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  • 34 Bailgate
  • Lincoln
  • Lincolnshire
  • LN1 3AP

Bail House Hotel & Mews

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TripAdvisor 3.5/5.0
TripAdvisor traveller rating from 132 reviews

Welcoming boutique Lincoln hotel with original 14th Century features & characterful guest rooms. Parking, courtyard garden with heated pool, great choice of breakfast. Family room.

  • Family
  • Historic Romantic
  • Leisure & Pool
  • Parking
  • Weekend Breaks
  • WiFi

About this property

The Bail House is a charming boutique hotel ideally located in the heart of Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter. Dating back to 1350, this historic building offers luxurious guest accommodation with spacious guest rooms which have been sympathetically decorated to provide beautiful accommodation ideal for both business and leisure visitors to the area. The hotel has excellent guest facilities, including a well appointed TV lounge, a spacious breakfast room which doubles as a reading room during the day, extensive gardens and a heated swimming pool, and is within easy reach of all that Lincoln has to offer.

The Bail House has 10 guest rooms with double and twin rooms available, including luxury four poster and feature rooms. All rooms are tastefully decorated and have either en-suite or private bathrooms. Each guest room has a TV, telephone offering free local and national calls and tea/coffee making facilities, and all rooms complement the stunning architecture of the building.

More about staying here

The hotel has a rich history. Dating back to 1350, the building has previously been a medieval hall and used as a pub at various points in its history. The property has been tastefully restored to preserve all the original features and replacing many which had been removed.