complimentary full english breakfast is provided, and guest parking is available on-site. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. the contemporary rooms feature en suite bathrooms, free wifi and minifridges, as well as tvs with digital channels. 7 miles from the museum of lincolnshire life. off the a57, this luxurious guesthouse is less than 1 mile from saxilby train station and 5 Leeds Bradford Airport 1 hr 39
International Bomber Command Centre (15 min) Memorial with interactive displays, gardens, spire & a wall of names dedicated to Bomber Command. Hartsholme Country Park (10 min) A 100-acre park with Victorian landscaped gardens, a lake and woods, plus nature trails and cafe. Woodside Wildlife Park (20 min) Local animal park offering demonstrations, feedings & hands-on wildlife encounters, plus a tea room. RAF Scampton heritage centre (15 min) Museum of Lincolnshire Life (10 min) From steam engines to social history in period rooms and shops, plus a working printing press. Sundown Adventureland (15 min) Adventure park for the under-10s with soft play and rides, Angry Birds activity area plus a cafe. Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace (11 min) Ruined bishop's palace, with undercrofted hall and 1430s additions, plus recreated heritage garden. Brayford Pool (11 min) Marina and harbor Doddington Hall & Gardens (7 min) Elizabethan manor house with Flemish tapestries and walled gardens plus a restaurant, cafe and shop. Gainsborough Old Hall (21 min) Timber-framed 1460 family home with preserved wings, a grand great hall and a medieval kitchen. Whisby Nature Park (13 min) Stunning green expanse amid lakes, grasslands & scrub, known for its trails & abundant wildlife. Pure Land Meditation Centre & Japanese Garden (9 min) The Collection (12 min) Purpose-built museum for archaeological finds, and the Usher Gallery with works by Turner and Lowry. Lincoln Castle (10 min) Historic ruined Norman fortress later used as a prison, with exhibits and free guided tours. Lincoln Cathedral (13 min) Medieval cathedral, once the tallest building in the world, with tours and a Wren-designed library. |