Rural Accommodation

Bainvalley Cottages

B&B
£45.00
 -  £500.00
Notes :
Manor Farm
Hemingby
Horncastle
LN9 5QF
Enjoy England Four Stars
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Owner Information
John and Wendy
Manor Farm
Hemingby
Horncastle
Lincolnshire
LN9 5QF
Phone : 01507 578352
John and Wendy have been welcoming guests to Bainvalley Cottages for five years and are delighted to invite you to discover it for yourself and have a get away from it all experience.

The quiet location, in little known Lincolnshire, is perfect for those just wanting a revitalising break in one of the two cottages, each with free Wi Fi broadband for your own use in each cottage.

The cottages are available for a couple, or a family holiday, with flexible booking available at all times throughout the year from one night to one month and can each accommodate 4/6 people. There is an inter-connecting door which allows larger groups to stay giving you complete privacy and lots of space. The owners tennis court is available for visitors use only 75m from the cottages with a pub and an excellent play area both within easy walking distance.

We welcome children and well behaved pets.
Dish Washer 
Pets Accepted 
Serves Breakfast 
Tennis Court 
Toilets 
Shower Block 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Linen Provided 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 

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Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : South Cottage
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The bedrooms have views from the windows across the surrounding countryside and are individually decorated. The main double bedroom is light and spacious. The second bedroom is a cosy twin bedded room. Bed and Breakfast Includes:- A tempting selection of cereals, fruits, yogurts. Wi Fi Tastes of LincolnshirePrivate bathroom Hairdryer Tea/coffee Colour TV and radio Underfloor Heating Garden Ample Parking Within a short drive there are various local pubs and restaurants, we will be happy to recommend these to you in order that you may sample the traditional Lincolnshire fare that they offer.
Unit Name : North Cottage
Maximum Occupancy :
Bedrooms :
The cottages are comfortable, well furnished and equipped with broadband as well as having underfloor heating and woodburning stoves making them cosy for any season whether bed and breakfast or self catering A beamed ceiling separates the dining area from the living area and helps create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The two bedrooms (a double and a twin) have views across the surrounding countryside and are individually decorated. The stylish bathroom has a deep stand alone bath, perfect for a relaxing soak and a large walk-in shower for those finding a bath difficult.

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Lincoln Cathedral

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The Queens Royal Lancers Regimental Musuem
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The Collection Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire
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National Golf Centre
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Grantham Museum
Grantham Museum

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Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
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