lovely landlady. And all of that only a 10 minute drive outside of Oakham, in the hamlet/village of Teigh (pronounced Tea). If you are a Jane Austen fan this is definitely a place to stay. And even if you are not, it is the most charming B&B, thoroughly recommend it.
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We needed an overnight stay in or around Oakham and this property was reasonably priced compared with some of the others in the town itself. The house was beautiful and it came as no surprise that it had been used to film certain scenes in the 1994 version of Pride and Prejudice (the Colin Firth version). Our twin room was very comfortable though I confess I would have liked a television in the room. We were shown to the room by Victoria and her little jack russell, Jacko. We arrived late on Sunday afternoon and asked for recommendations for places to eat. Victoria looked surprised we hadn't already booked somewhere as all the local pubs/restaurants would serve Sunday lunch then close afterwards. As a result, we did struggle to find somewhere but booked a pub in Oakham itself after a number of phone calls. On our return, Victoria had drawn the curtains and switched on some lights so that we could enjoy the atmosphere in the room the production company had used for their Pride and Prejudice scenes. The hamlet of Teigh was beautiful and we had a walk round the next morning, including a look round the church. It really felt like stepping back in time.
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This is a beautiful property with lovely grounds in a very peaceful area. The bedding is really high quality, and the room was comfortable. I do miss a television because I like to see the news, weather etc., although I do understand why VIctoria does not have TV's in the rooms. Breakfast was nice and the streaky bacon was crispy as we had asked for. Victoria had picked the blackberries whilst out for a walk with Jacko. It was interesting to hear a little bit about the filming of Pride and Prejudice that had taken place in the house in the 1990's. I would definitely stay again if ever I am in the area.
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The hamlet and the Old Rectory are a trip back in time to more peaceful and restful times. The host is delightful and very helpful on all aspects. There is a drawing room to pass time in with books and photo albums to browse, some showing when the Rectory was used for filming. Our twin bedded room with ensuite was comfortable and was totally peaceful all of the four night stay. Breakfasts provided a huge range of cereals with a selection of fruit (raspberries picked from the garden each morning) and the cooked dish from the Aga was freshly prepared. Home made marmalade and toast finished off the selection. Dont expect entertainment from television - there isnt one! However we read books sitting in the drawing room, visited the church, wandered round the hamlet where a resident showed us round her garden. All very relaxing and gentle followed by quiet and dark nights. Plenty to see and do during the day especially at Oakham and Rutland Water. Recommend the pub at Whissendine for evening meals but book in advance - even if only a couple of hours. Enjoy the relaxation!
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This is the most idyllic building we have ever stayed in. Beautiful rooms, a whole suite to ourselves, peaceful, lovely friendly host, delicious hot breakfast including home made marmalade, a delightful dog Jacko...I could wax lyrical about how this was utterly perfect for us for weeks. A real gem and very reasonably priced. We felt honoured and utterly spoilt to stay here.
I stayed overnight for a local running event. Victoria was very accommodating, as I left very early but was able to return later for a shower and breakfast. The room had everything I needed and was spotless - not easy in an older house. Refreshments were provided and I had a comfortable and peaceful night’s stay. Breakfast was fantastic!
We were completely happy with our stay; the innkeeper was friendly and helpful in every aspect and helped to make our time there enjoyable. The setting is charming, very clean and comfortable and the surroundings are charming. We had several options for dining out locally that we were pleased with.
Just returned from a two nights stay here at the rectory. My granddaughter and I loved everything about it. Quaint, clean and charming. Our hostess Victoria even put the heating on in the bathroom; although early June the weather was cold, so thanks for that. As avid Jane Austen fans we were thrilled to be staying at “Mr Collins” rectory. We imagined Mr Darcy proposing to Elizabeth as we sat in the sitting room and of Mr Collins and Charlotte welcoming Elizabeth in the driveway. There is a photo album of the making of Pride and Prejudice with photos and press cuttings. There is a lovely old church next to the rectory and well worth a visit. A walk round the hamlet and it’s a travel back in time. Nothing was too much trouble for Victoria, we had a full English breakfast and there was coffee making facilities in the bedroom. Fresh garden lowers in the bedroom and on the dining table. Really sweet jack russell lives there too.
Wonderful house, could imagine Mr Collins walking around the corner as it is his house on the bbc Marvellous plasterwork apparently for the earls son who was rector then the earl Hostess is straight forward and very hospitable with a warm log fire in the lounge
What a little gem of a place. Cosy yet grand, full of character, the most wonderful welcome from the lovely landlady. And all of that only a 10 minute drive outside of Oakham, in the hamlet/village of Teigh (pronounced Tea). If you are a Jane Austen fan this is definitely a place to stay. And even if you are not, it is the most charming B&B, thoroughly recommend it.
We needed an overnight stay in or around Oakham and this property was reasonably priced compared with some of the others in the town itself. The house was beautiful and it came as no surprise that it had been used to film certain scenes in the 1994 version of Pride and Prejudice (the Colin Firth version). Our twin room was very comfortable though I confess I would have liked a television in the room. We were shown to the room by Victoria and her little jack russell, Jacko. We arrived late on Sunday afternoon and asked for recommendations for places to eat. Victoria looked surprised we hadn't already booked somewhere as all the local pubs/restaurants would serve Sunday lunch then close afterwards. As a result, we did struggle to find somewhere but booked a pub in Oakham itself after a number of phone calls. On our return, Victoria had drawn the curtains and switched on some lights so that we could enjoy the atmosphere in the room the production company had used for their Pride and Prejudice scenes. The hamlet of Teigh was beautiful and we had a walk round the next morning, including a look round the church. It really felt like stepping back in time.
This is a beautiful property with lovely grounds in a very peaceful area. The bedding is really high quality, and the room was comfortable. I do miss a television because I like to see the news, weather etc., although I do understand why VIctoria does not have TV's in the rooms. Breakfast was nice and the streaky bacon was crispy as we had asked for. Victoria had picked the blackberries whilst out for a walk with Jacko. It was interesting to hear a little bit about the filming of Pride and Prejudice that had taken place in the house in the 1990's. I would definitely stay again if ever I am in the area.
The hamlet and the Old Rectory are a trip back in time to more peaceful and restful times. The host is delightful and very helpful on all aspects. There is a drawing room to pass time in with books and photo albums to browse, some showing when the Rectory was used for filming. Our twin bedded room with ensuite was comfortable and was totally peaceful all of the four night stay. Breakfasts provided a huge range of cereals with a selection of fruit (raspberries picked from the garden each morning) and the cooked dish from the Aga was freshly prepared. Home made marmalade and toast finished off the selection. Dont expect entertainment from television - there isnt one! However we read books sitting in the drawing room, visited the church, wandered round the hamlet where a resident showed us round her garden. All very relaxing and gentle followed by quiet and dark nights. Plenty to see and do during the day especially at Oakham and Rutland Water. Recommend the pub at Whissendine for evening meals but book in advance - even if only a couple of hours. Enjoy the relaxation!
This is the most idyllic building we have ever stayed in. Beautiful rooms, a whole suite to ourselves, peaceful, lovely friendly host, delicious hot breakfast including home made marmalade, a delightful dog Jacko...I could wax lyrical about how this was utterly perfect for us for weeks. A real gem and very reasonably priced. We felt honoured and utterly spoilt to stay here.