Great Northern Hotel

Great Northern Hotel

★★★☆☆3.0
Closed

Station Approach, Peterborough. PE1 1QL

Opening hours

mon - sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Opened on April 1, 1852 at a cost of £2,500. It was designed by architect Henry Goddard. Its ownership at the time was linked with that of the Great Northern Railway (GNR). In 1857 the American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne stayed at the hotel. In 1893 the author Charles Dickens visited the hotel. In 1904 the Prince and Princess of Prussia had breakfast at the hotel. The hotel was closed to the public during the war and occupied by staff from the railway company's King's Cross office and the two main bedroom wings are thought to have been reserved for VIPs. The hotel re-opened in November 1949. In 1952 Laurel and Hardy stayed at the Hotel for 2 weeks at the start of their UK tour. There is a picture in restaurant. In 1953 Ernie Wise had his wedding at the hotel. There is a picture in restaurant. The hotel was sold by British Rail in 1982 as part of the de-nationalising process. The front bar is now called the "Sleeper's" after railways not drinkers who have imbided too much and the restaurant is open to non-residents. Strong relationship with Grainstore Brewery so expect to see their beers on offer.

Facilities

Real Ale Available Real Ale Available
Real Fire Real Fire
Garden Garden
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Restaurant Area Restaurant Area
Sports TV Sports TV
Close to Railway Station Close to Railway Station
Close to Bus Routes Close to Bus Routes
Function Room Function Room
Live Music Live Music
Accommodation Accommodation
Newspapers Newspapers
LocAle Accredited LocAle Accredited

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