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    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!

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Lincoln - Guest room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Lincoln

    (4 reviews)

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    I stayed here on a Saturday night while I attended a festival in Lincoln city centre. It's in the…read moresame stretch as several popular restaurants as is a short walk away from the high street and train station. Just across the bridge is the student union and concert venue the Engine Shed, so this hotel really is perfectly placed. Upon arrival we were given cookies, as is the standard in Hilton hotels, and the lady at the desk (can't remember her name unfortunately) demonstrated brilliant customer service. The room was clean and airy, and I honestly think that the bed allowed me the most comfortable sleep I've had in my entire life! I was asleep within seconds of closing my eyes! The bathroom in our room was large which is a nice touch as it's often the case in hotels that they fall on the shorter side.

    I'd like to say what a lovely hotel and location, I grew up in Lincoln in the 80s and my goodness…read moreit has changed for the better, lovely view of the Cathedral, the Brayford pool and also with many pubs and restaurants (pubs, traditional English fare (Fish and Chips with Mushy peas), Asian Fusion, High end Burger joints and others) within easy walking distance along the pedestrian walkway. The hotel staff were so nice, friendly and accommodating and the breakfast was excellent, with the view from the breakfast room towards the Cathedral on the top of the hill. I drove up directly from LHR and it was a nice 3 hour drive with the hotel having it's own parking making easy to check in with luggage. (Note: the hotel parking was additional but not over the top, if you have GPS follow the route all the way to the hotel, you will have to drive on the pedestrian area for a few. yards, but this is allowed for vehicles that need access). For all you history buffs, this is a great destination, the city center itself, Roman ruins, the Cathedral and Castle including the Magna Carta. Its a 20 minute uphill walk to the Cathedral and Castle from the hotel, so everything you need to see is walkable.

    Premier Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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