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Population: 2700
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The George
"Good food, comfy bed, clean room, modern bathroom, nice beer, friendly staff all reasonably priced. Will recommend to anyone wanting an overnight stay.

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The George
"A group of ten of us stayed at The George from the 12th June until the 14th June 2009.Six Veterans of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and Wives.They were stationed ar ..." More

The George
"May I say what a transformation the George has been. It is elegant,stylish and the food is great. Compliments to the chef and all the good luck in ..." More

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The small North Lincolnshire town of Kirton in Lindsey, with a population of about 2700, is a prime example of a country town that has grown organically from at least the Conquest. Its most notable monument is St Andrew’s Church, dating from the early Norman period, though as with the town itself much altered over the years. Perhaps more intriguing are the Baptist Church, built in 1663, and the foursquare Victorian Town Hall. Locals would say in fact that there are two towns here, Church Town around St Andrew’s, all winding streets dotted with cottages from Tudor to Georgian, and High Town around the market place, their differing elevations down to Kirton’s situation on a scarp slope. Roughly half-way between Lincoln and Scunthorpe, just a few miles from junction 4 of the M180, Kirton also offers easy access to Market Rasen for race-goers and Humberside International Airport for travellers. Though no longer the economic centre it was centuries ago Kirton in Lindsey still has all the necessary local facilities including shops and a bank, and of course pubs including the George, an early 18th century coaching inn. Foodies will find the working 1875 windmill, still grinding organic flour and baking bread, a must to visit; the historically minded will be torn between Gainsthorpe Medieval Village to the north east – just lumps and bumps now but clearly showing the old layout – and the local airfield whose 1930s buildings look like a setting from Poirot, though the gliders still using it are rather more contemporary.

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The George Bed & Breakfast (0.08 miles)

The George Bed & Breakfast

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Spacious 3 bedroom house (SHARED FACILITIES) located within the grounds of The George, Quality Accommodation, Restaurant & Bar. All 3 rooms are double on the 1st floor with a bathroom ... More

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Lime House B&B (0.14 miles)

Lime House B&B

Lime House is a listed property that stands on a hill in the village of Kirton-in-Linsey and is walking distance to all amenities. It offers two guest rooms with shared bathroom and an adjoining room ... More | visit website

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Red Lion (2.18 miles)

Red Lion

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This privately owned Inn is a freehouse which offers high quality and traditional values of service and hospitality. Good food, wines, cask ales, cosy accommodation and friendly efficient service are the ... More

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White Swan (3.44 miles)

White Swan
Set in the beautiful village of Scotter, The White Swan offers quiet and relaxing surroundings in which to enjoy a peaceful break for families and the business traveller - with this in mind it is ... More | visit website
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Forest Pines Hotel (5.87 miles)

Forest Pines Hotel
Forest Pines is a luxury golf and country club hotel set within its own 190 acres of woodland just off junction 4 of the M180 in North Lincolnshire. The hotel is one of the region‚s premier ... More | visit website
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Arties Mill Lodge (6.01 miles)

Arties Mill Lodge

Arties Mill is a charming old windmill originaly built circa 1790 The Mill is located 1 mile from the town of Brigg which has a colourful history of markets and fairs.

Brigg first grew as a ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Scunthorpe (6.15 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M180. For shops and local amenities Scunthorpe town centre and train station are both only 3 miles away. Situated 17 miles from Humberside Airport and 30 miles from ... More | visit website
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Dying Gladiator Inn (6.53 miles)

Dying Gladiator Inn
the Dying Gladiator is a friendly, family run pub offering warm welcoming accommodation and good quality dining located in the centre of the market town of brigg there are lots of things to do in ... More | visit website
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Owlett Cottage at Holme Farm (7.38 miles)

Owlett Cottage at Holme Farm

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Nestling on the edge of a 50 acre pine forest, where deer are often seen and owls are resident, these two delightful cottages enjoy glorious views and ... More

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Wortley House Hotel (7.84 miles)

Wortley House Hotel

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In the heart of the fast-developing North Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe, south of the river Humber, the Wortley House Hotel is a comfortably furnished 3-star hotel. The hotel is within easy reach ... More

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