Price per week: 284.00 £
Please click on the relevant Friday/Saturday/Monday to find out the prices. If you would like to arrive and depart on other days please contact us to see if this is possible. Extra nights for short breaks are priced at one seventh of the weekly rate per extra night. Arrivals are usually from 4pm and departure before10am, however it maybe that you are able to arrive before 4pm and leave after 10am. There is a standard pet charge of £20 per stay. Please click on the date you are interested in and send me an email for availability. Prices are based on double occupancy.
RETURNING GUESTS: If you are coming back again to us ,please ask about our special "Returners package"
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| Owner Name | Mr. Marc Aizlewood |
| Tel | 0044 01223 573600 |
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Peacefully set on the banks of the River Lark, this detached Scandinavian style lodge lies in a quiet marina.The Riverside Island marina complex is set in woodlands, with a one mile circular walk around the island, wandering through shaded tree-lined paths.River lark lodge occupies one of only 6 sought after corner plot locations in the marina.With its decked balcony and fishing from the garden, River lark Lodge offers the ideal waterside location. Good walks and bird watching abound.
Cambridge (20 miles) boasts a wealth of culture and history, and Ely, Newmarket races, Wicken Fen and Thetford Forest are all under 15 miles. Stansted airport 33 miles. Village pubs, takeways and shops are 1 mile away.
Isleham is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Cambridgeshire. Isleham is located in the Fens of south-east Cambridgeshire. The western parish boundary is formed by the Crooked Ditch, the eastern boundary largely by the Lea Brook and the north by the River Lark. The village lies on the B1104 from Prickwillow to Chippenham. Isleham is twinned with Nesles in France and Magdala in Germany.
Its name seems to come from Anglo-Saxon Gísla hám = "the home of the hostages". It seems that in Anglo-Saxon societies the position of a hostage from one political group held by another political group, was sometimes more or less voluntary, and the meaning of the word could slip into "representative".
The village has five shops: a Co-op supermarket, a general store, a newsagents, a Post Office and butcher's, as well as a Chinese takeaway and an Indian takeaway. There are also three public houses - The Griffin, the Rising Sun and the Merry Monk - and three churches - the Baptist, the Free Church and St Andrew's Church of England parish church.
The region between Devil's Dyke and the line between Littleport and Shippea Hill shows a remarkable amount of archaeological findings of the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Findings in Isleham include the famous Isleham Hoard of more than 6500 pieces of bronze, both manufactured articles and fragments of sheet bronze, all dating from the late Bronze Age.