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Accommodation in North Kyme, Lincolnshire Part of the Lincolnshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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the old coach house motelA Small Hotel in North Kyme, Lincolnshire1 church lane north kyme North Kyme Lincolnshire England LN4 4DJ
Accommodation
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From: £39.00 small family run motel. all rooms en-suite contemporary designed to the highest standard. with colour television, welcome tray hairdryer and wifi facilities well situated for woodall spa golf courses, coningsby and cranwell air bases. the market town of sleaford is only 15 minutes by car. secure off street parking evening meals available with the added bonus of many fine dining restaurants in the area. Accommodation Rating: 4* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Tattershall College -
1.2 miles (Historic Building) Tattershall Church -
1.3 miles (Historic Church) Tattershall Castle -
1.3 miles (Historic House) Haltham-on-Bain, St Benedict's Church -
3.3 miles (Historic Church) Bolingbroke Castle -
9.1 miles (Castle) Sibsey Trader Windmill -
9.7 miles (Historic Building) Heckington, St Andrews -
10.5 miles (Historic Church) Boston Stump -
11.9 miles (Historic Church) Boston Guildhall Museum -
12.1 miles (Museum) Goltho, St George's Church -
12.2 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Coningsby -
1.1 miles away Tattershall -
1.4 miles away Kirkstead -
2 miles away Woodhall Spa -
2.3 miles away Scrivelsby -
5.7 miles away Revesby -
5.9 miles away Horncastle -
6.8 miles away Bardney -
8.5 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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