Out and About | Boston Lodge, Bed and Breakfast, Boston, Lincolnshire. UK.

Address:   Boston Lodge, Browns Drove, Swineshead Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PX
Tel:   01205 820983
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Boston Lodge guest house Lincolnshire is ideally situated for touring Lincolnshire and the fens. There are many tourist attractions, places  of interest and pubs and restaurants in the surrounding area.

Eating Out and Public Houses Around Boston Lodge.

The Barge Restaurant and bar is just 2 minutes walk away and many of our guests leave their cars in our car park and stroll across to The Barge for a couple of drinks and an evening meal.

Swineshead Village has 2 pubs, The Wheatsheaf and the Pig and Whistle. Both serve meals and real ales.

Another Wheatsheaf Public House is at Hubbards Bridge and is only 3.5 miles away. This has a pleasant beer garden at the side of the River Welland.

Heckington Village is only 5 minutes away and has the Nags Head public house.

Boston and Sleaford have a good selection of pubs, restaurants and clubs, and are 7 and 11 miles away respectively.

Out and about our Lincolnshire bed and breakfast

Boston lodge B&B is ideally situated for:

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Lincolnshire is the biggest of all the ten counties in the English Midlands and, as you might expect, is rich in history and atmosphere. It provides the opportunity to see some of England's grand old buildings which are edged into the glorious countrywide.

Scattered with inhabited villages from the near and distant past, homes filled with collections of fine interiors and rustic farmhouses from the pages of history, our guest house location is the perfect starting point for those who wish to discover something special.

Lincolnshire has a wealth of country market towns, famous for their friendly traders and one-off gifts for the folks back home. Many of the markets date back hundreds of years and have a long tradition of value and quality.

The Lincolnshire Fens

Typical Lincolnshire Fens Landscape

Our guest house is only 3 miles from the main East of England Holiday Route and therefore perfect  for touring the Fens of Lincolnshire.

The Fens have a character all of there own. The flat terrain, with only a few trees and hedges, the scattered villages, the big fields, and above all, the big skies, create a unique landscape. More

Fishing in Lincolnshire

Fishing in Lincolnshire and the Fens

When you stay at Boston Lodge bed and breakfast you will have the opportunity of fishing over 100 miles of natural rivers and man-made drains of Lincolnshire. These include the rivers Bain, Glenn, Steeping and Witham; the drains include the Sibsey Trader, Hobhold, Bargate and South Forty Foot. There are many varieties of fish to be caught including Roach, Bream, Skimmers, Perch, Tench, Chub, Carp, and Pike. More...

Golf in Lincolnshire

Boston West Golf Centre

For golfers, Lincolnshire is particularly rich. There are 56 courses in the area with the likes of Greetham Valley and Forest Pines, two of the best courses. The former is one of the friendliest clubs in the region and is set in 260 acres of picturesque Rutland countryside. Forest Pines, meanwhile, is a glorious golfing venue in the middle of 200 acres of woodland and is one of the region's premier golfing hotspots. More...

Historic Boston in Lincolnshire

St Botolphs Church Boston UK

Boston is an historic and attractive market town which is dominated by the 14th-century St. Botolph's Church whose 271ft high tower is one of the highest towers in England, visible for miles in the flat lands of Lincolnshire.

The church tower is popularly and informally known as The Stump or The Boston Stump. More...

Historic Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Lincoln Cathedral

The City of Lincoln is dominated by its magnificent 11th-century Cathedral, standing on top of Lincoln edge. Although having a superb heritage to preserve, Lincoln today is a thriving progressive city, with its more recent additions, such as the University building, attracting ever greater numbers of young people, which have given the city fresh vitality. More

Sleaford, Lincolnshire

River Slea SleafordSurrounded by flat fenland countryside, Sleaford is an attractive and busy small market town whose skyline is dominated by the 144-foot stone spire of St. Denys' Church. It has an ancient heritage and notable historic buildings include the remains of its 12th-century castle where the ailing King John is said to have been taken after his accident in The Wash. There are many tourist attractions in and around Sleaford. More

You can learn more about our Lincolnshire guest house bed and breakfast facilities here.

Boston Lodge, Browns Drove, Swineshead Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PX Tel: 01205 820983