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The Blackbirds, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

The Blackbirds
Wragby Road
Langworth

Lincoln
Lincolnshire

LN3 5DH

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The Blackbirds guest house is in the village of Langworth, near Lincoln. the accommodation offers guests ground floor,en-suite accommodation which comprises of 1 Family/Twin, 2 Double and 3 single rooms. All rooms are individually designed and include TV's and refreshment facilities. With the benefit of a private garden, which is an abundance of flowers and butterflies in the summer with the promise of a ripening harvest of fruit from the orchard trees in the autumn. The Blackbirds Bed and Breakfast offers breakfast including local produce and our own free range eggs.The bed and breakfast has a licenced bar and can serve evening meals on request. Breakfast is served all morning to suit our guests and if the weather is pleasant, this can be enjoyed on the terrace and in the evenings guests can relax on the terrace with a glass of wine or locally produced ale. The Blackbirds Guest House is situated in Langworth on the A 158, set amongst lovely countryside yet only 10 minutes by car from the historic city of Lincoln. The Blackbirds was built in the 1750's as an ale house with overnight accommodation for farmers driving their livestock to Lincoln Market now just a family home. The Guest accommodation is in former farm workers cottages adjacent to the main house. The Guest accommodation has it's own garden.

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