The Stables Bed & Breakfast

Stainby Road , Colsterworth , Grantham , Lincolnshire

Member Ref# 050201

Converted farm buildings on border of Rutland
Note: We can stable horses but must be booked in advance

The Stables Bed & Breakfast Category : Bed & Breakfast
Stainby Road Grade: ETC 4 Diamonds/B>
Colsterworth
Grantham Bedrooms : 3
Lincolnshire Sleeps : 6
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UK Tel# : 01476 861057 UK Fax# :
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Email: Web Link: www.stablesbandb.co.uk
PRICES Currency : UK Pounds
Start From: 22.50 Per : Pers/Night

"Welcome to the Stables - A Non-Smoking B&B"

The Stables are recently converted traditional stone farm buidlings situated less than 1 mile from the A1 in Lincolnshire.

The property is close to the borders of Leicestershire and Rutland, with an added bonus of Si Isaac Newton's birthplace within walking distance.

You may take your pick of the rooms available:-

The Blue Room and The Peach Room

Both of these rooms are in an annex next to the main house and are on the ground floor with independent access.

The rooms can be either made up as twin bedded or King size double, depending on your wishes.

Both rooms have en-suite facilities.

The Hay Loft

This room is located on the first floor of the main building and has a double bed and its own private bathroom with a bath and a shower.

All of our rooms have:-

Meals

All meals are served in the dining room of the house. Evening meals are available by prior notice.

All meals are cooked by the proprietor with fresh ingredients.

Prices: As from 19 February 2003 (UK Pounds)

Location

Colsterworth is situated 100 miles north of London on the A1 which has been the main London to Scotland road for many years. This makes the area an ideal place to stop over on route to/from the north.

There is evidence that Dick Turpin the infamouse Highwayman passed through this area on numerous occasions using local coaching houses for stop over's.

The Village

At the rear of the property a public footpath leads over the River Witham to the main village high street. Less than half a mile away is Woolsthorpe Manor which is the birth place and life long retreat of Sir Isaac Newton. The property is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public during summer months.

A short drive takes you to many historic towns such as Melton Mowbray made famouse by the Pork Pies that are made there. The cities of Lincoln, Leicester, Nottingham and Peterborough are between 30 and 60 minutes drive away.

The stately homes of Burghley House, Belton House, Grimesthorpe Castle and Belvoir Castle are also within a 30 minute drive.