In the shadow of Ely Cathedral's tower, the history of the Lamb dates back to the 13th century. By the 15th century the Lamb was a thriving coaching inn and whilst it retains a traditional air, the hotel has been sympathetically refurbished to cater for the needs of the modern visitor.
The Oak Bar and the Fenman Bar serve a large selection of traditional beers and bar meals. For a more substantial meal the award winning Octagon Restaurant provides excellent and varied cuisine with a fine wine list.
There are 32 en-suite rooms, including charming four poster bedrooms. The Coach House conference room caters for up to 30 guests.
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