![]() | Cherish End Dunstable Cherish End, 21 Barton Avenue, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU5 4DF "Carmel and Graham welcome you to Cherish End..." |
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Carmel and Graham welcome you to Cherish End...![]() Cherish End is a Four Star, modern, family-run Bed and Breakfast with off road parking situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and yet only a 10 minute walk from Dunstable town bars and restaurants. Guests have their own private entrance hallway, lounge/dining room, staircase to first floor, plus a secluded garden. Downstairs rooms available. We offer all our rooms en suite with tea & coffee making facilities, full sky TV and a wireless internet connection.We have created Cherish End so guests have their own private entrance hallway, lounge/dining room, staircase to first floor, plus a secluded garden. We operate a non-smoking policy. |

We offer double (with super kingsize bed), twin, and single rooms.
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| Tariff Double/Twin Room based on two persons sharing, including breakfast - from £50.00 per night per room. Single room including breakfast from £40.00 per night per room. |

| Dunstable Dunstable is a town rich in history ... originally established by the Romans and subsequently re-founded by Henry 1 in the Twelth Century as a market town set at the crossroads of the ancient Watling Sreet and the Icknield Way. Much of that tradition remains in the form of the buildings and the open market which today characterise the town and dovetail with modern shopping areas and a host of attractions in surrounding areas. If you have the time you might like to visit the recently reconstructed clock tower in the market area, stroll in the parks or walk the downs which form part of the Chiltern Hills. For the more energetic there's a host of leisure facilities from Superbowl to Golf, fitness centres to childrens playgrounds, and plenty of pubs, fast food outlets and restaurants. Dunstables location at the crossroads of history cries out for personal investigation... Henry's heritage, the Priory and its part in the Reformation, Middle row and the development of the town's traditional market all await the visitor. Why not visit the Cherish End home page? |