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If you want to explore Lincoln’s historic riches but from the peace of a country-house hotel, this ticks the box. Three miles to the east of the city, in the one-street village of Washingborough, the former rectory is a perfect pocket-size Georgian mansion, all soft golden stone, large sash windows and lavender-bordered lawns. Inside, a comfortably traditional style – William Morris wallpapers and mis-matched sofas - mixes with a contemporary elegance – bold tartan carpets and pale-washed panelled walls - giving a homely rather than over-designed look. Indeed, it’s the friendliness of the staff in this family-run hotel that strikes you most, and makes you forgive the odd clashing style. The 20 bedrooms, too, offer a choice of traditional and contemporary. The former, all in the main house and with the best views, have extravagant curtains and the occasional antique. The sleeker contemporary rooms are in the former coach house, some with private patios. Food has a deserved reputation with a choice of fine dining or gutsier bistro dishes. Leave room for afternoon tea; the scones are heavenly. Just the thing after a day coping with Lincoln’s steep streets – yes, it’s built on a hill – and enjoyed preferably on the terrace soaking up the afternoon sun.
Local exploring
Cycling
Romantic Break
Golf
Sights nearby
Local markets
Historic
Great walks
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Restaurant
Wedding license
Good wine list
Sit-out Terrace
Country Escape
Pet friendly
Country House
Village
Owner managed
Conference facilities
Four poster beds
Traditional
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Free parking.Restaurant
AA 2 rosetteMeeting Room
Garden
Good wine list
Sit-out Terrace
Pet friendly
Wedding license
Bar
Sitting Room
Conference facilities
Wifi
Four poster beds
Cycling
Golf
Sights nearby
Local markets
Great walks
Other Activities
Originally published by The Telegraph
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