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Situated 5 miles from Milton Keynes in the picturesque village of Moulsoe, The Carrington Arms is a 19th Century pub and restaurant offering a Unique culinary experience and accommodation. With help from our chefs our guests can choose from a selection of prime cuts of Aberdeenshire beef, fresh fish, Irish oysters and tiger prawns from our display counter. You can even choose your own fresh Canadian lobster from our lobster tanks. Your food is then cooked on the open grill in the restaurant to your specification. We also offer a selection of freshly prepared chef specials, fine wines and real ales. We offer 8 en-suite letting bedrooms situated in our gardens. All rooms offer colour TV`s and tea & coffee making facilities. We offer a continental breakfast delivered to the rooms by our chefs and restaurant reservations bookings for resident guests.
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