Located between Bourne and Stamford, The Six Bells is a restored public house which features a restaurant and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy the cozy bar and there are 3 separate dining areas.
Glen House Annexe is located in Bourne, just 18 miles from Peterborough Cathedral and 22 miles from Fotheringhay Castle.
Michael
United States of America
Very clean and comfortable, little skeptical about the continental breakfast in the room, but turned out to be a very good selection and a really great idea. Host was a delight to talk to.
The Snug Bourne offers accommodations in Bourne, 13 miles from Burghley House and 17 miles from Longthorpe Tower.
hollie
United Kingdom
It was a lovely little place, which had everything we needed.
Natalie was really helpful and prompt when we had an issue and sorted it straight away!!!
We loved the fact there were toys, highchair and cot there for our 18mnth old. It meant we didn't need to try and pack it all!! Very helpful!!!
Located in Peterborough and with Burghley House reachable within 9.4 miles, Black Horse has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
jacquelyn
United Kingdom
I ended up at the Black Horse after being stranded at Peterborough due to an LNER situation - I tried booking hotels in town and they had run out of spaces so I randomly chose a reasonably priced one that was accessible - which ended up being the Black Horse. It looked very nice from the photos and lived up to this image - it's a gorgeous place - an old-fashioned inn with a restaurant, bar and rooms, beautifully decorated. The young woman on duty who checked me in (I can't remember her name but she was great) was extremely welcoming, reassuring and accommodating. The dinner was exceptional - the best gluten-free fish and chips I have tasted! (Coeliacs should check if the tartare sauce is gluten free though) It was great to be so warm and well-fed in such a nice environment after being stuck on the train and then a cold platform for several hours. I'd definitely recommend this place. My room was large and comfortable with space to work and a really good shower. They even let me work remotely the next morning teaching music online no bother! (In fact I got a round of applause from the locals in bar next door when I finished :D) Altogether very friendly, comfortable, amenable and relaxed place. The young bar staff were also great - relaxed, resourceful and accommodating. I'd definitely choose to stay here if I was in the area again, absolutely.
The Cow Shed - Rural Barn Conversion is located in Little Bytham, just 10 miles from Burghley House and 19 miles from Belton House. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Vania
United Kingdom
Almost everything. Clean, full of light... The level of attention to little details was outstanding. The decoration is fantastic. It really gives a sense of coziness, comfort and relaxation. You don't want to go out. I would love to stay more days.
Located in Spalding, 20 miles from Peterborough Cathedral, Woodhouse Farm Lodge has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Family owned and run, Greetham Valley Hotel is set amid tranquil Rutland countryside. 10 minutes' drive from Oakham, Stamford and Rutland Water and with easy access via the A1.
Tigran
United Kingdom
Specious and cosy room, clean and well kept bathroom with nice shower tub. Super friendly staff and delicious breakfast in the lodge with marvelous views to golf courts hills with ponds.
Located in Osbournby, 23 miles from Lincoln University, The Whichcote Arms has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nice little town. Attractive architecture, fun little museum, nice walking potential both in the two town centre parks and at Bourne Woods (a 3min drive or 10min walk out of town). A range of eateries for most tastes (speciality sausage rolls from Grasmere's in West Street, and Sassi's Thai curries, to be especially recommended), and several very decent pubs (Smiths for a good range of local beers; The Mason's for well-kept Adnams, board games and a real fire). A gentle but warm welcome from everyone, in this unjustly overlooked little corner of Lincolnshire.
Tim
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bourne is a charming small rural town.
Bourne is a charming small rural town. Beautifully maintained. It isn't a 'party'town but it is a good base to travel from - Tattersall Castle is about 40 minutes away and that is worth a visit, for starters
Eating there were several choices including the Weatherspoons if you want the budget end.
David
Poland
Scored 10
10
Bourne is a small place but plenty of facilities.
Bourne is a small place but plenty of facilities. Stamford is only just down the road and has everything you could wish for. So, you can have a busy day shopping and siteseeing in Stamford and return to the tranquility of Bourne for a quiet night and a good sleep.
Smithys is good for eating and there are several nice pubs in easy walking distance. Even the Wetherspoons has friendly staff
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Stayed here to visit family nearby- traveled to Peterborough...
Stayed here to visit family nearby- traveled to Peterborough and Stamford whilst staying overnight in Bourne. Both were within reasonable travelling distance- half hour drive.
Bourne itself is a small town with cafe's and shops- really pleasant.
Phil
United Kingdom
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Excellent accommodation. Spotlessly clean. Furnished to a very high standard. Very comfortable with everything you would need. Great hosts, very welcoming and helpful. Within 5 minutes walk of Bourne and ideally located for visiting other areas within a short drive. Would definitely book again.
Not really a pub with rooms it was more like a mini 5 star hotel, the bathroom was amazing, the bedroom although not big was lovely and had everything we needed. Breakfast and dinner were delicious, fabulous quality ingredients and the staff were so friendly we really enjoyed our stay.
The flat was clean and comfortable, great location and exactly what we needed. My partner and I were staying in Bourne visiting family and had a bereavement while we were there; Gary very kindly extended our stay by an extra day at short notice to help us through that difficult time.
Nice little country pub, had a tasty burger sat, but couldn't experience Sunday as chef was feeling unwell. Not a prob as Bourne only 5 miles away, plenty of pubs, takeaways, and a further mile McDonald's !!
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