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Charming 4 star guest house offering bed & breakfast accommodation in a 16th century grade II listed farmhouse in Osbournby near Sleaford. Original features, large gardens.
The Barn Gallery is a charming grade II listed guest house set in a 16th century farmhouse in the Lincolnshire village of Osbournby near Sleaford. Offering 4 star Silver rated bed and breakfast accommodation, this welcoming guest house is set in an acre of landscaped gardens in the heart of a conservation area providing relaxing accommodation ideal for both business and leisure visitors to the area. The guest house retains many original features and there is a oak beamed sitting room with a log fire and private study available for guest use.
The village of Osbournby dates back to the Roman era and has a local pub serving evening meals and a small shop. There are a number of Lincolnshire market towns within easy reach including Grantham, which is known for its links to Isaac Newton, Sleaford and Bourne. The stately homes of Belvoir Castle, Burghley House and Grimsthorpe Castle are all close by. The cathedral city of Lincoln is about a 40 minute drive away and has a number of charming streets to explore as well as historic buildings including the oldest synagogue in the country and a number of fascinating museums.
There are two charming guest rooms available at the Barn Gallery. There is one double room with an en-suite bathroom and a family bedroom which comprises two twin rooms with a shared bathroom. The guest rooms both have a TV, Wi-Fi access and tea/coffee making facilities.
The Barn Gallery has an acre of well maintained gardens with flower beds, pathways, a water feature and ample seating, making it the ideal place to relax after a busy day. A full English breakfast is served each morning in the traditional farmhouse dining room which can accommodate up to 6 guests.