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    The George Hotel Leadenham

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    Premier Inn - Bathroom in one of the refurbished "Premier Plus" rooms

    Premier Inn

    (2 reviews)

    This Premier Inn is located 2 miles south of Lincoln, on the edge of the village of Canwick. We…read morestayed there in part because they have a free on-site car park, whereas the one in the centre of Lincoln doesn't. We stayed in a Premier Plus room, which comes with free Wifi, USB charging points, and slightly nicer decor (they have been refurbished recently). They are also located in a quieter part of the hotel. We found it to be clean, very comfortable, and I liked having a bath as well as a shower. The rooms have excellent sound proofing - we didn't hear any traffic noise from the adjacent main roads. The rooms come with an ironing board, iron, and hair dryer, plus extra pillows if you need them. The only we had is that the heating/air-conditioning fan was a little too noisy to use throughout the night. Not a problem for us in March, but in the summer it might be irritating. The other issue is that there's no lift, so if you have a lot of luggage a ground floor room might be better. Breakfast is served in the adjacent Beefeater restaurant. This was okay, but the cooked items were a little dried out on the hot plates: putting out less to match turnover might have been better. But the choice was fine, both of continental and cooked items. Staff were very friendly, and helped out when we'd muddled up the wifi codes (you get two codes if you are staying for two days, and each code is valid for 3 devices, but this wasn't completely clear on the meail, which you get once you have checked in). The hotel is just across the road from the entrance to the International Bomber Command memorial and visitor attraction. It's a 5 minute walk (they charge for parking, so worth thinking about). Overall, we had a very good stay and would return.

    A Premier Inn is a Premier Inn but this one I've stayed in for work - and will be staying in again…read moreand I'm hapy enough about that. This one is on the outskirts of Lincoln. A typical Premier Inn, with a Table Table restaurant attached where breakfast is served if you have booked B&B and other meals can be had. Rooms are a standard layout from what I've experienced. Great, comfortable double bed, with two types of pillows and a duvet, rather than sheets. A TV with freeview is in the room, as well as mini kettle with tea and coffee. Bathroom is immaculate, cleaning is great here. For any single female travellers, there are some nice touches which I have not experienced before. Location of room is considered for you and also on check in, staff will hand you your room key/card but your room number is written on a card, rather than announced to all and sundry in reception for security reasons. Breakfast is fine - continental options available (£5.95) or full breakfast (£8.95) which includes full, continential, the works. I like how I can choose what my breakfast will consist of so as I'm gluten free the continential option is lousy for me but I can take a cooked breakfast and eat as much bacon as I want. Dinner at TableTable - paid separately is fine. It's not fine dining but pub food and staff are able to advise me what options I can have and prices are good so its all good :-)

    Red House

    Red House

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    The Red House is a hotel that also features a fantastic contemporary restaurant with excellent…read morefood! The restaurant deco is a mix of funky and traditional country design that gives off a romantic and at ease feel about it. On walking in I was given a warm welcome and instantly offered drinks and despite there being a traditional bar, I never had to step a foot near it as the waiting service was second to none. The Lounge/bar offers the ideal environment for pre-dinner drinks and houses a relaxing log fire where we were served drinks and ordered our food before being taken to our table which is a nice touch. The menu is short yet varied and boasts 100% all local produce and locally reared meats. Freshly baked bread with dipping oils were offered complimentary and on the table when we sat down. The food was presented in an artistic fine-dine style and the portion sizes are good and filling. The price is defiantly appropriate to the service and excellent food and I will definitely be going back! I would also recommend pre-booking.

    Fantastic place for so many reasons…read more We had our wedding meal here - took 90 people and had the whole place to ourselves. The staff were so excellent in helping us prepare for our time there, helping us come up with a menu specific for the occasion and putting in so much work to get the place looking beautiful! The food was great and the atmosphere was relaxed and inviting. The restaurant area has a more sleek feel to it whereas around the bar there are open log fires and on one side, the bar is uniquely stocked/held up with an array of books - wonderfully unique! We have eaten there on other occasions and the service always feels more personalised than a more "corporate" place - must be a very friendly staff team all round! They are also involved in local initiative such as making record-breaking size pork pies... Definitely eye-catching! Friends of ours had heard that this place, 4-5 years back didn't have a good reputation... From our experiences the change in ownership/management has definitely pulled off a masterstroke!

    Petwood Hotel

    Petwood Hotel

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    As I reviewed the whole village of Woodhall Spa without this place it has to have it's own…read more The food, beer and accomodation here is excellent. The building magnificent. This was home to Guy Gibson and the Dambuster officers in WWII.Petwood was requisitioned by the RAF during WWII. In the latter stages of the War it was used as the Officers Mess for the famous Dambusters, 617 Squadron, who were then based at nearby RAF Woodhall Spa. (Now a few huts but open to the public and worth a look if you are interested and The Blue Bell Inn, an ancient roadside inn at Tattershall Thorpe, in addition to serving excellent ales and food, has Dambuster connections. On the ceiling can be found signatures of members of 617 Squadron.) In the grounds can be found a dummy practice bouncing bomb, as was used in the Dambusters raid. Inside the hotel, the Squadron Bar is dedicated to 617 Squadron and has memorabilia from the period. Over the bar can be found the branch of a tree. This was found impaled in the fuselage of a Lancaster. The memorial is nearby. Ok this is where you laugh at me. I was doing a craft fair here. At dusk I slipped outside and sat on an old table to have a cigarette. There was a long, high edge by me and a gap then more edge. Across from where I sat a man came. he had grey trousers on and a white shirt with rolled up sleeves and walking at his side a black dog. He smiles, winked and waved at me. I waved and smiled back. he went behind the edge but never passed the gap. I ran to the gap..no-one there. I went inside and told the barman and he said You have seen Guy Gibson. Most of the female staff have..he likes the ladies. I am adding to this for my guide to ghosts in Lincolnshire: A few years ago I was invited, by the RAF, to take my stall to the anniversary of the Dambusters Raids at the Dam in Derbyshire where they used to practice. Many old Lancaster pilots were there and chatted to me about their time in Lincs. One related a spooky story to me though not ghosts of the past.. He said the plane was shot up very badly..he was a gunner and only he and the pilot were still alive. He went to stand behind the pilot as they were lost. Instruments had gone. They saw a river below and rights on the right and realised with relief it was the Humber and the lights were Hull..almost home. Suddenly he saw a huge concrete structure dead ahead and they were about to hit it. He yelled a warning and covered his eyes. They had come through all this and were still going to die. Nothing happened. He opened his eyes and asked the pilot how he had missed it. The pilot had seen nothing. When they built the Humber Bridge, decades later, he realised that was what he had seen that night. The future! Guy Gibsons dog: At Raf Woodhall Spa itelf: A photograph of a group of airmen revealed a black dog standing at the end of the line up that was not spotted at the time by neither the photographer nor any of the pilots. It was later suggested it was 'Nigger', Guy Gibson's pet dog that had been run over a few months before. During the 1980s, a team of engineers working at night spotted a pilot in 'old flying gear' walking along a corridor. One of the team went to investigate, only to find that the pilot had disappeared. And finally: IN DAMBUSTERS FILM Sharp-eyed viewers may spot the ghost of Nigger running through the trees at the end of the film (where Gibson is talking to Wallis at Scampton) - no dog was known to be on the base when the film was made, so the identity of the animal seen on film remains a mystery.

    This place was great, full of history...OK I find the Dambusters just awesome! Now for what really…read morematters, the staff was very attentive and eager to assist. They even looked around for a plug converter in the middle of the night so I could charge my electronics. We had dinner in the Dambusters room where right above the bar they have the actual tree that went through one of their planes! Sidetracked again sorry...OK the food was very tasty and the portions were just right. For breakfast you can stick with cereal, juice/coffee, fruits, pastries or you can also order eggs "your way." The rooms weren't small like most hotels in the UK so you definitely don't feel closed in. Plus they have WiFi!

    Holiday Inn Hotel Leicester

    Holiday Inn Hotel Leicester

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    Limted parking on the front, but was luccky to get one of the three just passed the reception on…read morethe left-hand side. I understand that there are also 3 spaces for the disabled. Failing that, there is a multistorey car park next to the hotel for which there is a discounted fee of £15 for hotel residents. It is a shame that the pool has been closed for a number of years, but I understand the reason as it primarily due to the running costs. All the staff I met were great. Slight problem was that my credit card hadn't been requested to add extgras, this was rectified later. I paid for a stocked minibar, it appeared to be chargeable to the room any items removed. It ws only just before checkout that I found that this wasn't the case. The signage in the fridge was confusing. Nevertheless a good size room and a comfortable bed. Although, my wife complained about the hard pillows.....I didn't find them to be a problem. I'm sure the hotel would have rectified them for my wife, if she had asked. I was recognised as a Diamond Elite member and breakfast was therefore included free of charge. The breakfast offerings were great, unfortunately, I didn't see the porridge in time and had cereal. Not the end of the world. Would I stay there again? Yes.

    A group of us stayed here on a night out in Leicester, the rooms are nice and spacious with a good…read moresize bathroom. The facilites were up to stratch. The food was breakfast was nice, we had a continental breakfast that was included in the price we paid for the room. All in all it wasn't pricey and worked out well

    The George Hotel Leadenham - hotels - Updated May 2026

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