About The Manor House Stables
The charming The Manor House Stables is nestled in the countryside of Northern Lincolnshire, this bed and breakfast is family-run and offers a peaceful retreat from the city.
The guest house offers beautifully decorated double and twin apartment-style rooms which include a comfortable living room with a TV and DVD player, en-suite bathroom and a furnished patio.
The property is large and guests can enjoy the well-kept gardens with a rose arbour, pond and horses are kept in a paddock.
Guests can enjoy a complimentary cake and afternoon tea upon arrival, a full English breakfast served daily in the dining room. Each room features a kitchenette equipped with a stove, refrigerator and culinary utensils.
The Daiwa Gull Pond offers great carp fishing opportunities on the farm itself and the property is roughly 16.5 kilometers from the Lincolnshire city centre which offers many attractions and popular restaurants.
Positive Reviews
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Rural location offered a peaceful getaway
The quiet village setting of this property provided reviewers with a peaceful rural retreat. Moreover, Martin village offered handy amenities like a shop and a pub plus bus stops. Drivers welcomed the free parking and liked being within easy reach of historic Lincoln with its magnificent Gothic cathedral and medieval architecture plus shopping and dining options. The direct access to the B1191 also made it simple to reach surrounding market towns plus beauty spots, golf courses, castles and seaside resorts like Skegness.
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Friendly hosts won praise
The friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming hosts at this family-run accommodation won lots of praise from visitors. Many guests liked the way home-cooked meals could be provided on their first night on request. Guests could also participate in regular craft and cookery courses.
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Popular cottages were clean and well-equipped
Guests loved the one-bedroom self-catering holiday cottages at this converted 18th century stable block, praising the homely bedrooms, cosy beds and well-appointed living areas. There was also praise for features like the exposed beams, deep bath tubs and private gardens with barbecue sets. The cottages were reportedly well-equipped with wood-burning stoves, kitchens, flat-screen TVs and under-floor heating. The hampers brimming with locally-sourced produce like vegetables, sausages, eggs, wine, tea, coffee and chocolate also went down well.