Situated in the countryside, 18 miles from Lincoln, Hickman Hill Hotel dates back to 1795.
Bruce
United Kingdom
Large comfortable room with a decent size television.
Powerful shower with nice range of toiletries provided.
Was nice to find fresh milk and orange juice in the fridge along with some bottled water.
Breakfast was superb - I like places that warm the plates so the food is hot :)
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Teresa
United Kingdom
Lovely location, surrounded by farm land. We stayed to break up a road trip from Scotland to Kent. We would stay again. Hugh is a wonderful host, very helpful and serves a delicious cooked breakfast with homemade breads and jam.
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Karen
United Kingdom
Playing in a golf competition at Gainsborough golf club very close to where we needed to be
A town of mixed fortune that is starting to find its feet...
A town of mixed fortune that is starting to find its feet after a tough few years. Lots of incredible history to explore: from viking ships landing to Pilgrim Fathers planning their voyage on the Mayflower but a town centre that's a derelict ghost town. Development badly needed alongside an improved railway connection to the bigger local towns nearby. It does have a B+M but it also has the worst KFC in England according to my brother who we were visiting. In general, the restaurant choice is very poor indeed: far too many takeaways being the only other real food options. Not great that.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We go to Gainsborough ever year or so, partly to see the...
We go to Gainsborough ever year or so, partly to see the Trent Bore - see picture. The Bore is often a bit of a disappointment but once or twice has been wonderful, a natural marvel.
Other attractions are Gainsborough Old Hall and Gainsborough Model Railway. Sundown kids adventure land isn't too far away.
Justin
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Gainsborough is a small old port town with lots of old...
Gainsborough is a small old port town with lots of old riverside warehouses. Some are now flat`s others are cafes and eateries. The town centre is a typical market square with shops around and along little lanes. Just off from town is The Old Hall and All Saints Church.
There are some Real Ale pubs The Elm Cottage being one, just up from the church, and the 8 Jolly Brewers in town.
Access into the surrounding countryside is easy with beautiful walks and other Towns close by.
julie
Scored 10
10
Everything is fabulous .
Everything is fabulous .I was very very happy staying this hotel. Will come and visit again and again . If you looking a property with all the luxury facilities with an affordable price , Gainsborough hotel just ticks all the boxes right.
Wilson
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It's an historic and once grand hotel, full of charm but it...
It's an historic and once grand hotel, full of charm but it is still a building site sadly.
The rooms was clean and comfortable.
It isn't that easy to fund as it is in a pedestrian zone and the satnav knows where it is but likes a scenic tour!
Parking is excellent once found, in a large secure covered coach house.
The hotel attracts ghost hunters and there's a few spooky stories online but they didn't come out during the stay.
There's no restaurant but plenty in about a minute away.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
As we were only there for a wedding, there wasn't much time...
As we were only there for a wedding, there wasn't much time for sightseeing although we did manage a walk around the town and a visit to the Farmers Market.. We also visited the Great Hall which was well worth the visit. We did notice that there seemed to be a lot of closures, but this is currently the trend in plenty of towns mostly due to covid.
I was expecting a small homelike B&B but found a very nice hotel type location. Staff were very nice and food great in the morning. I’m pleasing stay whilst working away , will return if have business down there again.
Great, a clean room with a decent location for Gainsborough and Lincoln. Stopped here for a wedding nearby and it made for the perfect base. Breakfast the following morning was amazing.
Everything was just perfect for our needs, close to but just outside of Gainsborough.
Good food and drink, fantastic breakfast, clean and well proportioned room.
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