Ulverscroft Grange
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Ulverscroft Grange, Whitwick Rd
Markfield, Stanton and Fieldhead Ward, eng LE67 9QB - (153) 024-9484
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Rebecca Burns
Lovely views! Good prices and food was nice. Can't wait to come back on a less windy day and enjoy a coffee outside.
Apr 22nd, 2023 -
Daniel Hibbs-Woodings
Absolute must see. Delicious yet simple food, a charity shop, another shop selling more antique like items and an unbelievably detailed miniature railway. The railway operators and volunteers are enthusiastic to share their passion with you. We stopped here briefly for a short lunch and came away feeling happy we didnt just opt for the Starbucks. Highly recommend.
Oct 10th, 2022 -
Ian Watson
A wonderful few hours looking at wonderful scenery. The model railway with its complex signalling systems is amazing. Four of us decided to have a coffees BUT the cafe has a strange booking system which is not clear to the the visitor.We went staight into the cafe and were redirected to reception which is not sign posted. The wait was 30 mins.even though there were only six people in the cafe! We left.
Oct 4th, 2022 -
Mick Mitchell
Sep 12th, 2022 -
Sue Iliffe
Visited here for the first time this week. Lovely environment with charity shops and tea rooms serving home made, very tasty food. Absolutely lovely staff. There is also a garden centre, miniature railway and sensory garden. Well worth a visit. It will be stunning in Spring/Summer A second visit in the Spring revealed a much reduced menu with very little choice - mostly panninis, toasted sandwiches etc. Really disappointing. Service was reasonable but as in many places returning to business after lockdowns etc, perhaps staffing was an issue
Sep 7th, 2022
Contact Info
- (153) 024-9484
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Ulverscroft Grange?
A The phone number for Ulverscroft Grange is: (153) 024-9484.
Q Where is Ulverscroft Grange located?
A Ulverscroft Grange is located at Ulverscroft Grange, Whitwick Rd, Markfield, Stanton and Fieldhead Ward, eng LE67 9QB
Q What is the internet address for Ulverscroft Grange?
A The website (URL) for Ulverscroft Grange is: http://www.shuttlewood-clarke.org/
Q What days are Ulverscroft Grange open?
A Ulverscroft Grange is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Ulverscroft Grange rated?
A Ulverscroft Grange has a 4.5 Star Rating from 183 reviewers.
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Ulverscroft Grange
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Overall Rating
( 183 Reviews )Rebecca Burns on Google
Lovely views! Good prices and food was nice. Can't wait to come back on a less windy day and enjoy a coffee outside.
Daniel Hibbs-Woodings on Google
Absolute must see. Delicious yet simple food, a charity shop, another shop selling more antique like items and an unbelievably detailed miniature railway. The railway operators and volunteers are enthusiastic to share their passion with you. We stopped here briefly for a short lunch and came away feeling happy we didnt just opt for the Starbucks. Highly recommend.
Ian Watson on Google
A wonderful few hours looking at wonderful scenery. The model railway with its complex signalling systems is amazing. Four of us decided to have a coffees BUT the cafe has a strange booking system which is not clear to the the visitor.We went staight into the cafe and were redirected to reception which is not sign posted. The wait was 30 mins.even though there were only six people in the cafe! We left.
Mick Mitchell on Google
Sue Iliffe on Google
Visited here for the first time this week. Lovely environment with charity shops and tea rooms serving home made, very tasty food. Absolutely lovely staff. There is also a garden centre, miniature railway and sensory garden. Well worth a visit. It will be stunning in Spring/Summer
A second visit in the Spring revealed a much reduced menu with very little choice - mostly panninis, toasted sandwiches etc. Really disappointing. Service was reasonable but as in many places returning to business after lockdowns etc, perhaps staffing was an issue