Located in Sleaford, 35 km from Lincoln University, The Finch Hatton Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Terence
United Kingdom
Modern room, good shower and WiFi. Plenty of parking. Staff very pleasant lovely breakfast
Located in Sleaford, 30 km from Lincoln University, The Carre Arms Hotel & Restaurant provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Jane
United Kingdom
Breakfast was perfect, amazing range of cereals, pastries & fresh fruit . Staff were great, very friendly & didn’t mind our request for cappuccino
Set in Sleaford, within 30 km of Lincoln University and 19 km of Belton House, No 1 Bank Chambers offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Robert
United Kingdom
Central location. Comfy bed. Nice owner. Hot drinks and snacks in communal area.
Set within 22 km of Somerton Castle and 30 km of Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace in Sleaford, Riverside Guest House features accommodation with seating area.
David
United Kingdom
The room was very good, all I could have wanted for a 4-day stay, although a small fridge would have been a bonus. The location close to the town centre, whilst not actually in it, was ideal.
Located in Sleaford, 29 km from Lincoln University and 19 km from Belton House, Beautiful apartment in Sleaford provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Very comfortable room. Good showers and ample tea and coffee making facilities.
Garden Cottage, a property with barbecue facilities, is set in Sleaford, 41 km from Lincoln University, 33 km from Belton House, as well as 34 km from Somerton Castle.
Set in Osbournby, 38 km from Lincoln University, The Whichcote Arms offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Wendy
United Kingdom
Lovely location near the beautiful village of Osbournby.
Everything has been carefully thought out, room decor, food and service. It was an absolute delight and we would like to come back for a weekend. We thought that the staff were exceptional, a big shout out for the more mature employees with life experience who knew the history of the property.
Located in Ancaster, 38 km from Lincoln University, Woodland Waters provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Domestic travellers can reach Sleaford by train from London's King's Cross (approx. 2 hours). International travellers can fly into London Heathrow, then take a train. Alternatively, East Midlands Airport is closer, but requires a transfer in Nottingham.
The most convenient airport for Sleaford is East Midlands Airport, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 75km away, making it accessible for both domestic and international travellers.
Sleaford, UK, is well-served by public transport. Centrebus and Stagecoach operate regular bus services throughout the town. The town's railway station offers direct links to Nottingham, Skegness, and Lincoln. Taxis are readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is another option, with ample parking facilities.
The town centre of Sleaford is the best area to stay, offering convenient access to local attractions like the Sleaford Museum and Cogglesford Watermill. It's also close to various eateries, shops, and public transport links.
Sleaford, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with relatively small temperature differences between seasons. Summers (June-August) are mild, with average highs around 20°C, while winters (December-February) are cool, averaging 7°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. Extreme weather events like hurricanes or monsoons are rare.
What guests said about Sleaford:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Probably good to do a wee bit of research before you go.
Probably good to do a wee bit of research before you go. The only thing we knew about it was the Sleaford Mods spawned from the town!
There is a farmer's market first Saturday in the month. A range of restaurants and shops. Restaurants are busy on a Friday night and you need to book in advance. One way system takes a bit of getting used to.
Nikki
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little place.
Facilities good.
Lovely little place.
Facilities good. Plenty of little shops and pubs and cafes.
Has a Wetherspoons for something cheap and quick but a nice restaurant in market square for something a bit more special.
Nice little riverside cafes.
Sylvia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
When we were in Sleaford it poured with rain which spoiled...
When we were in Sleaford it poured with rain which spoiled our experience this time. Lovely weather other days visiting surrounding villages Kirkby-la-Thorpe, Asgarby, Ewerby.
We stayed at Finchhatton Arms in Ewerby, it was an excellent small, independent hotel, good food, friendly staff.
Pat
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Not a place I normally would have considered going to before...
Not a place I normally would have considered going to before. We went for another reason but having now been, would definitely visit again. A very interesting town with a lot of history and interesting buildings. Lots of places to eat, ie pubs, restaurants and cafes. I would say a great place for a long weekend.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The property is not in Sleaford itself.
The property is not in Sleaford itself. It’s in a village called Ewerby. The hotel has lots of history which is detailed in a book in the room. There are also many photos scattered around showing how it used to look. Ewerby is a lovely quiet village with a church, a pub and some pretty houses. It was nice for a short stroll. Sleaford itself is a short drive away along country lanes. Sleaford is a much bigger town with a high street packed with shops. There was a nice river there and you could stroll along the banks viewing all the wildlife.
Karen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
there are some lovely old buildings and at least 2 churches...
there are some lovely old buildings and at least 2 churches (which we did not go into). We very much enjoyed a walk along the River Slea and ended up at a water mill which was sadly closed. we were quite saddened that a lack of town planning from years ago meant that some rather ugly buildings spoiled the look of some beautiful old buildings. we particularly liked The Alms Houses.
We ate in the hotel twice and found the food to be delicious. The Sunday roast was particularly tender
Lovely woman who did breakfasts and booked me in. Bed was comfy, room plenty big enough. Breakfast was very nice, and they handled all my dietary requirements perfectly - so good! 1 hour free parking in the car park was helfpul, and the staff were always helpful gettijg tickets to put in the car. Car patk had plenty of space right behind the b+b, so it wasn't like leaving your car in an open car park. Very helpful, pleasant and comfy.
very lovely people, comfy, cozy, warm, homely place to stay. the hosts went out of their way to help on several occasions. they couldn’t have been any more hospitable if they tried. the room itself was very clean, cleaner than some hotels I’ve stayed in (and I always read reviews so I try to avoid the bad ones- but this one exceeded my expectations) bed was really comfortable. had the best sleep.
We loved our stay at the Mallards. As two friends visiting Sleaford for a nearby wedding, we booked a twin room. The welcome was friendly, the room was comfy and cosy, and the breakfast (included in the price of our room) was delicious and so overall the room was great value for money. I would not hesitate to stay here again!
I absolutely loved this place! It was really lovely and I'm so happy I stumbled upon the listing. The location was great. It was easy to find and parking was not a problem. There were lovely touches throughout and lots of information for the cottage and surrounding areas.
The proprietors have tried hard to make the rooms quirky, the novelty items make the bedrooms interesting. Beds were ok.
It's very handy if you need to be in Sleaford, which we did.
The butter and the sausages at breakfast were very nice.
Wide range of cereal and fruit available, plenty of snacks, tea and coffee and infused drinks in room, more than you could expect. Better than some 5star hotels. I would highly recommend and if needed will certainly stay again.
location was fantastic, my English family had joked about Sleaford being in the middle of no ware but actually worked out great, Sleaford is a beautiful market town close to Linkon and trains 1hr to london and york
Perfect location, comfortable beds, super power shower, courteous friendly helpful Manager Shannon, I will definitely use this hotel again and highly recommend!
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