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Located in Newark-on-Trent, 14 miles from Grantham, The Lions has a shared lounge and free WiFi. Some units feature a seating area and/or a patio. Continental and Full English/Irish breakfast options are available every morning at the bed and breakfast. A terrace can be found at The Lions, along with a garden. Nottingham is 22 miles from the accommodation, while Lincoln is 19 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Doncaster Sheffield Airport, 35 miles from The Lions.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Nottinghamshire
(0.3 miles, 0.5 km)As it's name implies, this town enjoys a fine position on the River Trent. The great castle where King John died in 1216 lies in ruins on the banks of the river...
in the county of Lincolnshire
(5.3 miles, 8.6 km, direction NE)Stapleford is a village lying in the picturesque valley of the River Witham...
in the county of Nottinghamshire
(5.5 miles, 8.9 km, direction N)This is a small Nottinghamshire village pleasantly located on the banks of the River Trent. It offers all the usual village amenities, church, couple of shops, butchers, newsagents and three public houses...
in the county of Nottinghamshire
(6.6 miles, 10.7 km, direction W)Southwell, surrounded by lovely open countryside, offers an interesting choice of guest accommodation and has a good range of shops, inns and restaurants...
in the county of Lincolnshire
(7.0 miles, 11.3 km, direction NE)Lovely Lincolnshire village with a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book and possibly beyond...
in the county of Lincolnshire
(7.2 miles, 11.5 km, direction NE)Swinderby is located in spacious countryside close to where the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire borders meet...
in the county of Lincolnshire
(7.7 miles, 12.4 km, direction NE)Bassingham, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, is a large, flourishing village located close to the banks of the River Witham, a few miles south-west of the Cathedral City of Lincoln...
The romantic ruins of this once glorious castle were left to fall into further disrepair following the ravages of the English.....
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Historically a monastery was probably founded here in the 10th century, with the church being begun around 1108. The building.....
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Belton is the perfect example of a home belonging to an English country gentleman, and yet it is a delightful Anglo-Dutch.....
This is a superb, large Elizabethan house with a truly impressive roofline. It was built in around 1600 by Robert Smythson, with.....
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