The Collyweston Slater is a traditional coaching inn built in the 17th century and set in the heart of the village of Collyweston in Northamptonshire. In the early 1970’s after changing hands, it was enlarged to incorporate the adjoining terraced houses. At this point, having been called The Slater’s Arms, it was renamed ‘The Cavalier’. The restaurant area became known as ‘Slaters’.
A major renovation of the building took place in 2006, which transformed the building, creating a light, welcoming and relaxed environment, which still allows the original oak timbering and slate to conjure up visions of former times.
Today, the Collyweston provides a warm welcome to all its guests providing great food, a large range of hand pulled ales and fine wines in modern and comfortable surroundings.
The Collyweston Slater also has three guest bedrooms so that you can extend your dining experience and make an overnight stay before enjoying a breakfast of your choosing.
Breakfast is served between 7.00am and 9.00am everyday apart from Sundays when it is served between 8am and 9.30am
Here at the Collyweston Slater we serve a traditional pub fayre menu No food on Monday & Tuesday , Drinks only, Food served Wednesday- Saturday 12 - 2.30 & 5 - 8:30 and Sunday Lunchs between 12 - 4:00pm.
The pub is open from 12pm everyday except Mondays & Tuesday when it opens at 4pm.(Bank Holiday open allday & serving lunch also)
We are a Husband and Wife team with a family and take great pride in offering good service and cooked to order food.
The Collyweston Slater has been welcoming guests since August 2020
We offer a ramp to our restaurant and disabled toilet. All rooms are on the second floor.
Directions
A car is recommended when staying at the property
Trainfrom Stamford Railway Station(3.0 miles)
Leave the station and turn right at the traffic lights next to the George Hotel.
Turn right on the A43
The Collyweston Slater can be found approx 2.5 Miles on the left hand side in the village of Collyweston.
Roadfrom Stamford(3.0 miles)
Take the A43 from Stamford. The Collyweston Slater can be found 2.5 miles on the left hand side