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The Brownlow Arms InnHigh Road, Hough-on-the-Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2AZ Telephone: 01400 250234 Fax: 01400 251993 AA 5 Stars
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A 17th century country inn, formerly owned by Lord Brownlow, in the heart of a picturesque stone village in Lincolnshire, offering total peace and relaxation. Whilst providing quite exceptional modern comforts and good old fashioned country hospitality.
Enjoy a truly relaxing meal in the Award Winning restaurant, with a setting and atmosphere of an intimate country house.
Chef Paul Vidic only works with premium produce to offer menus that are both classical and traditional with modern influences supported by an interesting wine list.
Enjoy drinks in our friendly bar which also serves prize winning ales from the hand pump. During the summer months drinks and food can be taken on our landscaped terrace and through the winter next to the log fire.
The accommodation at 'The Brownlow Arms' is truly exceptional. We have four double en-suite bedrooms. All are tastefully furnished to a very high standard, to provide every comfort and facility for the business man or tourist.
All rooms are equipped with:
LCD Flatscreen TV DVD Player and DVD's Power shower/Drench shower Hairdryer and shaver points Telephone Computer point
Stay with us a while and enjoy exploring this area of unspoiled countryside, with its heath, wolds, fens and coastline.
Trace the fascinating historical associations left by succeeding settlements of Romans, Vikings, Saxons and Normans.
The following are all within a short drive:
The old market towns of: Stamford, Lincoln, Newark, Grantham. Belvoir Castle and Belton House - two of the country's finest stately homes. Lincoln Cathedral Southwell Minster Sherwood Forest Golf courses: Belton Park, Sleaford, Stoke, Rochford, Belton Woods, Blankley, Newark and Woodhall Spa.
Tariff
Single Occupancy £65 Double Occupancy £96 (including full English breakfast)
No children under the age of 14 allowed. |
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