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St Neots vacation rentals start at G$8,358 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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Take a Quayside Stroll at a Grade II-Listed Bolthole
Step into the roll-top bath for a relaxing soak at a chic town-centre retreat finished by award-winning architecture practice The English Listed. Soak up the space of the double-height, vaulted atrium hallway and unwind on the snug balcony. - 2 double bedrooms - both with double beds and fully equipped with bed linen and towels - Open Plan Kitchen - fully fitted with dishwasher, toaster and kettle and generous crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils - Open Plan ding/living room with dining table and chairs for six, two comfortable sofas and coffee table -Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower cubicle, sink and WC. The Pod is a completely independent first floor apartment accessed via its own courtyard entrance the ground level. Not suitable for disabled access. We respect your privacy. We will greet you on arrival but will leave you to enjoy your stay. We run the Architectural and Interior Design showroom on the ground floor. Hop on a bus to Fen Drayton’s famous nature reserve and visit the myriad of historic and picturesque villages in the the area. St Ives sits on the river Ouse with a pretty quayside and excellent independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. There is a carpark directly opposite the pod. We are a 2 minute walk to the river and shops of St.Ives. It is just a ten minute walk to St Ives’s famous ‘Guided Busway’, where regular buses will whizz you into Central Cambridge in less than 40 minutes

The Little Hop House, a cosy one bedroom barn
The Little Hop House is a beautifully restored 250 year old building expertly converted from an Old Hop store to a one bedroom annex. It has a well equipped kitchen, living room, large bedroom and bathroom, making this unique space perfect if you are working in the area, a weekend get away or visiting the beautiful historic city of Cambridge. A log burner and under floor heating will ensure your stay is cosy and snug even in the winter months. It is not suitable for babies or young children x

A little gem in the country
This ground floor studio apartment is based in a converted garage/barn. This is situated in the grounds of a three acre smallholding, overlooking the field with ponies grazing, this accommodation will give you a peaceful break in the countryside, whether you are taking a break, seeking accommodation for visiting relatives or on business. The apartment has its own discreet entrance but can be used together with the first floor apartment for a family of four as there is an inter-connecting door.

Cherry Blossom - bright, rural accommodation
Cherry Blossom is situation on Cherry Orchard Farm - a working farm in a secluded rural location in Great Staughton near the Cambs/Beds border. Whether you want a short break or longer self-catering accommodation, our location is an escape from the busy world we seem to live in these days. The self-contained accommodation consists of one double / twin bedroom, bathroom (with shower), lounge area and fully fitted kitchen. Patio doors from the main room lead to a small, private patio area.

Trinity: luxury lodge in a stunning, lake location
At Cambridgeshire Lakes, we believe that your holiday should start from the moment you drive down our rural, tree-lined track and into the serenity of our stunning lakeside location. The lodge provides a stylish and comfortable accommodation for couples or groups of four people. The vaulted living area includes a large dining table, two comfy sofas surrounding the wood burner and a large flat screen Smart TV. We currently have four lodges available on the site (sleeping 16 in total).

Willow Chimes: spacious, private and welcoming
Situated in the historic, quiet and restful village of Buckden, Cambridgshire. There is a brief stroll to the three pubs on the High Street for you to eat and unwind, after you've arrived. Easy striking distance of Cambridge, Peterborough and Bedford for business and Burghley House/Horse Trials, Duxford Imperial War Museum, National Trust properties and a 6-minute drive from Grafham Water Sailing Club for pleasure. All backgrounds welcome - Smart TV, fast WiFi and air conditioning.

Lovely Self-contained Guest Studio
Our guest studio is a bright, comfortable space with it's own private entrance comprising of a kitchen, bedroom, ensuite and guests' decking area. We are in the historic market town of St Neots on the River Great Ouse. We have a lovely, big park just across the road - beautiful in every season. - An ideal base for visiting Cambridge (by car or bus). - Train station only 5-10 mins walk (London 50-60m, Peterborough, 20m) - Town centre 20-30m walk across the lovely park

The Coach House, GRAFHAM, Cambridgeshire
Cosy one bedroom Coach House within walking distance of Grafham Water with off-street parking. The Coach House has a fully equipped kitchen. Sleeps 2 (or 4)(king size bed or 2 single beds- advise on booking how you want the beds), en-suite shower room. Living room has sofa/sofa bed, TV (with Fire TV), dining table & chairs. WiFi access throughout. Welcome breakfast hamper supplied. Grafham is a quiet country village with small shop, pub and Indian restaurant. PE28 0BB

The Old Piggery - tranquil garden guest cottage
A spacious and well-appointed guest house set in a beautiful garden in the heart of the Cambridgeshire village of Hail Weston. The property is dog-friendly and gives easy access to country walks and cycling (it is on National Cycle route 12) but is still only a 10 minute drive from St Neots train station with direct links to London and only a half hour bus or car drive to historic Cambridge. Also, a 30 minute walk or 5 minute drive into the market town of St Neots.

The Little Nest
Welcome to our cosy garden annex with a jungle feel! With self check in, double bed, en suite shower and toilet, wifi and free on street parking, you should feel right at home. Less than 5 min walk from the high street and under 15 min walk from the train station, we are perfectly located near all major amenities and a whole host of shops, restaurants and pubs, cinema and bowling alley, whilst still maintaining privacy and peace and quiet. We hope to see you soon!

Spacious 4-Bed Home | Free Parking
Welcome to your comfortable, clean, and peaceful home-from-home in the historic market town of St Neots. Located in a charming village setting, this stylish and modern property offers a relaxing stay with excellent access to the A1 and A14, and is well placed for Peterborough, Bedford, Cambridge, Milton Keynes, and Grafham Water. With direct train connections to London in under an hour, it is perfectly suited for exploring both the countryside and the capital.

The Barn A Private countryside escape for two
A Beautiful 300 year old barn is a perfect place to escape & unwind. Situated in a tranquil setting down a no through lane. King size comfy bed for a good nights sleep. Sit & relax overlooking fields from the window seat. A chiminea on the patio for cosy evenings looking at the stars. Sun Terrace, garden and private parking. Wonderful walks straight from the door step. Great for couples and solo travellers. Daily updates on socials and Webite. Thebarntempsford
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When is the best time to visit St Neots?
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| Avg. price | G$27,998 GYD | G$28,207 GYD | G$27,789 GYD | G$27,372 GYD | G$26,954 GYD | G$27,163 GYD | G$27,998 GYD | G$27,998 GYD | G$27,998 GYD | G$27,998 GYD | G$27,372 GYD | G$27,998 GYD |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in St Neots?
Accommodations around the riverside, town centre, and nearby villages have options for different group sizes and preferences. Many travelers enjoy stays with views of green spaces or easy access to market area dining and shops.
What are the best things to do in St Neots with kids?
St Neots has riverside parks with play areas, interactive museums that engage with local history, and indoor play centres for active days. Families often enjoy spotting wildlife along riverside paths or joining seasonal events in the town's green spaces.
What are some of the best things to do in St Neots?
St Neots has riverside walks, parks that host community events, and a museum that shares local stories. The market square is frequently suggested for its shops, cafes, and glimpses of daily town life.
How is the weather in St Neots?
St Neots has cool winters, with temperatures around 35–46°F (1–8°C), and milder summers near 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is possible year-round, so many travelers prefer to pack layers and a raincoat regardless of the season.
When is the best time to visit St Neots?
Spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming parks, and outdoor events. Autumn brings colorful foliage along the river, while winter offers a peaceful atmosphere in local cafés and cosy pubs.
What are the best places to visit in St Neots?
The Riverside Park is known for its peaceful scenery and events, while the St Neots Museum shares stories of the town’s history. Many visitors also enjoy the market square and historic churches around the centre.
What are some hiking trails in St Neots?
St Neots has riverside paths and connecting nature trails that attract walkers of all abilities. Woodland routes and circular walks often feature views of meadows, water, and birdlife, offering a relaxed way to experience the outdoors.
What are some family activities we can do in St Neots?
Families frequently explore parks for picnics, riverside walks, or hire boats for leisurely paddling. Interactive science and history exhibits, as well as indoor play spaces, can round out the day when the weather changes.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from St Neots?
Explore nearby historic towns known for cathedrals or discover market towns with traditional shops and galleries. Nature reserves and stately homes with gardens around the region provide opportunities to experience local history and landscapes.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St Neots?
Many stays in St Neots welcome pets, especially around the riverside and green areas. It's often recommended to check individual property listings for specific pet policies before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting St Neots?
Many travelers enjoy exploring early in the day when parks and riverside paths are quieter. Checking local event calendars can reveal unexpected festivals or markets, and sampling treats from independent cafes in the market area is frequently suggested.
What is St Neots known for?
St Neots is known for its riverside setting, lively market square, and heritage as a historic market town. The town has a blend of green spaces, historic buildings, and a welcoming atmosphere shaped by its river and community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in St Neots?
Many visitors highlight local art trails, smaller historical churches, and tranquil spots along less-traveled riverbanks as hidden gems. Independent bookshops and tucked-away cafés also provide a glimpse into the community’s creative side.
What are the best foods to try in St Neots?
St Neots has traditional British fare in many pubs, including roast dinners and pies, alongside locally baked treats and pastries in cafes. Sunday roasts and afternoon teas are frequently suggested for those who want a taste of the region’s culinary traditions.
What should I bring for a trip to St Neots?
Pack comfortable layers for changing weather and a waterproof jacket, as rainfall can occur in any season. Footwear suited for riverside walks and local paths is helpful, and a reusable water bottle supports outings in nature or town.
What is the nightlife in St Neots like?
St Neots has local pubs with live music, casual bars, and venues presenting themed quiz nights or performances. Many people enjoy relaxed evenings along the riverside or in beer gardens during milder months.
What are the most popular events or festivals in St Neots?
Seasonal street markets, community music gatherings, and fairs in the riverside parks are frequent highlights in St Neots. In summer, open-air events and performances often draw visitors and locals alike.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St Neots?
St Neots has vacation rentals suitable for families, including homes with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces near parks or quiet neighborhoods. Filtered stays are available for families seeking amenities like cribs, high chairs, or enclosed gardens.
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