| The Old Manor House at North SomercotesCentrally located within the village of North Somercotes, The Old Manor House sits quietly in its own large gardens whilst remaining handy for all the pubs restaurants and takeaway
 All En-Suite rooms feature King size beds, 32' Freeview televisions, hot & Cold drinks etc. there is a visitors lounge with open log fire (When the weather prevails) and smokers are catered for with a smoking area on the first floor.
 
 Cars are securely parked and motorcycles garaged overnight.
 
 We are five minutes drive away from the largest grey seal colony in Britain at Donna Nook. Last year the colony attracted 70,000 visitors during the birthing season of November, December & January. A unique opportunity as the colony come right up to the seabank during this period
 
 Reputed to be over 300 years old, The Old Manor House at North Somercotes has the enviable position of being the most central Bed & Breakfast in the village whilst remaining secluded and private within its own large gardens
 
 English and Continental breakfast is included with a selection of fruit juices, seasonal fresh fruits, cereals, pastries and the famous 'Triple F' English breakfast available.
 
 We have secure, on site car parking and garaging for motor cycles
 
 And for those visitors coming during the winter months, the breakfast room has a lovely open log fire.
 
 Nearby
 10 minute drive to Theddlethorpe, miles of sandy dunes and beach, reputed to be an unofficial naturist beach
 
 10 minute drive from Rushmore Country Park, a great day out for the whole family
 
 15 minute drive to Louth, a pretty Georgian town and gateway to the Lincolnshire Wolds and Tennyson country
 
 15 minute drive to Mablethorpe with its miles of spectacular beaches and family attractions
 
 25 minutes to Grimsby, home to the National fishing heritage centre or alternatively, Cleethorpe and Pleasure Island theme park
 
 30 minutes (by motorcycle) to Cadwell Park - the racing circuit which hosts the British Superbikes in August
 
 50 minute drive to Lincoln with its magnificent cathedral, historic castle and museums.
 
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 DetailsThis page was last updated: 06 November 2012 
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