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Situated on the outskirts of Bourne, MILL HOUSE is set in over half an acre of spinney and gardens. We provide a friendly welcome, in accommodation of the highest quality available in Bourne and its surrounding area. We provide a consistently high level of service, giving a real sense of personal attention combined with a level of professionalism ideal for the business traveller. Mill House itself is a charming establishment located within walking distance of the town centre of Bourne. The house is located in an idyllic setting, making it the perfect setting for business clientele looking to relax after a long day. |
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The house offers a very high standard of over-night accommodation. All en-suite bedrooms have lovely bay windows, are immaculately clean, comfortable and tastefully decorated. |
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A television and drinks-making facility is included as standard, along with a hair dryer and complimentary toiletries. There is also a separate guest-room complete with a television and music system. |
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Our charming garden has lots of interesting areas. |
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Enjoy an evening stroll in it, or sit and listen to the birds with a restful cup of tea. |
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| LOCAL PLACES OF INTEREST Bourne became a settlement after the Roman invasion. The fresh water supply of St Peter's Pool encouraged the Romans to build a fortress to protect them against external forces. All that remains of the fortress is some earth mounds. The fortress is thought to have been replaced by a castle in Norman times. Bourne is believed to be the birthplace of Hereward The Wake, a local resistance leader against William the Conqueror. The town was also the home of Raymond Mays of motor racing fame, and the place where the famous BRM and ERA racing cars were built. Mill House is a perfect base for the leisure-seeking tourist looking to enjoy the culturally enriched county of Lincolnshire and its many hidden treasures, one example being Burghley House located just 10 miles away. We are only 7 miles from the famous Grimsthorpe Castle, park and gardens, and 10 miles from the historic town of Stamford. Only 30 miles away is the county town of Lincoln. You should visit Tolethorpe Hall, home of the Stamford Shakespeare Company. An early 17th century manor house, built in the Elizabethan style, it was almost derelict when the Company purchased it in 1977. They soon restored it and built an 400 seat open-air theatre in the grounds. Even further improved, the 13 week summer season now attracts more than 30,000 people from the UK and overseas. How about Springfields Gardens, venue of the Spalding Flower Parade and Festival held annually in May. It has been held for more than 40 years. A site of 30 acres of landscaped gardens, 3 days of entertainment, craft fairs and stalls, demonstrations and marching bands. The parade floats are on display for the whole weekend. We are within 10 minutes walking distance from local pubs, restaurants and the leisure centre. Please book well in advance to avoid disappointment. |
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