The Ivy is situated in Wragby, within 23 km of Lincoln University and 18 km of Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar. The hotel has family rooms.
Set in Wragby, 23 km from Lincoln University, The Adam and Eve offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
sheila
United Kingdom
Nice room , lovely staff from our arrival at the bar , the evening restaurant staff and staff at breakfast , all were good . Especially the young lady who seemed to be running the show on a busy bank holiday and still had time to talk to people and keep us all happy.
Offering barbecue facilities and garden view, Courtyard Hot Tub Dome Lincoln - Heated, Projector Firepit is set in Lincoln, 18 km from Lincoln University and 14 km from Lincoln Medieval Bishops'...
Kevin
United Kingdom
If you looking for the Ritz Its not this. Suitable For those that enjoy camping ,Open fires .Cooking outdoors on a fire. More comfortable then a tent with some extras TV internet always a big plus. There is a games room suitable for young adults and Kids. Beautiful views and great sunsets If you are looking for rustic bush life, as close as you going to get near Lincoln. Also some very good fishing not far away. Fishing lake not connected to property but very close by 500 yards. There is also a small fishing pond 60 yards away next door. Did not try there. When you book the very fair price needs to be considered .Where else.
Set in Woodhall Spa and only 26 km from Lincoln University, Foxglove retreat offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
George
United Kingdom
beautiful location, extremely peaceful, no noise. Good facilities, good shower, comfortable bed. Good parking, easy to find on Google maps. Generous sweets basket on arrival. Great choice of teas and coffees, for all tastes! Good taste in decorating the room, I would consider staying there for a week.
Offering a garden and garden view, Hendrix’s cottage is set in Lincoln, 13 km from Lincoln University and 50 km from Clumber Park.
Donna
United Kingdom
This a a fantastic place to stay.lovely friendly host.was like having a home to ourselves.set in beautiful premises.highly recommended.you wont be disappointed.
Set 13 km from Lincoln University, The Hayloft offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Mel
United Kingdom
The Hayloft was spacious and clean. The decor was to a high standard with great additional touches such as tea, coffee, towels and shower gel. We were in Lincoln for an event and it was amazing to stay somewhere that felt like a home away from home rather than cramming into a small hotel room. Kitchen has everything you need for a short stay. The owner was easily contactable for any questions - we couldn’t find the property straight away but he was helpful in getting us there. Really enjoyed this stay and I would recommend to anyone.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Old Nurseries Luxury Guest Suite is set in Lincoln, 10 km from Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace and 27 km from Somerton Castle.
Richard
United Kingdom
Quiet and spacious. Nice bathroom and good cooking facilities .
Located within 16 km of Lincoln University and 11 km of Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace in Lincoln, The Blackbirds offers accommodation with seating area.
Situated just 17 km from Lincoln University, Dome with Hot Tub, Heated, Lincoln, Projector, Firepit features accommodation in Lincoln with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle...
A small village where not much happens in the early part of...
A small village where not much happens in the early part of the week, but conveniently located on the Lincoln-Horncastle/Skegness road.
There was nowhere to eat, the other pub was shut and the Ivy doesn't do cooked meals. Two takeaways - the kebab shop is cash only.
There is a Co-op supermarket close by and the Corn Dolly cafe next door, which does do breakfasts.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small village just outside of Lincoln with a few shops ,...
A small village just outside of Lincoln with a few shops , co-op , pizzeria , fish and chip shop . The Adam and Eve provides good accommodation and has a restaurant providing a range of meals.
There is also a cafe called The Corn Dolly located across from the market square which has a good menu nice food and pleasant staff
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wragby itself is small although , it has an excellent...
Wragby itself is small although , it has an excellent butchers shop. There is also a co-op bakers, Pizza Bar and Fish shop. Although we did not try either of them as only on a 3 day stay
One Public house seemed to be shut during the day,
The Adam Eve on the way out was open.
Would say as we stayed in October , that would reflect why there was only one public house open.
The Crossroad Inn in East Barkwick at the Junction turn to the Grooms Quarters only opens in the evening. Would recommend booking for an evening meal for the Inn and The Adam and Eve, the day before.
The post office / shop is well stocked for essentials and is handy if one does not want to drive to Wragby.
We were held up travelling from the South so found our self’s on the A46 A15 travelling towards Wragby around 3.30pm traffic was very heavy and we arrived at 4:45pm.
S. Patricia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little market town, with two pubs with rooms .
Lovely little market town, with two pubs with rooms .
One doing food, the Adam and Eve, really good pub grub. plenty of tea rooms and a really busy fish and chip shop. Not much in the way of shops, local Co-Op just around the corner from the market square.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wragby is a small village with quite a bit of history.
Wragby is a small village with quite a bit of history. There are two excellent pub/restaurants., a general store and a Co-op. It is a good base for exploring the Lincolnshire Wolds. Horncastle and it's antiques markets , the coast, and the wonderful historic city of Lincoln are all within an easy car journey. Recommended.
Martin
United Kingdom
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