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Hotels in Grantham, Lincolnshire




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Beehive Inn


Hotel in Grantham, Lincolnshire
Rooms from 30.0One of the oldest pubs in Grantham, the Beehive Inn dates back to the 16th century and is named for the living beehive in the tree outside. At the Beehive Inn you will find a wide selection of real ales, lagers and good-value food. The TV shows sporting events and there is a garden for warmer weather. Since at least 1830 there has been a hive of bees in a lime tree above the pub's sign. This unique feature has protected status from the local council.…

Hotels between 25-50


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The Angel And Royal Hotel

Hotel in Grantham: Idylically situated in the south-west corner of Lincolnshire Britain's oldest Inn The Angel and Royal Hotel is an Historic Hotel having hosted seven K…
Rooms from 45.00

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The Red House

Hotel in Grantham: Just 5 minutes' walk from Grantham's town centre, this charming Grade II listed Georgian townhouse offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation,…
Rooms from 40.00

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Ramada Grantham Hotel

Hotel in Grantham: A 4-star hotel with spa, pool and gym, the Ramada Grantham Hotel has modern rooms and facilities including free Wi-Fi. At the junction of the A607 and…
Rooms from 39.00

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Stoke Rochford Hall

Hotel in Grantham: Set in a Victorian country mansion, Stoke Rochford Hall Hotel features a modern fitness centre and spa. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, the magni…
Rooms from 49.00

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Best Western Kings Hotel

Hotel in Grantham: In 12th-century Grantham, close to the A1, the clean and comfy Best Western Kings Hotel has 2 restaurants and free Wi-Fi access in public areas. King…
Rooms from 39.00

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Premier Inn Grantham

Hotel in Grantham: Just off the A1 and less than 2 miles (3.2 km) from Grantham Railway Station and the town centre, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and …
Rooms from 42.00

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