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where: Salmonby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, LN9 6QS |
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where: 37 Newark Road, North Hykeham, Lincoln, LN6 8RB
tel: 01522 680333
web-site: www.loudorhotel.co.uk e-mail: info@loudorhotel.co.uk
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In the unspoilt, picturesque village of Cammeringham, just a ten minute ride to the catherdral city of Lincoln. Accommodation designed and built to a very high standard, with spacious rooms, brass and iron beds, quality furnishings and tasteful decoration to ensure your stay will be as comfortable and enjoyable as possible, with a hearty breakfast served. Ideally situated for exploring the wealth of countryside and history of the surrounding area and within easy reach of Newark, Gainsborough, Market Rasen, Scunthorpe and Horncastle. Guests are welcome to use the garden, with a patio and seating area. Just a mile to the village of Ingham, with traditional pubs. Owners Claire and Pete (a Motorcycle enthusiast) welcome you. Drying facilities, with a large double garage.
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where: Back Lane, Cammeringham, Lincoln, LN1 2SH
tel: 01522 730193 web-site: www.fieldviewbandb.com e-mail: info@fieldviewbandb.com |
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A peaceful haven for a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The cottages have a view of open countryside to the Lincolnshire Wolds and the majestic spire of St James Church in Louth, just a few miles away. Louth is a beautiful unspoilt Georgian town with a bustling market, with many small traditional food shops selling local Lincolnshire produce, including cheeses, breads, pork and fish from Grimsby in North Lincolnshire, making Louth a very special and unique town! The charming self-catering cottages have been created through the sympathetic conversion of traditional Lincolnshire red bricked and pantiled farm buildings and have retained their agricultural heritage. Well equipped and comfortable, each has its own its own courtyard and parking area. The local facilities are excellent, with two pubs, the Millhouse Restaurant, farm shops and a village store, all within three miles of Canal Farm in lovely rural Lincolnshire villages. Drying room and Motorcycle washing facilities, private parking.
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where: Austen Fen, Grainthorpe, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 0NX
tel: 01472 388825 web-site: www.canalfarmcottages.co.uk e-mail: r-ma@canalfarmcottages.co.uk |
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A cosy, warm and friendly, family run guest house, offering 4* accommodation, recently refurbished, with a choice of en-suite rooms at great rates! Enjoy an excellent full English breakfast, using local produce where possible and presented to a high standard. Close to the seafront, pier, pubs, restaurants, shops and entertainment. Skegness is popular with Bikers as a meeting place, stop of and/or stay. Places to visit include the Natureland Seal Sanctuary, Mabelthorpe and Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve. The amicable owner Kathleen and family, welcomes you. A previous guest said "Great service from the landlady and her team. Very accommodating with early breakfasts or late teas when required to fit around our holiday, which is quite hard to come by these days. Real home cooked food and plenty of it!" Private parking at the front and rear.
where: 36 Drummond Rd, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE25 3EB |
An attractive stone built cottage set in the Lincolnshire countryside, on the Viking Way long distance footpath which runs from the Humber to Oakham, surrounded by heathland, wild flower pastures and rolling countryside. B&B accommodation for up to 4, with use of the beautiful gardens. Within easy reach of a variety of interesting places to visit, including the historic city of Lincoln with its spectacular cathedral and fascinating cobbled streets, the market towns of Grantham, Sleaford and Newark, the coastal resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe and several aviation historical sites. The port of Hull is less than 70 miles away so making it a great stop off. Anne and Martin welcome Bikers, with many returning each year. Bike washing facilities and parking. where: Cranwell, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 8EY tel: 01400 261537
web-site: www.byardsleapcottage.co.uk e-mail: ml.wood@btopenworld.com
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Dating back to the 1930's and with new owners keen to let the Motorcycle community know you are welcome. Conveniently located in the suburb of 





An attractive stone built cottage set in the 