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Welcome to Lavender Cottage, bed and breakfast accommodation - situated opposite the National Golf Centre in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire.
With ample off-road parking, Lavender Cottage bed and breakfast is a refurbished, superbly presented, highly recommended bed and breakfast with the recent addition of a new, large first floor bedroom complete with it’s own seating area and large en-suite, overlooking our beautiful rear garden. Lavender Cottage is ideally situated in the heart of Lincolnshire, in the Edwardian inland spa resort of Woodhall Spa. Step back in time to a bygone era, an air of relaxed prosperity and friendliness, in this elegant spa town with its wide tree lined avenues.
A short stroll away from Lavender Cottage, there are an abundance of superb restaurants in Woodhall spa - whatever your taste buds desire, you’ll find it be it exotic or good plain English food. Pubs are plentiful too!
Lavender Cottage bed and breakfast accommodation is an ideal base for exploring all that Lincolnshire has to offer, from the famous city of Lincoln, less than half an hour drive away, with a mixture of historic interests, vibrant culture and superb shopping facilities to the open countryside full of unspoilt villages and pubs aplenty. Or maybe take a day trip to the coast or walk in the Lincolnshire Wolds - Woodhall Spa being known as “the gateway to the Wolds”. Lavender Cottage is also convenient for Conningsby, Tattershall, Cadwell Park and the Aeroplane Trail.
You are assured of a warm welcome and below is a recent genuine selection of guests' comments written in our “visitor's’ book”.
“Lovely room, beautiful house and garden and fabulous village. Many thanks!” - Mr & Mrs Creasey, Cambridge, May 2008
“Thank you for a lovely stay in your delightful cottage” - Mr & Mrs Hall, Doncaster, may 2008
“Fantastic Cottage and Food. Thank you for a lovely stay - we will be back. Everything here is just wonderful. Thank you so much.” - T & K James, Eastbourne, May 2008
“Lovely comfortable room, great food”. - Mr & Mrs Skinner, Somerset, May 2008
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