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Bed and Breakfast in Louth

Written By Ben Doyle

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Known as the capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Louth is the heart of an agricultural area that makes it perfect if you want to see award winning butchers, bakeries and markets. If you are looking for a place to stay, then make sure you choose a bed and breakfast in Louth for a unique experience.

There is plenty to see and do when you visit this delightful town, such as catching a glimpse of St. James’ Spire which is 500 years old and stands at 295 feet. As well as this there is Hubbard’s Hills, a gorgeous valley and naturally-formed parkland that is great to explore. You will never find yourself bored here.

Our Picks for a Bed and Breakfast in Louth

Below you will find the best bed and breakfast in Louth options that offer everything you need for the perfect holiday.

Nutty Cottage Guest House

Set within fourteen acres of picturesque and beautiful countryside lies Nutty Cottage Guest House, which offers four-star accommodation to all who stay.

It is perfect for a relaxing holiday surrounded by thick woodland, outdoor seating and a pond.

Choose to stay in a single, twin or double room at the Nutty Cottage, all of which come with the following:

  • En-suite
  • TV with Freeview
  • Wi-fi
  • Tea and coffee making facilities

For breakfast you can enjoy a full Lincolnshire breakfast, but there are also vegetarian options offered. If you would prefer not to eat that early then a packed lunch can be made instead.

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Manby House

Located in the village of Manby, which is close to Louth and the Lincolnshire Wolds, is Manby House set in three acres of mature and beautiful woodland gardens.

The house was originally home to the Air Commodore and was built in 1930, with many of the original features still in place.

In total there are eight bedrooms, six of which are the following:

  • Family en-suite with bath
  • Double with private bathroom
  • Double en-suite with shower
  • King en-suite with bath
  • Four-poster king en-suite with shower
  • Apartment en-suite with bath

Each room comes with a TV with Freeview, wi-fi, hairdryer, and tea and coffee making facilities. You are also treated to a delicious full English or vegetarian breakfast in the dining room.

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Travellers Bed and Breakfast

Situated in the heart of Louth, the Travellers bed and breakfast is a family run guest house that offers a warm and friendly welcome to all who stay. If you are looking to explore the Lincolnshire Wolds, then this is the perfect place to stay.

There are seven bedrooms in total that are of the highest standard, all featuring the following:

  • TV
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Fresh towels
  • En-suite

As well as this there is a private suite that would be ideal for families going on holiday. For your breakfast you can choose to enjoy toast, cereals, fresh fruit or a tasty full English breakfast with tea or coffee, which can be eaten in the breakfast room.

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The Old Rectory at Stewton

This is a charming boutique bed and breakfast that is on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds and only two miles away from Louth. The Old Rectory at Stewton has been featured in the Good Hotel Guide and is one of only five to do so in the county.

There are a range of room types available, which are:

  • Double bedded suite
  • Family suite
  • Double room with private bathroom
  • Twin bedded suite
  • Double bedded suite

All rooms come with bathrobes, toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities, as well as en-suites.

The breakfast menu is varied, ranging from a selection of fruit and delicious drinks, to a full English breakfast and eggs that can be cooked however you want them. If you are a vegetarian then they are able to provide you with Quorn or soya alternatives.

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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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