Eastbourne House
Eastbourne House bed and breakfast guesthouse is located in the English market town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Situated on Trinity Street, the A159, close to the A631 junction just a few minutes walk from the town centre and Marshall's Yard retail and leisure facilities. We are very close to the Trinity Arts Centre.
We have three well-equipped en suite rooms and two more rooms with private facilities. All rooms come with plenty of storage, luxury carpeting, generous hospitality tray, digital Freeview TV, hairdryer, fan and comfortable beds.
Free internet access is available in all rooms to guests with their own wireless equipped devices. Rooms are decorated in a light contemporary style and cleanliness is assured. We are AA four star rated.
We serve large rashers of free-range bacon and Lincolnshire sausage with local free range eggs. Vegetarian options are available. Help yourself to fruit juice, grapefruit, cereals, muesli, nuts and seeds, yoghurt and fruit. When the weather allows we can serve your breakfast in the garden. We cook with olive oil for its superior taste and health benefits.
Eastbourne House is within easy reach of Lincoln, York, Sheffield and the North Sea ferry port of Hull. Robin Hood Airport is only 20 minutes drive from Gainsborough. Convenient for Hemswell Antiques Centre and the Lincolnshire Wolds we are ideally located for a visit to Gainsborough, whatever the reason.
Some guest comments:
A wonderful stay and delicious breakfast. What a find!
What can we say! The most fantastic B&B we have ever stayed in. Lovely rooms, lovely breakfast and lovely hosts. Will recommend to everyone we know. We will be back.
Fantastic Hospitality and great food.
Excellent service and an absolutely fantastic and welcoming stay. We were very impressed with the amount of effort that had gone into the presentation of both the room and the breakfast.
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This page was last updated: 11 March 2008
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