Situated in a tranquil Lincolnshire village on the fringe of the Vale of Belvoir, Allington Manor is a restored Grade II Jacobean building. The B&B offers beautiful, spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
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Victoria
United Kingdom
What’s not to love? The bathroom was stunning, comfortable bed, everything you could possibly need.
The Thorold Marston is a community-owned pub, B&B and restaurant set in the picturesque village of Marston within the heart of the Lincolnshire Countryside.
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Graham Joseph
United Kingdom
Excellent restaurant with wide selection and extensive wine list. Good presentation and great food. Starters were a bit pricey.
Amaya Three - Newly Renovated - Sleeps 6 - Grantham - Garden & Driveway, a property with a garden, is located in Grantham, 38 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, 40 km from National Ice Centre, as...
Robert
United Kingdom
Clean comfortable ample for our needs in a quiet location not far from the town centre, ideal
Set in Grantham, Amaya Six - Sleeps 4 - Modern 1 bed Apartment - Newly renovated - Central Location - Grantham is a recently renovated accommodation, 37 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground and 39 km...
The Chestnuts Country House Boutique B&B features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Kilvington, 25 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.
Set in Grantham and only 40 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Modern 3 Bed home in Grantham offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
One of the biggest headaches when driving to your hotel is finding a convenient place to park, so these properties are on hand to take the pressure off. Options range from secure underground car parking, to safe spots within easy reach of the hotel itself.
We stopped 1 night on our way home from Scotland,the Manor is a lovely 17th century building.The grounds are beautiful,there is a local pub nearby for food.The breakfast was freshly cooked by Leo,there is also fruit,cereals and yoghurts to be had.Parking is available on site.We would definately visit again!
It’s a beautiful building. There is enough parking. The village is very small but there is a nice pub in walking distance.
The room was nice and comfortable. I was in the butler’s room. Not a room for tall people or people who have mobility problems.
The owners are very nice. Breakfast was good.
Sabine
Solo traveller
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