"Booked through Expedia, easy booking, good communication. Nice little end terraced property suited us for the night. We was visiting family so only slept in property. Property was tidy, code was given on day, parking space available with permit left on table, beds comfy, powerful shower. Quite area, floorboards are loose which rattles the floor and wardrobes. Don't know about area. No teabags or milk so bring your own. Thank you for the stay much appreciated. "
"Was okay wanted some extra pillow and they got them delivered the same day which is good. Only issue I had was the photo of the bathroom shown on Expedia was actually one of the shared ones and the en suit was completely different. Thogun it has a lovely heated mirror with blue tooth. Just swipe your hand next too it and it comes on. "
"We were not expecting the property to be as big and in such a good location, we will be using that again is for the money its amazing value for upto 4 people"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Taking its cue from Air BnB , this is a hotel with no Front of House staff and you get sent an access code that works for the front door and your room.
Right from the start you feel that it is going to be different. With a private carpark, accessed via the No Through Road off Market Place, you are in a courtyard with two impressive stone Gothic Revival buildings - the old Sessions House (1841) and the matching County Hall of 1927 - which now houses the hotel.
Having entered your key code, the doors glide open and you enter a different world. The finishes are amazing - like a high end London hotel, with floors of black marble flashed with gold and large modern chandeliers lighting the void above a stately double branched staircase that takes you up to the rooms on the first and second floors.
The room really was an experience in itself - with smart lighting effects everywhere (you can turn them off - and change the colours). The en-suite was designed as a semi-wet room with a walk-in shower integrated into the floor and a wildlife graphic covering the shower wall.
There was a breakfast bar-style desk with the usual supplies and modern double glazed windows have been fitted inside the old window recesses, leaving the historic exterior windows undisturbed.
A huge amount of thought appears to have gone into the design, giving a room that is well-insulated, easy to maintain (no carpeting) and fun!.
Across the courtyard is The Stump (church) and the old town.
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"Really nice place, have a singer and bingo in clubhouse and although we didn't eat there as we only stayed to go to a party nearby, the food looked really good. There's crazy golf as well. "
"This is a little gem of a hotel situated only a 10-15 min walk from Boston town centre. From the moment we arrived we were looked after. It was our base for the Bank Holiday weekend. The room was lovely, with great facilities including a fridge and large TV, as well as a comfortable bed. Breakfast was included and was a fantastic selection for a continental style breakfast. The housekeeper was very friendly and gave us what we needed. A budget hotel with the price tag, but definitely not the service - this was amazing."
"Was okay wanted some extra pillow and they got them delivered the same day which is good. Only issue I had was the photo of the bathroom shown on Expedia was actually one of the shared ones and the en suit was completely different. Thogun it has a lovely heated mirror with blue tooth. Just swipe your hand next too it and it comes on. "
"Everything was fantastic after we got our key but what happened was it was too much noisy and in the bathrooms there was no hand wash but room wise fantastic had no problem and hopefully there was a fan there because it gets quite hot in there but overall a fantastic place to go to and I go every 1 to 2 weeks and I like that it’s in one place where I got food near me and corner shops so yeh "
Port of Fosdyke is located in Boston. Travelers like this welcoming area for its bars and coffeehouses. You'll find 27 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Port of Fosdyke?
You can enjoy nature at Frampton Marsh Nature Reserve, Moulton Marsh Nature Reserve, or Surfleet Lows. Spalding Golf Club, Bell Mere Pool, and Boston Road Brick Pits are worth a stop while you're in the area. A visit to Kirton Library is worth the trip when you're visiting.