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Best Western Heath Court Hotel - Newmarket, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Moulton Road
Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8DY
Nightly Rates (156.71 - 264.96)   3 Star
Best Western Heath Court Hotel

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Property Description
The Best Western Heath Court Hotel, a privately owned hotel stands impressively in its own grounds and offers an excellent standard of service and comfort. All the bedrooms offer en-suite facilities and are excellently appointed. Rooms available range from standard single rooms to luxurious suites. The hotels main dining room is Berties where guests are able to select from the comprehensive menu. Vegetarians, children and special diets are catered for with ease. The Best Western Heath Court Hotel offers five conference rooms ranging from a small interview room to a main conference/banqueting suite catering for up to 140 guests. Located in the capital of British Horseracing, the hotel is set in an enviable position backing onto the famous Newmarket Gallops but conveniently situated for the towns High Street and major road network.

Best Western Heath Court Hotel


Amenities
  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • Business Center

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Elevators

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 1 DOUBLE 1 SINGLE,LARGE ROOM,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double 1 Single * Large Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,OVRSZD ROOM,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * Oversized Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 SINGLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Single Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,FAMILY ROOM,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * Family Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE 1 SINGLE,FAMILY ROOM,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double 1 Single * Family Room * Full Breakfast

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 11:00 A.M. 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time 

  • 43  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    ·From: Highway A14. Take Newmarket/Ely exit, follow the A142 sign to Town Center. Straight over at the mini-roundabout, at the clock tower immediately left into Moulton Road, to the Best Western HeathCourt Hotel. ·From: Motorway M11. Take Junction 9, get on A11, leading onto A14, follow the A142 sign to Town Center. Straight over at the mini-roundabout, at the clock tower immediately left into Moulton Road. Stansted Airport 30 miles, Luton Airport 48 miles, Cambridge Airport 12 miles, Heathrow 60 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    You must use a credit card to book online.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Restaurants/Lounges:

  • On Premises: * Berties Rotisserie and Carving Room serves English and continental breakfast with English lunch as well as dinner * Tipsters Bar serves bar snacks and light meals
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 13 mile(s) from Ely * 14 mile(s) from Bury St Edmunds * 14 mile(s) from Cambridge * 21 mile(s) from Thetford * 40 mile(s) from Peterborough
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 mile(s) from Newmarket, the home of English horseracing, National Stud, National Horseracing Museum, British Racing School, Equine Tours, two race courses * 4 mile(s) from Wild Tracks, an outdoor driving center, drive 4x4, motorbikes, fire engines, quads, tanks and rally carts * 12 mile(s) from Bury St. Edmunds, famous abbey ruins destroyed in 1465, 15th century St. Mary's church, fine old buildings, 11th century street plan, Theatre Royal and Georgian Playhouse * 12 mile(s) from Cambridge, where you will find famous university colleges, such as Kings, Corpus Christi, Peterhouse, museums like Fitzwilliam, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge and Country Folk Museum, River Punts * 15 mile(s) from Cathedral in Ely * 16 mile(s) from Ickworth House, a National Trust property, a glass-domed rotunda, paintings by Velasquez, Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough. 18th Century French and English furniture * 17 mile(s) from American Cemetery and Chapel, a war memorial chapel of modern architecture, features a 540-square-foot map showing Atlantic Sea and air routes used by American Forces during World War II * 20 mile(s) from Air War Museum in Duxford * 22 mile(s) from Lavenham, an outstanding village of East Anglia, plenty of Suffolk Pink Houses, Guildhall, Woll Hall, church with 141- foot tower, 18th century fire engine preserved in the village * 31 mile(s) from Snetterton with a racing track and Sunday market * 45 mile(s) from castle, cathedrals and excellent shopping facilities in Norwich
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 mile(s) from Newmarket, the home of English horseracing, National Stud, National Horseracing Museum, British Racing School, Equine Tours, two race courses * 4 mile(s) from Wild Tracks, an outdoor driving center, drive 4x4, motorbikes, fire engines, quads, tanks and rally carts * 12 mile(s) from Bury St. Edmunds, famous abbey ruins destroyed in 1465, 15th century St. Mary's church, fine old buildings, 11th century street plan, Theatre Royal and Georgian Playhouse * 12 mile(s) from Cambridge, where you will find famous university colleges, such as Kings, Corpus Christi, Peterhouse, museums like Fitzwilliam, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge and Country Folk Museum, River Punts * 15 mile(s) from Cathedral in Ely * 16 mile(s) from Ickworth House, a National Trust property, a glass-domed rotunda, paintings by Velasquez, Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough. 18th Century French and English furniture * 17 mile(s) from American Cemetery and Chapel, a war memorial chapel of modern architecture, features a 540-square-foot map showing Atlantic Sea and air routes used by American Forces during World War II * 20 mile(s) from Air War Museum in Duxford * 22 mile(s) from Lavenham, an outstanding village of East Anglia, plenty of Suffolk Pink Houses, Guildhall, Woll Hall, church with 141- foot tower, 18th century fire engine preserved in the village * 31 mile(s) from Snetterton with a racing track and Sunday market * 45 mile(s) from castle, cathedrals and excellent shopping facilities in Norwich
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 13 mile(s) from Ely * 14 mile(s) from Bury St Edmunds * 14 mile(s) from Cambridge * 21 mile(s) from Thetford * 40 mile(s) from Peterborough
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 13 mile(s) from Ely * 14 mile(s) from Bury St Edmunds * 14 mile(s) from Cambridge * 21 mile(s) from Thetford * 40 mile(s) from Peterborough
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from Rookery Centre Bus Terminal * .5 mile(s) from Newmarket Train Station * 12 mile(s) from Cambridge Airport * 30 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 48 mile(s) from Luton Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from Rookery Centre Bus Terminal * .5 mile(s) from Newmarket Train Station * 30 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 60 mile(s) from Heathrow Airport
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 mile(s) from Newmarket, the home of English horseracing, National Stud, National Horseracing Museum, British Racing School, Equine Tours, two race courses * 4 mile(s) from Wild Tracks, an outdoor driving center, drive 4x4, motorbikes, fire engines, quads, tanks and rally carts * 12 mile(s) from Bury St. Edmunds, famous abbey ruins destroyed in 1465, 15th century St. Mary's church, fine old buildings, 11th century street plan, Theatre Royal and Georgian Playhouse * 12 mile(s) from Cambridge, where you will find famous university colleges, such as Kings, Corpus Christi, Peterhouse, museums like Fitzwilliam, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge and Country Folk Museum, River Punts * 15 mile(s) from Cathedral in Ely * 16 mile(s) from Ickworth House, a National Trust property, a glass-domed rotunda, paintings by Velasquez, Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough. 18th Century French and English furniture * 17 mile(s) from American Cemetery and Chapel, a war memorial chapel of modern architecture, features a 540-square-foot map showing Atlantic Sea and air routes used by American Forces during World War II * 20 mile(s) from Air War Museum in Duxford * 22 mile(s) from Lavenham, an outstanding village of East Anglia, plenty of Suffolk Pink Houses, Guildhall, Woll Hall, church with 141- foot tower, 18th century fire engine preserved in the village * 31 mile(s) from Snetterton with a racing track and Sunday market * 45 mile(s) from castle, cathedrals and excellent shopping facilities in Norwich
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from Rookery Centre Bus Terminal * .5 mile(s) from Newmarket Train Station * 30 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 60 mile(s) from Heathrow Airport

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