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Bed and Breakfast in Horncastle

Written By Ben Doyle

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Horncastle is a market town on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds that has plenty of farmer’s markets where you can buy local produce, such as plum bread and poachers cheese. Choose to stay in a bed and breakfast in Horncastle, or as close as possible, to enjoy all the sights and have easy access to the countryside.

There are some great historical buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th century, and you will also be able to see the walls of the Roman town. Head to the Lincolnshire Wolds to explore all the nature trails by walking or cycling, or even head to some of the other nearby towns and cities.

Our Picks for a Bed and Breakfast in Horncastle

Choose a quaint bed and breakfast in Horncastle, all of which offer great facilities and a comfortable bed to sleep in after a day of sightseeing.

Mizpah Villa Bed and Breakfast

A lovely, family run bed and breakfast that is located in Horncastle, this accommodation is within easy walking distance of the town centre and offers easy access to the Wolds.

It is a modern detached house that is surrounded by luscious gardens to help you relax.

You can choose to stay in either the double or twin bedroom, both of which come with the following features:

  • En-suite
  • Power shower
  • TV
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Wi-Fi

Breakfast will be served in the dining room, where you can choose to have a home cooked meal or try out something from the selection of cereals.

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Baumber Park

Set within a spacious and elegant farmhouse, Baumber Park is a bed and breakfast based on a working farm near Horncastle that dates back to 1680. With large bay windows in the guest rooms, there are excellent views over the garden and farmland.

There are a range of animals at the site, such as cows, sheep, dogs, cats and even some chickens that lay eggs which are used for breakfast.

Choose from a single, twin or double room when you stay, all of which come with the following features:

  • En-suite
  • Towels
  • Spacious

Enjoy the guest room during the day that features an open fire, piano and TV. Breakfast will be served in the dining room that will feature a full English breakfast, as well as yoghurt and seasonal fruit that is grown in the gardens.

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Greenfield Farm Bed and Breakfast

Located in a secluded spot near Horncastle, Greenfield Farm is a bed and breakfast of the highest quality offering a relaxing break away. There are extensive grounds surrounding the farmhouse where you may even be able to see some rabbits and deer.

There are two double rooms and one twin room at the bed and breakfast, all of which come with the following features:

  • En-suite
  • TV
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Heated towel rail
  • Hairdryer
  • Wi-Fi
  • Radio

Your breakfast will be served in the dining room, where you will have a choice of hot and cold drinks, as well as hot and cold food. They use Lincolnshire produce wherever possible so you have an authentic experience.

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The Elm Tree

This luxurious bed and breakfast is ideally located between the market towns of Louth and Horncastle, and offers adult only accommodation. The Elm Tree is perfect for an idyllic getaway, offering English breakfast tea and homemade cake to guests on arrival.

There are a number of rooms to choose from, all featuring different sized beds. They are Percy Pheasant’s Suite, Hamish the Stag Suite, Marley the Mallard and Horrace and Herbert – The Boxing Hares. These quirky rooms have the following features:

  • TV with Freeview
  • Wi-Fi
  • En-suite
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Homemade cookies
  • Toiletries from Neal’s Yard Remedy

For breakfast you can choose to have a continental or full English cooked breakfast in the dining area. As well as this, the Elm Tree offer a delicious afternoon tea that is available from Thursday to Sunday at 2pm.

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About the author

Ben Doyle

Ben has lived in Lincoln in 2011 with his wife who has lived here all her life. With a background in writing, he has spent the last 12 years writing blog content, emails and eBooks for Lincolnshire's businesses. Today, he spends his time exploring our county and capturing its beauty on camera. When he's at home, he loves nothing better than to cook, using Lincolnshire's finest ingredients.

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